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

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

103. Sanctions Against Russia: Five Lessons from the Case of Iran

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

105. Pathways to Pentagon Spending Reductions: Removing the Obstacles

106. The Folly of Pushing South Korea Toward a China Containment Strategy

107. NATO’s Tunnel Vision

108. The Ukraine Example: Circumstances Matter for Effective Security Assistance

109. Women and Peacebuilding in Africa: Some Policy Recommendations

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

111. Building security: How Europeans can help reform Libya

112. Iron net: Digital repression in the Middle East and North Africa

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

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

115. Tough trade: The hidden costs of economic coercion

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