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

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

103. The Dos and Don'ts of Strategy Making

104. NATO and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda

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

106. NATO and human security

107. Dangerous Delay 2: The cost of inaction

108. Unfarmed Now, Uninhabited When? Agriculture and climate change in Iraq

109. Gender-Responsive Leadership in UN Peace Operations: The Path to a Transformative Approach?

110. The Impact of Women Peacekeepers on Public Support for Peacekeeping in TroopContributing Countries

111. Expanding Conceptions of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence among Military Peacekeepers

112. China’s Rise and U.S. Defense Implications

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

114. Big brother is watching: Evolving relations between Iran and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

115. Turkish interventions in its near abroad: The case of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

116. EU Defense After Ukraine: A New Capabilities Agenda

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

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

119. The Contours of a New Western Russia Strategy

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

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

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

123. Baltic Perspectives on Germany’s Role in NATO

124. Post-shipment On-site Inspections and Stockpile Management Assistance: Bridging Gaps

125. Liberty’s Doom? Artificial Intelligence in Middle Eastern Security

126. Al-Shabab in Mozambique: Taking Stock of an Insurgency Under Cover

127. Protecting Civilians From Those Who Should Protect Them

128. Who’s Been Making “African Solutions”? Mapping Membership Patterns in the African Union’s Peace and Security Council

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

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

131. Why Belgium Needs a Cyber Command

132. Xi Jinping Seeks Stability: The 20th National Congress of the CCP

133. Keeping the OSCE Alive

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

135. Balancing Conventional and Hybrid Threats in (Future) State Competition

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

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

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

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

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

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

142. US global security partnerships in the Biden era: Twilight or regeneration?

143. The OSCE and a 21st century spirit of Helsinki: Opportunities to shift security back to the people

144. Re-securitizing climate: From ‘climate security’ to ‘ecology of peace’?

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

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

147. A Fund for Global Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness

148. Responding to Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis: The Potential Role of Digital Payments

149. NATO and Russia after the Invasion of Ukraine

150. How to Respond to China’s Growing Influence in the Gulf

151. Scoring Iraq’s New Government: Metrics for Preserving U.S. Interests

152. Snapback Sanctions on Iran: More Bark Than Bite?

153. A Stabilizing Factor: Oman’s Quiet Influence amid Mounting Uncertainty in the Gulf

154. Strengthening Sahelian Counterinsurgency Strategy

155. Reclaiming Power, Restoring Peace: Key Findings from ICAN’s 2022 Women, Peace, and Security Forum

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

157. The EU’s Strategic Compass

158. A pillar of stability in an unstable world

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

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

161. Will the European Political Community actually be useful?

162. Ukraine and China: Russian Invasion and After

163. What now for Australia-China relations?

164. Policy Journal by Women of Color: WCAPS Pipeline Fellows Publication

165. Beyond Border Security, Keeping Pace with Migrants, Refugees, and Climate Change

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

167. From the Trump to the Biden Administration: The Women, Peace and Security Agenda

168. The Special Responsibility of the United States to Female Afghan Security and Police Officers Seeking Protection

169. Pugwash Statement on the War in Ukraine

170. Australia’s Strategic Responses to the US-China Rivalry and Implications to Korea

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

172. The Collapse of One China

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

174. Indispensable: NATO’s Framework Nations Concept beyond Madrid

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

176. Transforming European Defense

177. Keeping the U.S. Military Engine Edge: Budget and Contract Trends

178. U.S.–China Relations in the Tank: A Handbook for an Era of Persistent Confrontation

179. A Green Wave?

180. “Reunification” with Taiwan through Force Would Be a Pyrrhic Victory for China

181. The First Space-Cyber War and the Need for New Regimes and Policies

182. Building Bridges over the Blue Pacific: Beyond Marine Protected Areas – A Europe-Oceania Cooperation

183. France and AUKUS: Bouncing Back to Live Up to Pacific Challenges

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

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

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

187. Advancing a framework for the stabilization and reconstruction of Ukraine

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

189. A next-generation agenda for US-ROK-Japan cooperation

190. Israel-NATO Relations: Developing a New Strategic Concept

191. Implications of Israel and Turkey’s diplomatic thaw on Israel’s Mediterranean Policy

192. Combatting Climate Change Through Nuclear Energy: Risks, Advantages, and Geopolitical Implications

193. China and the U.S. Compete for Global Techno-Security Dominance

194. Masculinities and Violent Extremism

195. Multilateralism Index: Pilot Report

196. The UN Environmental and Climate Adviser in Somalia

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

198. Violent Extremist and Terrorist Threats: Examining Ghana’s Preparedness

199. Terrorism in the Sahel Developments, Consequences of French Involvement and Options for European Security and Defence Policy

200. No climate security without human security: Insights from Africa’s climate hotspots