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1. Russia after the Wagner mutiny: Yevgeny Prigozhin and the Kremlin’s gamble with the monopoly on violence

2. Russia and Kazakhstan in the global nuclear sector: From uranium mining to energy diplomacy

3. Pursuing justice for international crimes in Ukraine: A patchwork of multi-level and long-running efforts

4. The changing dynamics of the G7, G20 and BRICS: Informal multilateral cooperation is increasingly important in an era of strategic competition

5. Russian blackmail and the Black Sea Grain Initiative: The (limited) impact of the war in Ukraine on global food security

6. Russian aggression and the European Arctic: Avoiding the trap of Arctic exceptionalism

7. The war-induced exodus from Russia: A security problem or a convenient political bogey?

8. Russia’s regime transformation and the invasion of Ukraine: From a failed blitzkrieg to war as the new normal

9. Nuclear deterrence in the Ukraine war: Diplomacy of violence

10. Russia’s shifting foreign and security policy in Northern Europe: The new geopolitical meaning of ‘good neighbourliness’

11. Germany’s shifting policy towards Russia: The sudden end of Ostpolitik

12. Western financial warfare and Russia’s de-dollarization strategy: How sanctions on Russia might reshape the global financial system

13. Russia’s connectivity strategies in Eurasia: Politics over economy

14. Nordic resilience: Strengthening cooperation on security of supply and crisis preparedness

15. Russia’s domestic politics have become part of the West’s Russia policy: The stakes are rising when Navalny returns to Russia

16. EU Strategic Autonomy in the Shadow of Geopolitical Rivalry: A View from Moscow

17. Russia Meets Climate Change: The Domestic Politicization of Environmental Issues and External Pressure to Decarbonize

18. Russia's Redefined View on Strategic Stability: A Security Dilemma in Northern Europe?

19. Russia’s Nationalities Policy before and after the 2020 Constitutional Amendments: Is the “Ethnic Turn” Continuing?

20. Russia’s Corona Diplomacy and Geoeconomic Competition: A Sputnik Moment?

21. Russian Duma Election 2021: Kremlin Supremacy Achieved Through Unprecedented Pressure and Fraud

22. Internet and Media Repression in Russia: Avoiding the Complicity of Western Actors

23. Three decades of Russian Policy in the European Part of the Post-Soviet Space: Swimming Against the Current

24. Russian policy towards Central Asia 30 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union: Sphere of influence shrinking?

25. Russia’s quest for digital competitiveness: The role of private businesses in securing state interests

26. Turbulence in arms control: Open Skies Treaty became a victim of the great power competition

27. Towards the 2021 Duma election: The Russian opposition needs strong leaders

28. Finnish foreign policy during EU membership: Unlocking the EU’s security potential

29. Digital authoritarianism in China and Russia: Common goals and diverging standpoints in the era of great-power rivalry

30. Uzbekistan’s new Central Asia policy: The economic rationale and political implications of good neighbourliness

31. China’s policy towards Belarus and Ukraine: A limited challenge to Sino-Russian relations

32. Hard security dynamics in the Baltic Sea region: From turbulence to tense stability

33. The Covid-19 pandemic in Russia: No applause for Putin’s political play?

34. The parliamentary election in Moldova: The end of European illusions

35. The Geostrategic Arctic: Hard security in the High North

36. The Brain drain from Russia: The Kremlinʼs double-edged sword

37. The end of nuclear arms control? Implications for the Nordic region

38. Regional elections in Russia: The Kremlin is tackling previous challenges while facing new ones

39. Global Britain's Arctic security policy: Going forward while looking back

40. US foreign policy tools in the era of disinformation: Deficiencies prevent effective response to malign information operations

41. Glitches in the Kremlinʼs politics of Fear: The dynamics of repression in Russia between 2012 and 2019

42. Russia and China in the Middle East: Playing their best cards

43. The Normandy Summit on Ukraine: no winners, no losers, to be continued

44. Holy Rus challenged: The conflict between Churches in Ukraine has consequences for Russia, Ukraine and the Orthodox world

