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201. The Ethics of Kin State Activism: A Cosmopolitan Defense

202. October 2019 Issue

203. Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (2015) on Restricting Iran’s Nuclear Program and Russia-Iran Relations Century | İran’ın Nükleer Enerji Programı’nın Sınırlandırılmasına İlişkin Kapsamlı Ortak Eylem Planı (2015) ve İran-Rusya İlişkileri

204. Information Warfare Between Russia and Ukraine: A Cause of War for the West?

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

206. A Frank Conversation About War and Peace

207. Strategic Stability in the Early 21st Century

208. Russia and the Post-Soviet Space: Partners or Rivals?

209. U.S. Complicity in the 2014 Coup in Kiev as a Violation of International Law

210. American Grand Strategy and the Rise of Offensive Realism

211. Russia in the Middle East and the Palestinian Problem

212. Effectiveness of Russia’s Foreign Policy Information Support in Its Confrontation With the United States

213. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Great Power Competition

214. The Great Troublemaker: Nord Stream 2 in Russia’s Foreign Energy Policy

215. Volume 69 Issue 1

216. A Specter is Haunting the West (?): The BRICS and the Future of Global Governance

217. Turkish-Russian Relationships in the Context of Syrian Conflict

218. Signals of Adaptive Social Readiness as a Cornerstone and a Driving Force of Russian Authoritarianism

219. Making Sense of Turkey’s Air and Missile Defense Merry-go-round

220. China’s Role in Inter-Korean Relations

221. Countering Hybrid Warfare: So What for the Joint Force?

222. On the "Gerasimov Doctrine": Why the West Fails to Beat Russia to the Punch

223. INSTC vs. BRI: The India-China Competition Over the Port of Chabahar and Infrastructure in Asia

224. Facing Up to China’s Military Interests in the Arctic

225. A State Visit by Kazakhstan’s President Demonstrates China’s Increasing Influence in Central Asia

226. The Contours of New Regional Alignments in South Asia

227. Global Image of Pakistan: Significance of Public Diplomacy

228. The Power of Ideas That Won the Cold War is Still Needed

229. How U.S.-Soviet Scientific and Technical Exchanges Helped End the Cold War

230. A Free Trade Agreement Could Benefit the U.S.-Brazil Trade Relationship

231. A New Cold War: Personal Reflections Regarding Russia’s Missed Opportunities with NATO, Ukraine and Its Western Neighbors

232. America’s Unipolar Moment of Renewal or Collapse?

233. Murder in Equatorial Guinea: A Foreign Service Urban Legend

234. The Rise of Russia’s Hi-Tech Military

235. Challenges Technologies Pose to U.S.-Russia Arms Control: A Conversation with Dr. Heather Williams

236. Learning from Russia’s Influence Campaigns in Eastern Europe: A Conversation with Nina Jankowicz

237. The Global Exchange (Spring 2019)

238. From Geopolitical Competition to Strategic Partnership: Turkey and Russia after The Cold War

239. Debating Eurasia: Political Travels of a Geographical Concept in Turkey

240. Russian and Turkish Foreign Policy Activism in the Syrian Theater

241. Constructivism, Identity, ‘Manufactured’ Citizens: Russia’s Citizenship Policies in Abkhazia and South Ossetia

242. The Domestic Politics of Nuclear Choices

243. How to Enlarge NATO: The Debate inside the Clinton Administration, 1993–95

244. Proliferation and the Logic of the Nuclear Market

245. The Demographic Transition Theory of War: Why Young Societies Are Conflict Prone and Old Societies Are the Most Peaceful

246. Nuclear Security, Arms Control and the U.S.-Russia Relationship

247. Reaching Georgia's Occupied Territories through Exchanges

248. The War in Donbas: Realities and Prospects of Settlement

249. Why Did the Hanoi Summit Fail and What Comes Next? The View from Russia

250. Why Did the Hanoi Summit Fail and What Comes Next? Coverage in Four Countries

251. Chinese Sharp Power and U.S. Values Diplomacy: How Do They Intersect?

252. Chinese, Russian, Japanese, and Korean Strategies for Northeast Asian Cross-Border Energy Connectivity

253. Japan's Strategy to Keep the North Koreans and Chinese Down, the Americans in, and the Russians Neutral

254. The North Korean Factor in the Sino-Russian Alliance

255. Sino-Russian Relations, South Korea, and North Korea

256. The China-Russia-North Korea Triangle After Kim Jong-un's Turn to Diplomacy

257. Hybrid Warfare and Deniability as Understood by the Military

258. U.S. Grand Strategy Towards Russia 2001-2017

259. Russia's return to the superpower status

260. Kaliningrad oblast in the military system of the Russian Federation

261. Wargaming the cyber resilience of structurally and technologically different networks

262. Non-military determinants of the Russian Federation policy

263. Hybridity – a ‘new’ method to accomplish dominance

264. Spies, Election Meddling, and Disinformation: Past and Present

265. Winter 2018 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

266. Normative resistance to responsibility to protect in times of emerging multipolarity: the cases of Brazil and Russia

267. "Right to Truth" and Memory Laws: General Rules and Practical Implications

268. Petrol and Natural Gas Market of the Visegrád Group Countries 1993–2016: Current State and Prospects

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

270. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Superpowers

271. Studies in Poland’s Foreign Policy: the case of Poland-Russia Relations

272. Round Table I – Regional Security

273. Change of the Security Environment in the Transatlantic Region and its Impact on the Evolution of Foreign and Security Policy of the State

274. Hybrid War Activities of Russian Intelligence Services Abroad: The Case of Ukraine

275. Hybrid Aggression: A Multi-Pronged Attack

276. Power-Sharing as a Peace-Building Solution for Ukraine

277. Fake History as a Tool of Russian Propaganda

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

279. Kremlin Propaganda and Disinformation in Georgia: Tools, Channels, Narratives

280. Effective Leadership in Russia and Ukraine: Phenomenological Inquiry

281. Energy Security from a European Union scope: the role of Russia / Seguridad energética en clave de la Unión Europea: el papel de Rusia

282. European Union Eastern Neighbourhood and the Post-Soviet Conflicts / Vecindario oriental de la Unión Europea y los conflictos post-soviéticos

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

284. Ontological Security and Threat Perceptions: Russia vis-à-vis NATO Enlargement / Seguridad ontológica y percepciones de amenaza: Rusia antela ampliacióndela OTAN

285. High North and High Stakes: The Svalbard Archipelago Could be the Epicenter of Rising Tension in the Arctic

286. Risky Business: A Case Study of PRC Investment in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan

287. What’s in a deal anyway: Idlib DMZ violations harm peace process

288. Relearning the Art of Nation State Diplomacy

289. The Surprising Allure of Russian Soft Power

290. Russia and Turkey—Dalliance or Alliance

291. James and the Moscow Goons

292. In a World of War, Could it Be ‘From Russia with Love’: A Conversation with Igor Istomin

293. Historical Trajectory of the U.S.-Russia Relationship: Perception and Misperception: A Conversation with Professor Tatiana Shakleina

294. Energy Security in Armenia and the South Caucasus

295. U.S.-Russia Relations: Energy Security & Beyond: A Conversation with Dr. Celeste Wallander

296. The New Geopolitics of Natural Gas by Agnia Grigas

297. Outlook: Chechnya and Terrorism, Putin and Kadyrov: A Conversation with Julie Wilhelmsen

298. Where Are We Now? Important U.S.-Russia Geo-Strategic Flashpoints: A Conversation with Dr. Evelyn N. Farkas

299. Rise and Fall of Jacob Zuma

300. Russia, China and South Korea in the South America Defense Market