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1. How Sweden Can Use its EU Presidency to Build the Civilian Security Dimension of the Eastern Partnership

2. Harnessing allied space capabilities

3. Integrating US and allied capabilities to ensure security in space

4. Beyond launch: Harnessing allied space capabilities for exploration purposes

5. Preparing for the next winter: Europe’s gas outlook for 2023

6. The third EU-NATO joint declaration (10 January 2023): Was it worth the delay?

7. The promises and perils of law-making as the way to strengthen societal resilience

8. Into the Blue Pacific: Why the EU Should Help Island Nations Address Climate Change and Maritime Insecurity

9. From “Forward ­Presence” to ­“Forward Defense”: Germany Must Strengthen ­NATO’s Northeastern Flank in Lithuania

10. China “De-risking”: A Long Way from Political Statements to Corporate Action

11. German Defense Spending: A Repeat of the Past Instead of a New Era

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

13. Security Guarantees for Ukraine: Until NATO Membership, Extending the Joint Expeditionary Force Is the Best Option

14. Protecting the EU’s Submarine Cable Infrastructure: Germany’s Opportunity to Transform Vulnerability into Mutual Resilience

15. The role of space technologies in power politics: Mitigating strategic dependencies through space resilience

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

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

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

19. Mexico’s domestic decay: Implications for the United States and Europe

20. New Frontiers: Estonia’s Foreign Policy in Africa

21. NATO’s new Defence Plans

22. Prospects for Ukraine’s NATO Membership

23. Climate, Peace and Security in a Changing Geopolitical Context: Next Steps for the European Union

24. The Arctic is Hot: Addressing the Social and Environmental Implications

25. New Compact, Renewed Impetus: Enhancing the EU’s Ability to Act Through its Civilian CSDP

26. Transparency and Accountability: US Assistance to Ukraine

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

28. Sustain and prosper: How Europeans can support Ukraine

29. The battle for the Indian Ocean: How the EU and India can strengthen maritime security

30. Renewable relations: A strategic approach to European energy cooperation with the Gulf states

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

32. The power of control: How the EU can shape the new era of strategic export restrictions

33. The European Political Community from Paris to Chisinau: an idea taking shape?

34. How the EU and US can advance the green transition along with energy and resource security

35. Future-proofing EU security and defence cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

36. What should the EU do about violent extremism?

37. Playing the Long Game in the South China Sea

38. Russia’s Ill-Fated Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons in Modern Warfare

39. Best and Bosom Friends: Why China-Russia Ties Will Deepen after Russia’s War on Ukraine

40. Resetting NATO’s Defense and Deterrence: The Sword and the Shield Redux

41. Transforming European Defense

42. EU Defense After Ukraine: A New Capabilities Agenda

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

44. German-US Relations and the Security of the Baltic States

45. The Contours of a New Western Russia Strategy

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

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

48. Baltic States’ Expectations Regarding Germany’s Role in Baltic Security

49. Baltic Perspectives on Germany’s Role in NATO

50. Stabilizing the European Continent Reflections on the Future of EU Enlargement

51. Turkish Foreign Policy and the EU An Everlasting Candidate Between Delusion and Realities

52. Why Belgium Needs a Cyber Command

53. Keeping the OSCE Alive

54. The New Force Model: NATO's European Army

55. Tanks versus Banks: Russian Military versus EU Geoeconomic Power

56. A European Defence Summit in May 2022: From Compass to Capabilities

57. Turkey in Central Asia: Possibilities and limits of a greater role

58. Russia’s shifting foreign and security policy in Northern Europe: The new geopolitical meaning of ‘good neighbourliness’

59. Germany’s shifting policy towards Russia: The sudden end of Ostpolitik

60. A policy agenda for Finland’s entry into NATO: From ‘one for one’ to ‘one for all’

61. NATO’s Nordic enlargement and Turkey’s reservations: Trilateral Memorandum of Understanding in the context of Turkey’s wider strategic interests

62. German strengths and weaknesses in the Russo-Ukrainian war

63. NATO and Russia after the Invasion of Ukraine

64. Saving Energy in a Hurry Reducing Dependence on Russian Hydrocarbons Requires Resolute Demand and Supply Sides Action

65. Toward a Framework for Transatlantic Cooperation on Non-State Armed Groups

66. Protecting NATO’s security community

67. Is Russia a threat in emerging and disruptive technologies?

68. Cool Change Ahead? NATO's Strategic Concept and the High North

69. The Dos and Don'ts of Strategy Making

70. NATO and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda

71. Russia’s “total confrontation” on the Eastern flank

72. NATO and human security

73. Why the Ukraine crisis should push the UK and EU into a tighter embrace on security policy

74. The EU’s Strategic Compass

75. A pillar of stability in an unstable world

76. Opinion on Moldova’s application for membership of the European Union

77. Solid foundation, rocky future? Assessing transatlantic defence and security ties after NATO’s Madrid summit

78. Will the European Political Community actually be useful?

79. Ukraine and China: Russian Invasion and After

80. he EU-Iraq security partnership: A Policy Debate with MEPs

81. Pugwash Statement on the War in Ukraine

82. Phoenix or Icarus? European strategic autonomy in light of Ukraine

83. Conflict in Two Theaters? European Misperceptions about the Asia-Pacific

84. If Russia Uses Migration as a Weapon, Europeans Should Respond In Kind

85. Sea Change for Europe’s Security Order: Three Future Scenarios

86. Defining Feminist Foreign Policy in Germany’s National Security Strategy

87. NATO’s Tunnel Vision

88. The crisis of European security: What Europeans think about the war in Ukraine

89. Survive and thrive: A European plan to support Ukraine in the long war against Russia

90. A new climate for peace: How Europe can promote environmental cooperation between the Gulf Arab states and Iran

91. Tough trade: The hidden costs of economic coercion

92. European sovereignty, strategic autonomy, Europe as a power: what reality for the European Union and what future?

93. Hackers, Hoodies, and Helmets: Technology and the changing face of Russian private military contractors

94. Beyond munitions: A gender analysis for Ukrainian security assistance

95. Sweden and Finland are on their way to NATO membership. Here’s what needs to happen next.

96. Engaging the Pacific Islands is no longer about the why, but about the how

97. Enlarging and deepening: giving substance to the European Political Community

98. Gas and Energy Security in Germany and Central and Eastern Europe

99. Children of War: The Ukrainian Case

100. The old is dying and the new cannot be born: A power audit of EU-Russia relations