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

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

203. Water diplomacy analysis for Central Asia: Dynamics of insecurity and sources of resilience

204. Enhancing small state preparedness: Risks of foreign ownership, supply disruptions and technological dependencies

205. The Great Supply Chain Shift from China to South Asia?

206. Allies Help Those Who Help Themselves: How Estonia and Japan Approach Deterrence

207. Europe’s Indo-Pacific Tilt: Estonian and Japanese Interests

208. Chinese Military-Civil Fusion: Sino-Italian Research Cooperation

209. How Russia Brings Its Aggression Against Ukraine to The Global South

210. How Russia Went to War: The Kremlin’s Preparations for Its Aggression Against Ukraine

211. On the Horns of a Dilemma: Will Corruption Bring Down the Chinese Communist Party?

212. China Is Finally Making Progress on the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Railway

213. The Dragon and the Bear in Africa: Stress-Testing Chinese-Russian Relations

214. Japan’s New National Security Strategy Is Making Waves

215. Stress-Testing Chinese-Russian Relations

216. Australia and India’s New Military Bases: Responses to China’s Naval Presence in the Indian Ocean

217. Naval Incident Management in Europe, East Asia and South East Asia

218. Cyber Crossover and Its Escalatory Risks for Europe

219. Rewriting the Future of America’s Maritime Industry to Compete with China

220. Empowering Ukraine Prepares Us for China

221. Winning in Ukraine Is Critically Important for Deterring a War in Taiwan

222. The Chinese Communist Party’s Campaign on University Campuses

223. The Jeju 4.3 Attacks Were Not a Democracy Movement

224. Success in the Struggle against the People's Republic of China

225. EU-China relations - Will the current crisis change the relationship between the two great powers?

226. Moving to an Offshore Balancing Strategy for East Asia

227. Nuclear energy and proliferation in Turkey’s Asian Politics

228. Is Realism Policy Relevant? Evidence from Ukraine and Taiwan

229. The role of natural resources in the territorial conflicts of Xinjiang and Tibet in the People´s Republic of China

230. Exploring the Interplay between Trade and Industrial Policies and the Impact of Geopolitics on the Transformation of Taiwan’s Economy

231. La política sin sol. Organizaciones cristianas y relaciones intercoreanas bajo el gobierno de Moon Jae-In, 2017-2022

232. Atomic Strait: How China’s Nuclear Buildup Shapes Security Dynamics with Taiwan and the United States

233. Avoiding the Brink: Escalation Management in a War to Defend Taiwan

234. Peninsula Plus: Enhancing U.S.–South Korea Alliance Cooperation on China, Multilateralism, and Military and Security Technologies

235. India-China Border Tensions and U.S. Strategy in the Indo-Pacific

236. Russia-China Defense Cooperation

237. U.S.-China Competition and Military AI: How Washington Can Manage Strategic Risks amid Rivalry with Beijing

238. Strengthening the Shield: Japan’s Defense Transformation and the U.S.-Japan Alliance

239. Rolling the Iron Dice: The Increasing Chance of Conflict Protraction

240. No Winners in This Game: Assessing the U.S. Playbook for Sanctioning China

241. Resisting China’s Gray Zone Military Pressure on Taiwan

242. Structural Transformation and the Global Production Value Chain: Potential Impact of the Cambodia-Republic of Korea FTA on Cambodia

243. Technological Innovation and the Development of the Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Industry Based on Patent Value Analysis

244. What Japanese Tourism Amenities are Influenced in Terms of Affecting Inbound Tourist Demand?

245. The COVID-19 Pandemic and World Machinery Trade Network

246. The Effects of the United States-China Trade War During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Supply Chains: Evidence from Viet Nam

247. ASEAN Digital Community 2045

248. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

249. Asia: Forecast summary

250. Dominating the Superpower: A Bounded Rationality Approach to Nuclear Proliferation and Inhibition in the U.S. / North Korea Dyad

251. Restoring Competitive Politics: Electoral Contestation and the Future in Turkey and India, and Iran and Russia

252. China’s Semiconductors Reflections on Sources and Solutions to an Expensive Problem

253. China’s smart cities and the future of geopolitics

254. Countering United Front Work: Taiwan’s Political Warfare System

255. China’s Global Strategy as Science Fiction

256. China’s Provinces as Global Actors: Evidence from China-Africa Relations

257. Reagan in China: Don’t Say Anything about the Turkeys

258. Secret Baseball in China

259. Is there Eurasian Connectivity without Europe?

260. A New Approach: Countering China’s War Without Rules

261. Chinese and Russian Efforts to Undermine the Global Internet

262. Why China Is Taking Sides Against Israel—and Why It Will Likely Backfire

263. Iraqi Officials Eye a Path for Chinese-Iraqi Development

264. Examining China’s Grand Strategy For RISC-V

265. CCP Ideological Indoctrination, Part 1: The PRC’s New “Patriotic Education Law”

266. PLA Air Force Increases Flexibility of Combat Support Units

267. Contradictions Within The PRC’s Climate Strategy

268. The Sino-French Relationship At 60: China’s Losing Bet On A Reset

269. Decoding China’s Dilemma: The Difficulties Of Economic Reform

270. Moonshot vs. Long March: Contrasting the United States’s and China’s Space Programs

271. China and Nicaragua’s Deepening Embrace

272. The Cross-Strait Intelligence Contest Continues Without Quarter

273. Money Alone Is Not Enough: The Future Of The China-Argentina Relationship

274. Hong Kong: The Keystone in China’s Economic Statecraft

275. Chinese National Security Laws Hinder Foreign Companies’ Operations in China

276. Characterizing China’s Rule of Law

277. Coalitions of the Week: BRICS, ASEAN, the G20

278. The Chinese Debate on Economic Reform

279. A Belt and Road to Nowhere? Italy on the Frontlines of Europe’s Changing Strategy Toward China

280. The No Limits Partnership: PRC Weapons Support for Russia

281. China’s Floods and Party Priorities

282. The Demise of Diplomatic Ambiguity: Parsing South Korea’s Estrangement From China

283. Water Warriors: How China’s River Chiefs Aim to Tackle Water Pollution

284. The PRC Eyes Vietnam: Chinese Assessments of Vietnam’s Hedging Strategy

285. Xi Jinping’s Hidden Goals for the PRC Law on Foreign Relations

286. China’s Collaboration with the Myanmar Junta: A Case of Strategic Hedging?

287. PLA Airborne Capabilities and Paratrooper Doctrine for Taiwan

288. The Long Arm of the Law(less): The PRC’s Overseas Police Stations

289. Missile Defense in South Korea: Will President Yoon Heed China’s Concerns?

290. Party Ties: Vietnam, Cuba and China’s Relations with Other Marxist-Leninist States

291. China’s Emerging Approach to Taiwan: Blockade and Disinformation

292. Taiwan’s Dwindling Diplomatic Allies

293. A Preliminary Survey of PRC United Front Activities in South Korea

294. U.S.-China Data War Intensifies as Bilateral Relations Nosedive

295. Central African Republic Mine Attack: Can China Protect its Overseas Nationals?

296. Beyond Arms and Ammunition: China, Russia and the Iran Back Channel

297. The Chinese Steel Industry: Three Pathways to Green Steel

298. Why Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election is Wide Open

299. Ten Years On, How is the Belt and Road Initiative Faring in Indonesia?

300. Russia-Ukraine War Compels Japan to Reassess China Challenge, Shift Course on Security