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201. Advancing military mobility in Europe: An uphill battle

202. EU-Ukraine wartime trade: Overcoming difficulties, forging a European path

203. How Finnish and Swedish NATO Accession Could Shape the Future Russian Threat

204. Russia-China Defense Cooperation

205. Charting a Transatlantic Approach to Russia: A Working Paper of the Transatlantic Forum on Russia

206. Assessing the Evolving Russian Nuclear Threat

207. CTC Sentinel: August 2023 Issue

208. CTC Sentinel: April 2023 Issue

209. Evolution of the World Order and Russia’s Ideas About the Outside World

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

211. NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept: One Year On

212. Defunding the War Against Ukraine: Economic Strategies for Countering Russian Aggression

213. Russia’s Cultural Heritage Can Be a Bridge to the Future

214. Public Diplomacy Challenges in Reaching Russian Audiences

215. Vladimir Putin’s Mistrust of the West Runs Deep

216. Ending Wars: When Does Diplomacy Have a Role?

217. Brinkmanship and Nuclear Threat in the Ukraine War

218. Tempting Armageddon: The Likelihood of Russian Nuclear Use is Misconstrued in Western Policy

219. Aerial Drones in the Ukraine War: An Assessment of Russian Capabilities

220. Is there Eurasian Connectivity without Europe?

221. Can Back Channels Prevent Direct Military Conflict Between Russia and NATO?

222. Chinese and Russian Efforts to Undermine the Global Internet

223. The Ripple Effect: A U.S. Diplomatic Strategy for a Changing World Order

224. Enemies Foreign and Domestic: Confronting Kleptocrats at Home and Abroad

225. A Strategic Challenge: A Peddling Peril Index Analysis of Countries’ Restricted Russia Trade

226. Visible Progress at Russia’s Shahed Drone Production Site: Satellite Imagery Update and Call for Action

227. Electronics in the Shahed-136 Kamikaze Drone

228. Russian Lancet-3 Kamikaze Drone Filled with Foreign Parts: Western Parts Enable Russian Lancet-3 Drone to Have Advanced Targeting and Anti-jamming Capabilities.

229. Satellite Imagery Update on Alabuga Shahed-136 Drone Factory

230. New Bahrain Poll Reveals Support for Russia, Entente with Iran, Split on Israel

231. Preserving U.S. Military Advantages in the Middle East

232. Turkey’s Growing Ukrainian and Russian Communities

233. Niger Coup Threatens U.S. Strategy on Counterterrorism and Russia

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

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

236. Iran-Saudi and China Trilateral Agreement: Reshaping the Global World Order

237. Substitute to War: Questioning the Efficacy of Sanctions on Russia

238. The Russian Bloodletting Strategy in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War: From Success to Hubris

239. Plan Z: Reassessing Security-Based Accounts of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

240. Tackling Russian Gray Zone Approaches in the Post-Cold War Era

241. The Devil's Advocate: An Argument for Moldova and Ukraine to Seize Transnistria

242. The Cold War Computer Arms Race

243. The Ethical Character of Russia's Offensive Cyber Operations in Ukraine: Testing the Principle of Double Effect

244. Revisiting the Global Posture Review: A New U.S. Approach to European Defense and NATO in a Post-Ukraine War World

245. Enemy at the Gates: A Strategic Cultural Analysis of Russian Approaches to Conflict in the Information Domain

246. Russia's Nuclear Strategy: Changes or Continuities

247. Russia's War in Ukraine: Two Decisive Factors

248. The Human Weapon System in Gray Zone Competition

249. The Deficiency of Disparity: The Limits of Systemic Theory and the Need for Strategic Studies in Power Transition Theory

250. Sovereignty, Cyberspace, and the Emergence of Internet Bubbles

251. One year of war in Ukraine

252. De-colonising the Azerbaijan-Armenian Conflict: Breaking the Knot of Security and Dependence

253. Turkey’s Watershed Elections: A Matter of Leadership

254. The EU and the Transformed Nuclear Context since the War in Ukraine

255. Reinventing Soft Power: The Strong Impact of China’s Soft Power “Shortcomings” on the Global South

256. The changing face of Russia’s information war against Ukraine and other democratic countries: Lessons and recommendations. Interview with Professor Sinan Aral

257. Conclusions from the use of aviation in the first half of the first year of the Ukrainian-Russian war

258. Integrating Earth observation IMINT with OSINT data to create added-value multisource intelligence information: A case study of the Ukraine–Russia war

259. Conventional and Hybrid Actions in the Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

260. Hazardous Drinking in Privatized Industrial Towns of Russia

261. North Africa Can Reduce Europe's Dependence on Russian Gas by Transporting Wasted Gas Through Existing Infrastructure

262. What Does $40 Billion in Aid to Ukraine Buy?

263. The Challenge of European Political Will

264. U.S. Strategy: Rebalancing Global Energy between Europe, Russia, and Asia and U.S. Security Policy in the Middle East and the Gulf

265. Bridging U.S.-Led Alliances in the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific: An Inter-theater Perspective

266. International Legal Options for Prevention and Justice in Ukraine

267. WILL NATO MILITARY EXERCISES DETER RUSSIAN EXPANSION?

268. ARE RUSSIA’S THREATS CREDIBLE?

269. HOW GERMANY’S COALITION CHANGE CONTRIBUTED TO PUTIN’S STRATEGIC MISCALCULATION IN UKRAINE

270. CONTAINMENT 2.0: SANCTIONS FOR THE LONG HAUL

271. WILL NATO FIGHT RUSSIA OVER UKRAINE? THE STABILITY-INSTABILITY PARADOX SAYS NO

272. CAN ISRAEL REMAIN BOTH NEUTRAL AND PART OF THE WEST?

273. WHY A SETTLEMENT IN UKRAINE REMAINS OUT OF REACH

274. HOW HISTORICAL ANALOGIES WOKE UP THE WEST

275. WHY OFFSHORE FINANCE LIMITS U.S. SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

276. Israel’s Ukraine policy: ‘Right side of history’ vs national interest

277. Russia, Ukraine and international Law

278. Has Europe’s hour come?

279. World food crisis: between withdrawal and responsibility, Europe must choose

280. Energy Markets and the Design of Sanctions on Russia

281. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Identity, History, and Conflict

282. The Ukraine War: Preparing for the Longer-Term Outcome

283. Russia in the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives from China, Russia, and the United States

284. Government Internet Shutdowns Are Changing. How Should Citizens and Democracies Respond?

285. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Western Military Assistance

286. EU Security and Defence After Ukraine

287. EU Defense After Ukraine: A New Capabilities Agenda

288. EU Defence After Ukraine: France’s Presidency

289. EU Defence After Ukraine: Denmark’s CSDP U-Turn

290. Germany, Russia, and Energy Politics

291. The Contours of a New Western Russia Strategy

292. Geopolitics of Europe’s Hydrogen Aspirations: Creating Sustainable Equilibrium or a Combustible Mix?

293. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Kremlin’s Aims and Assumptions

294. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The War in Cyberspace

295. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Russian Military Logistics

296. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Large-Scale War and NATO

297. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Early Air War

298. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The War at Sea

299. Russia’s War in Ukraine: When Russia Went to War

300. Russia’s War in Ukraine: WMD Issues