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Setting It Straight: Debunking Common Misperceptions of Oil and America’s Quest for Energy Independence
Shoring Up a Democracy Under Siege
Sino-US Relations at a Crossroads: Shandong’s Importance at the Centenary of World War I
Social Media, Civic Engagement, and the Slacktivism Hypothesis: Lessons From Mexico’s “El Bronco”
Survival, Adaptation and Uncertainty: The Case of Cuba
Tech War, Faux War: Exaggerated Claims to U.S.-China Technological Competition
The Art of the Deal: Speaking Trump’s language to advise him on the hamburger summit
The Challenge and Necessity of US-China Technology Cooperation
The Child and Family Migration Surge of Summer 2014: A Short-Lived Crisis with a Lasting Impact
The Impact of the U.S. Shale Boom in Africa
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