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101. After Ostpolitik: A New Russia and Eastern Europe Policy Based on Lessons from the Past

102. Leveraging Islam and Internal Conflict: Strategies and Consequences in Russia’s War Against Ukraine

103. Toughening Financial Sanctions on Russia: Enforcing Energy Sanctions and Reducing Shadow Reserves Effectively

104. Coping with Technology Sanctions in the Russian Financial Sector

105. Tech Sanctions Against Russia: Turning the West’s Assumptions Into Lessons

106. Whose Zeitenwende? Germany Cannot Meet Everyone’s Expectations

107. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Rethinking the EU’s Eastern Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy

108. The Disruption of Arctic Exceptionalism: Managing Environmental Change in Light of Russian Aggression

109. What North Korea Has Been Learning From Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

110. Two Peripheries: The Ukraine War's Effect on North Korea-Russia Relations

111. Balancing Natural Resources and Human and Social Capital: Pathways to Economic Diversification in Mongolia

112. The Ukraine War & European Security: How Durable Is America’s Strategy?

113. Paths to a Ceasefire in Ukraine: America Must Take the Lead

114. Defense Contractor Funded Think Tanks Dominate Ukraine Debate

115. The Future of European Security

116. Deciphering Erdoğan's Regional Paradigm Shifts

117. Assessing the importance of new corridors in the South Caucasus in the context of the RussianUkrainian war

118. One Year After Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: The geopolitical struggle is not where you think it is

119. South Caucasus at the Crossroad of Peace and War

120. Incivility in Diplomacy as a Reflection of the Crisis in Foreign Policy Culture

121. Emerging Contours of a New, Just World

122. Prescription for Military Paralysis: Wartime Reactor Meltdowns (Occasional Paper 2305)

123. Space: America's New Strategic Front Line

124. A Year of War: A Reporter's View of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (3/23/23)

125. Propaganda Addiction: How Russians Learned to Trust the Kremlin's Falsehoods

126. To Russia with Love? The Impact of Sanctions on Regime Support

127. Blowback: The Effect of Sanctions on Democratic Elections

128. Who is to suffer? Quantifying the impact of sanctions on German firms

129. The Ukraine Support Tracker: Which countries help Ukraine and how?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

139. Europe’s Broken Order and the Prospect of a New Cold War

140. In a State of Denial: The Air War in Ukraine

141. War and Energy Security: Lessons for The Future

142. The Future of Arms Control: Ready to (Dis)Agree?

143. The EU’s Magnitsky Act Obsolete in the Face of Russia’s Crimes in Ukraine?

144. Is There Life in the Desert? Russian Civil Society After the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine

145. Prospects for Ukraine’s NATO Membership

146. Defence Spending

147. NATO’s Posture on the North-East Flank

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

149. Iran’s Defence Industry: What’s in Stock for Russia?

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

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

152. Putin the Green? The Unintended Consequences of Russia’s Energy War on Europe

153. Russia Is Down, But Not Out, in Central Asia

154. The Roots of Russian Military Dysfunction

155. The Wagner Group’s Expanding Global Footprint

156. Russia’s Military Industry Forecast 2023-2025

157. The War as an Accelerator

158. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Critical Vulnerabilities to Russia’s Military Operations and Systems

159. Russia’s Nuclear Policy After Ukraine

160. Fighting to Win: Ukraine, Russia, and the War for Survival

161. The Frontline States: Conversations and Observations About Russia’s Other War in Europe

162. Takeaways from Russia’s Regional and Municipal Elections

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

164. Russia Is Down, But Not Out, in Central Asia

165. Moscow’s Mind Games: Finding Ideology in Putin’s Russia

166. Stress-Testing Chinese-Russian Relations

167. When Diplomats Are Undiplomatic

168. Russian Disinformation in Africa: No Door on this Barn

169. Biden’s Bombs: The Dance of Ethics and Interests

170. Wagner’s Head is Dead, Now Bury the Body

171. The Eagle in the South Caucasus: Armenia Tests Alternative Geopolitical Waters

172. Why the West Should Stick with Conventional Arms Control in Europe for Now

173. Russia’s Military Expenditure During Its War Against Ukraine

174. Cyber Crossover and Its Escalatory Risks for Europe

175. The Missing Pieces of a Kerch Bridge Strike: Give Ukraine What It Needs to Isolate Crimea and Gain the Initiative

176. Escape from the Syrian Labyrinth: A Road Map

177. A New Black Sea Strategy for a New Black Sea Reality

178. America’s Response after Russian Suspension of New START

179. NATO’s Black Sea Frontier Is the Southern Shore of the Caspian Sea

180. Eritrea’s Growing Ties with China and Russia Highlight America’s Inadequate Approach in East Africa

181. Strength in Unity: A Sustainable US-Led Regional Security Construct in the Middle East

182. Keeping the lights on: The EU’s energy relationships since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

183. Steppe change: How Russia’s war on Ukraine is reshaping Kazakhstan

184. The art of vassalisation: How Russia’s war on Ukraine has transformed transatlantic relations

185. Fragile unity: Why Europeans are coming together on Ukraine (and what might drive them apart)

186. United West, divided from the rest: Global public opinion one year into Russia’s war on Ukraine

187. Sustain and prosper: How Europeans can support Ukraine

188. Democratic defence: How Italy can lead the fight against Russian disinformation

189. Keeping America close, Russia down, and China far away: How Europeans navigate a competitive world

190. Feeling the chill: Navigating Arctic governance amid Russia’s war on Ukraine

191. Culture clash: Russia, Ukraine, and the fight for the European public

192. EU – Pacific Talks: EU – Security Challenges for the Pacific, EU, and Russia

193. Assessing Realist and Liberal Explanations for the Russo-Ukrainian War

194. The Restraining Effect of Nuclear Deterrence

195. Neutrality Not NATO: Assessing Security Options for Ukraine

196. El lugar de Venezuela en las restricciones chino-estadounidenses: una mirada desde la prensa española en el marco de la invasión rusa a Ucrania

197. Russian influence on the European Integration process of the Western Balkan countries: A comparative analysis

198. La invasión rusa de Ucrania bajo el prisma de las teorías de control reflexivo

199. Dimensión digital de la guerra de Rusia contra Ucrania: perspectivas endógenas en situaciones de emergencia

200. El modelo de intervención militar ruso-soviético