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Uncollated individual articles can be found below:
Gina M Bennett, “Of Lice and Men: America Needs to Rethink Its National Security Paradigm“
Christian Trotti, “What Made War Inevitable: Great-Power Competition and Civil War in Thucydides’s History of the Peloponnesian War“
Matthew Fiorelli, “Arms, Ideology, and Alignment: Analyzing U.S.-Soviet Realignment During the Ogaden War“
Logan Duarte, “Reining in the Iranian Nuclear Threat: The Unviability of a JCPOA Revival and the Need for a New Game Plan“
Apurva Ramakrishnan, “The Double-Edged Sword of Diplomatic Immunity: The ICJ and the Case Studies of Germany v. Italy and Mohammed bin Salman“
Vibor Cipan and David Kirichenko, “Russian Influence and Disinformation Operations in the Balkans“
Steven Hu, “Malaya to Vietnam: The British Counterinsurgency Model and Its Replication Challenges“
Nick Lekkas, “Tightening the Screws: Examining the Efficacy of U.S. Sanctions Against Russia Amid the Russo-Ukrainian War“
Ashley Kelso, “It’s All Connected: The Impact of Russian Sanctions on Global Trade Relationships“
Keven Hernandez, “Decoding Beijing: Book Review of Susan Shirk’s Overreach: How China Derailed Its Peaceful Rise“
Olivia Schieber, “A Tale of Two Koreas: How the Diverging Korean Language Will Challenge Future Unification“
Bora Balçay, “The Decaying Superpower: A Review of the Russian Navy“
Peter Kerkhof, “Sharing Secrets: Why Do States Publicly Share Intelligence?“