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1. Understanding EU-NATO Cooperation: How Member States Matter

2. Goodbye to Russia, Russia and Russia!1: Finland’s New NATO Chapter Within the Framework of Shelter Theory

3. From East to North: New Frontiers for the EU-NATO Arctic Defence

4. Why Romania is a NATO "Model Ally?"

5. Towards a Fuzzy World Order: What Role for NATO

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

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

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

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

10. Intermediate Force Capabilities: Countering Adversaries across the Competition Continuum

11. Net spills among NATO allies: Theory and empirical evidence from dynamic quantile connectedness

12. Introduction to Special Issue on Navigating NATO dynamics: Addressing various challenges in the international security environment

13. Agenda OTAN 2030 y Concepto Estratégico 2022

14. La contribución de España a la OTAN: el Flanco Este y sus relaciones con Rusia

15. OTAN, España y el FrenteSur. Análisis geopolítico tras cuarenta años de experiencia compartida

16. Estrategia militar de la OTAN: doctrinas y conceptos estratégicos. Recepción en España

17. España en la OTAN: una relación mediatizada por EEUU

18. ¿Un buen aliado? Análisis de la visión estadounidense sobre el rol español en la OTAN

19. 40 años dela pertenencia de España a la OTAN: desafíos pasados y futuros de una relación procelosa

20. Captive Nations Once, NATO Allies Now

21. Was NATO Expansion Really the Cause of Putin’s Invasion?

22. Europe at War

23. Putin’s Challenge to NATO and to the Global Enterprise

24. The Black Sea Thread in Russian Foreign Policy and How the United States Can Respond

25. NATO's Changing Priorities

26. Future Uncertain: NATO in a Post-Quantum Post-AI World

27. The Historical Roots of NATO Engagement in the Mediterranean

28. The Future of Women, Peace, and Security at NATO

29. A Compass and a Concept: A Guide to the EU and NATO Strategic Outlooks

30. NATO After Madrid: Preparing for an Age of Confrontation and Disruption

31. NATO: The Importance of Activism in the Mediterranean Scenario

32. Change an Continuity in NATO's Nuclear Priorities

33. Hybrid warfare –a threat to the national security of the state

34. December 2021 Issue

35. Globalization and the Changing Concept of NATO

36. January 2021 Issue

37. A disavowed ambassador: José María de Areilza and Spain´s failed entry into NATO/Un embajador desautorizado: José María de Areilza y el fallido ingreso de España en la OTAN (1954-1960)

38. Military Security of Poland – From Theory to Practice

39. Renewing the U.S.-European Partnership in the Post-Trump Era

40. Assessing the cost of friction between NATO allies

41. NATO 2030: Keeping Us Safe In a More Competitive World

42. Getting NATO Ready For The Rest Of The 21st Century: Is NATO 2030 The Right Roadmap?

43. NATO And Collective Defense in Space: Same Mission, New Domain

44. NATO's China Problem

45. Biden;s Transatlantic Offset

46. Ukraine Membership Revisited: The Case For NATO's Strategic Adaption

47. NATO And Its Changing Approach To Space

48. Spotlight Turkey: A Pivotal Swing State in NATO

49. Agenda OTAN 2030 y Concepto Estratégico 2022

50. Nixon’s Watergate Scandal and NATO

51. Spring 2020 edition of Strategic Visions

52. Attitudes of NATO, SCO and CSTO Towards the Situation in Afghanistan After 2014

53. Rediscovering a Strategic Purpose for NATO

54. The Modern Interfaces of Intermarium and the Fight against Destiny

55. Is the “show-the-flag” strategy relevant for Visegrad countries in securing the EU?

56. Challenges for Security and Defence Cooperation in Central Europe: Will the EU be able to manage the crisis in the EU periphery?

57. Georgia’s Road to NATO: Everything but Membership?

58. Shaking the Foundation: the Trump Administration and NATO’s East

59. NATO’s 2018 Brussels Summit: A View from the United States

60. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Great Power Competition

61. Taking Responsibility in a Dangerous World

62. Deterrence, Resilience and Hybrid Wars: The Case of Canada and NATO

63. Hybrid Warfare and Deniability as Understood by the Military

64. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Superpowers

65. Shaking the Foundation: the Trump Administration and NATO’s East

66. Defending the Free World

67. Round Table I – Regional Security

68. Turkey and East Central Europe: Idealism, Pragmatism, Misperception or Clash of Interests?

69. NATO and Postmodernity. An Organization not too well Understood and Geopolitically Necessary / La OTAN y la postmodernidad. Una organización poco comprendida y geopolíticamente necesaria

70. NATO's Adaptation in an Age of Complexity

71. The Mobilization of the Defense Industrial Base in South America Through the Brazilian Admission in the NATO Catalog System

72. The Migration/Refugee Crisis and the (Un/Re) Making of Europe: Risks and Challenges for Greece

73. Increasing operational capabilities of NATO in the face of modern challenges and threats

74. The role of reservists and reserve associations today

75. Is Cyber Defense Possible?

76. The Global Exchange (Summer 2017)

77. How Ukraine Views Russia and the West

78. Twenty Years of the U.S.-Romanian Strategic Partnership

79. Emerging Security Challenges: An Introduction

80. Hybrid Warfare and the Changing Character of Conflict

81. Making Sense of Hybrid Warfare

82. Cyber Operations and Gray Zones: Challenges for NATO

83. NATO Nuclear Deterrence: The Warsaw Summit and Beyond

84. A Changing Security Paradigm. New Roles for New Actors – The Russian Approach

85. Towards More Effective Cooperation? The Role of States in Shaping NATO-EU Interaction and Cooperation

86. The Dispatch (Winter 2016)

87. A Look Back at NATO’s 1999 Kosovo Campaign: A Questionably "Legal" but Justifiable Exception?

88. Kosovo 1999 and Crimea 2014: Similarities and Differences

89. Soldiers, Civilians, and Multilateral Humanitarian Intervention

90. Bracing for Cold Peace. US-Russia Relations after Ukraine

91. From Wales to Warsaw: NATO's Readiness Action Plan

92. Transatlantic Security, Defence and Strategy: Badly Needed Reforms

93. The (in)securisation by military technologies and the significance of violence : a case-study of the NATO military intervention in Libya (2011) | L’(in)sécurisation par les technologies militaires et la mise en sens de la violence: Le cas de l’intervention militaire de l’OTAN au-dessus de la Libye (2011)

94. Europe's Defence Dilemma

95. NATO-AB İlişkilerinde İşbirliği ve Çatışma Dinamikleri

96. Repairing NATO's motors

97. NATO, Russia and European Security: Lessons Learned from Conflicts in Kosovo and Libya

98. The Military in a Wicked World: A European Union Military Point of View

99. Inherent Governmental Functions and Areas of Further Security Privatization in the Czech Republic

100. The role of French private military companies in the security privatization sector: Specific features of the French approach and a comparison with Anglo-Saxon private military companies