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1. Bringing Russia Back in From the Cold

2. Armenian-Azerbaijani Relations in the Wake of the Second Karabakh War

3. The Complexity Effect in U.S.-Turkey Relations: The Restructuring of the Middle East Regional Security

4. Türkiye and the Russia-Ukraine War: Impact on the West, Central Asia, and the Caucasus

5. How the Conflict Over Ukraine Affects Security in the South Caucasus

6. Competition for High Politics in Cyberspace: Technological Conflicts Between China and the USA

7. A Comparative Analysis of India and Pakistan’s Naval Strategy: (2001-2019)

8. Japan on the Borderlines: Is Japan Still a Civilian Power?

9. Ottoman Campaigns in the First World War

10. Mobilizing Resources and Signaling Intentions: a Neoclassical Realist Analysis of Japan’s Domestic and International Instrumentalization of the Senkaku Islands Dispute and China’s Maritime Assertiveness

11. The U.S. Needs to Up Its Economic Game in Southeast Asia

12. China and Russia: The Naval Projection of Land Powers

13. Achieving Full Resolution to the Karabakh Conflict

14. Georgia After the Second Karabakh War

15. Not In The Cards: U.S.-China Arms Control In The Era of MultiPolar Competition

16. NATO's China Problem

17. Spotlight Turkey: A Pivotal Swing State in NATO

18. Military Build-up in Southeast Asia and the South China Sea: How Relevant Are the Disputes with China?

19. The Strategic Implications of Chinese-Iranian-Russian Naval Drills in the Indian Ocean

20. New Wine Into New Wineskins: The Evolving Role of the PLA Navy Marine Corps in Amphibious Warfare and Other Mission Areas

21. Sino-Indian Cooperation on Counter-Terrorism: Not Truly “Hand-in-Hand” At All

22. The PRC’s Cautious Stance on the U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy

23. Military Activity and Political Signaling in the Taiwan Strait in Early 2020

24. The PLA Navy’s ZHANLAN Training Series: Supporting Offensive Strike on the High Seas

25. Mind the Trap: What Basing Rights in Djibouti and Sri Lanka Reveal About the Limitations of Debt as a Tool of Chinese Military Expansion

26. Responding to the Epidemic in Wuhan: Insights into Chinese Military Logistics

27. Space Militarization Race among China-Russia and USA: Implications for South Asia

28. Indo- US Strategic Objectives in Afghanistan: Security Calculus of Pakistan

29. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Naval Integration and the Future of Naval Warfare

30. Countering China’s Future Military Ambitions

31. The Declining Hegemony of the United States and the Growing Influence of China: A Critical Perspective on Power Transition Transition Theory in the 21st Century

32. China’s Private Military and Security Companies: “Chinese Muscle” and the Reasons for U.S. Engagement

33. Is China Expansionist?

34. A Most Significant Geopolitical Development: Strategic Benefits and Strategic Focus

35. After Hanoi: Where do Trump and Kim Go from Here?

36. China’s Military Biotech Frontier: CRISPR, Military-Civil Fusion, and the New Revolution in Military Affairs

37. China’s Future Naval Base in Cambodia and the Implications for India

38. North Korea’s Nuclear Program through the Lens of Strategıc Culture

39. Hybrid Warfare and Deniability as Understood by the Military

40. Hidden Memory and Memorials The Monument in Memory of the Korean Victims of the Atomic Bomb and the Remembrance of Korean Victims

41. The Role of the Arctic in Chinese Naval Strategy

42. Back to the Russia-U.S.-China “Triangle”?

43. Can North Korean Nuclear Missile Crisis Be Resolved?

44. Comparative Nuclear Policy: A Case Study of U.S. Impact on India and Brazil Programs (1946-2018)

45. India's Counterforce Temptations: Strategic Dilemmas, Doctrine, and Capabilities

46. Structural Dissonance: The U.S.-PRC Defense Relationship, 1979-1989

47. Representing American Values and Interests in China

48. Redefining Success for the Trump-Kim Summit

49. U.S.-Nepal Relations: Leveraging Operational Efficiencies to Achieve Our Objectives

50. The Game for Regional Hegemony: China's OBOR and India's Strategic Response

51. Goodbye, Nehru: Indian Foreign Policy Under Globalization

52. Understanding Authoritarian Regionalism

53. Detecting patterns in North Korean military provocations: what machine-learning tells us

54. Framing a Presidential Foreign Policy in a Parliamentary System: Erdoğan and Mukhtars’ Meetings

55. The Ukrainian Crisis as a Case Study of Different Policymaking Styles of Russia and China

56. Sending in the Cavalry: The Growing Militarization of Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia

57. North Korea’s Military Strategy, 2018

58. China’s Evolving Nuclear Forces: Changes, Rationales and Implications

59. Pragmatic, Not Mad: The Rationality of North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program

60. Himalayan Impasse: How China Would Fight an Indian Border Conflict

61. China’s Overseas Military Base in Djibouti: Features, Motivations, and Policy Implications

62. Courting Partners

63. Unrest and Tests

64. Adjusting to New Realities

65. Back to Diplomacy in 2017?

66. Nuclear Test, Political Fallout, and Domestic Turmoil

67. What Goes Up, Must Come Down

68. Peninsula Tensions Spike

69. Continuity or Change in Turkish Foreign Policy? Analyzing the Policy Fluctuations during the Justice and Development Party Era

70. Japan’s international peace operations in South Sudan

71. China’s Uneven Response to THAAD and its Coercive Strategy Aimed at the ROK: Implications for the U.S.-ROK Alliance

72. China’s Contribution to Peacekeeping Operations: Understanding the Numbers

73. China and India’s Border Infrastructure Race

74. Interactionds Between The Japan Self-Defense Forces and the United Nations and Its Repercussion to Japan's National Security

75. Summitry, Strength, and a Fourth Nuclear Test

76. Commitment Concerns

77. Pyongyang’s Bang Explodes Hope

78. A Complex China-ROK Partnership

79. Into the Syrian Storm: Between Alliance and Alignment

80. Déjà Vu All Over Again … Only Worse!

81. Navigating Friction, Forging Cooperation

82. Fire, Ire, and Exercises

83. ASEAN Centrality?

84. South China Sea, More Tension and Challenges

85. Taiwan Sets a New Direction

86. Sunshine’s Final Sunset? Maybe Not

87. New Sanctions, Old Dilemmas

88. Mostly Sanctions, Some Commerce, and Elections

89. H-Bomb Plus THAAD Equals Sino-Russian Alliance?

90. Tests, Distress, Defection, Election

91. Countering Adverse Tribunal Ruling

92. Relations Better than Expected

93. A Toxic Nuclear Tocsin

94. Relations in “Kim Jong Un’s Era”

95. When No News Is Good News

96. The Role of Contesting Ideologies: Civil-Military Relations in Turkey

97. New Trends in Sino-Pak Defence and Strategic Relations since 9/11: Indian Concern

98. The Strategic Duel over Taiwan

99. Military Modernization in the PRC: Doctrinal Change and Practical Implementation

100. Turkey's Middle East Policy