45. The Challenges of NATO Nuclear Policy: Alliance management under the Trump administration

46. Russia-India relations: Long-term obstacles remain despite sectoral achievements

47. Crimea 2.0: Will Russia seek reunification with Belarus?

48. The European Dimension of Nuclear Deterrence: French and British policies and future scenarios

49. The Sino-Russian and US-Russian relationships: Current developments and future trends

50. Strategic deterrence redux: Nuclear weapons and European security

51. Russia’s evolving gas relationship with the European Union: Trade surges despite political crises

52. Pension reform in Russia: A test of the regime’s resilience and citizens’ patience

53. China and Russia in global governance: Long-term obstacles to cooperation

54. NEIGHBOURING AN UNPREDICTABLE RUSSIA Implications for Finland

55. State-led Nationalism In Today's Russia: Uniting The People with Conservative Values?

56. Russia's 2016 Duma Elections: Ambiguous triumph and new challenges for the regime

57. From stagnation to cul-de-sac? The roots and trajectory of Russia's troubles

58. Pushed together by external forces? The foreign and security policies of Estonia and Finland in the context of the Ukraine crisis

59. Zugzwang in slow motion? The implications of Russia’s system-level crisis

60. Chinese Dream, Others' Nightmare? Despite superficial similarities, China is not destined to follow Russia's path to rogue-dom

61. Divided Stands the Visegrad? The V4 have been united towards the Ukraine crisis but remain split concerning Russia

62. Georgia's Search for the Third Way: Despite a strong westward pull, Georgia attempts to improve its relations with Russia

63. Russian thinking in the Ukraine crisis: From drawing a line of defence to seeing a threat to national security

64. EU Sanctions Against Russia: Europe brings a hard edge to its economic power

65. Pioneers of a European Diplomatic System: EU Delegations in Moscow and Washington

66. The Eurasian Economic Union: Breaking the pattern of post-Soviet integration?

67. Not Another Transnistria: How sustainable is separatism in Eastern Ukraine?

68. The Global Arctic: The Growing Arctic Interests of Russia, China, the United States and the European Union

69. Right-wing nationalism in Russia: A by-product of electoral competition or a political agenda for the future?

70. Putin's reactive reforms: Unfavourable conditions are forcing the Kremlin to change the rules of the game

71. Russia's pressure politics: The Kremlin's uncompromising approach to opponents threatens political stability

72. Russian Protest On- and Offline: The role of social media in the Moscow opposition demonstrations in December 2011

73. An alienated partnership: German-Russian relations after Putin's return

74. How to succeed with a thousand TWh reform?

75. Much ado about nothing: The EU's transport dialogue with Russia

76. Protectors of Putin's vertical: Russian power ministries before the 2011-2012 elections

77. Forever a Pilot? Assessing the policy dialogue and project-based cooperation in energy efficiency between the EU and Russia

78. The persistence of Putin's Russia: Why don't Russians demand more?

79. Medvedev's take on the power vertical: Are the rules of the game changing in Russia?

80. The political constraints on Russia's economic development: The visionary zeal of technological modernization and its critics

81. A normative EU policy towards China: Mission impossible?

82. Russia's Arctic policy: Geopolitics, mercantilism and identity-building

83. Russia-EU cooperation on energy efficiency: Enthusiasm and challenges ahead

84. Russia's modernization reloaded: Political constraints on economic development

85. Medvedev's amendments to the law on defence: The consequences for Europe

86. Towards a new climate regime? Views of China, India, Japan, Russia and the United States in the road to Copenhagen

87. "Can't Buy Me Love": Will the global economic downturn help Russia consolidate its influence in post-Soviet Eurasia?

88. The Dead Souls: How to deal with the Russian surplus?

89. German-Russian relations: Will there be changes after the German elections?

90. Russian pledge vs. business-as-usual: Impelementing energy efficiency policies can curb carbon emissions

91. Looking for a New Strategic Identity: Is Turkey Emerging as an Independent Regional Power?

92. The Russian debate on climate doctrine: Emerging issues on the road to Copenhagen

93. Parties in Russia: From a pseudo-system towards fragmentation

94. Assesment of the Finnish-Russian Border: The Case of Vaalimaa Border Crossing Point

95. The sustainability of Russia's resurgence

96. From Hegemony to New Geopolitical Competition: Assessing Russia's Strategic Footprint In Central Asia

97. Russia's Security Policy Grows "Muscular": Should the West Be Worried?

98. The transport infrastructure in Russia - From modernization to development: fact and fiction

99. Russia in 2008 and beyond: What kind of foreign policy?

100. False Premises, Sound Principles: The Way Forward in EU-Russia Relations