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1. PLA Logistics and Sustainment: PLA Conference 2022

2. The Strategic Repositioning of LNG: Implications for Key Trade Routes and Choke Points

3. China/United States: Europe off Balance

4. The Sino-Russian Partnership Assumptions, Myths and Realities

5. US-China lessons from Ukraine: Fueling more dangerous Taiwan tensions

6. Humanitarian aid: Defining new areas of US-LAC collaboration

7. Implementing NATO’s Strategic Concept on China

8. China and the new globalization

9. General Equilibrium Analysis of Cost-Effectiveness and Distributional Impacts of China’s Nationwide CO2 Emissions Trading System

10. De-risking authoritarian AI: A balanced approach to protecting our digital ecosystems

11. Countering China’s coercive diplomacy: Prioritising economic security, sovereignty and the rules-based order

12. China, climate and conflict in the Indo-Pacific

13. Gaming public opinion: The CCP’s increasingly sophisticated cyber-enabled influence operations

14. Chinese foreign policy in 2023: Stepping back from the brink

15. Toward a Unified NATO Response to the People’s Republic of China

16. The World After Taiwan’s Fall

17. Strategic Competition and Security Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

18. Military capabilities affected by climate change: An analysis of China, Russia and the United States

19. US Trade Policy Options for Pacific Islands States Require Washington’s Political Commitment

20. Abrogating the Visiting Forces Agreement: Its Effects on Philippines’ Security and Stability in Southeast Asia

21. Balancing Natural Resources and Human and Social Capital: Pathways to Economic Diversification in Mongolia

22. Trade Balances and International Competitiveness in Cyber-physical, Digital Task-intensive, ICT Capital-intensive and Traditional Industries

23. The Quad's Next Chapter

24. China Maritime Report No. 25: More Chinese Ferry Tales: China's Use of Civilian Shipping in Military Activities, 2021-2022

25. China Maritime Report No. 26: Beyond the First Battle: Overcoming a Protracted Blockade of Taiwan

26. China Maritime Report No. 27: PLA Navy Submarine Leadership - Factors Affecting Operational Performance

27. China Maritime Report No. 28: Bitterness Ends, Sweetness Begins: Organizational Changes to the PLAN Submarine Force Since 2015

28. China Maritime Report No. 29: PLAN Mine Countermeasures: Platforms, Training, and Civil-Military Integration

29. China Maritime Report No. 30: A Brief Technical History of PLAN Nuclear Submarines

30. China Maritime Report No. 31: China's Submarine Industrial Base: State-Led Innovation with Chinese Characteristics

31. Allies Help Those Who Help Themselves: How Estonia and Japan Approach Deterrence

32. Europe’s Broken Order and the Prospect of a New Cold War

33. Europe’s Indo-Pacific Tilt: Estonian and Japanese Interests

34. How Russia Went to War: The Kremlin’s Preparations for Its Aggression Against Ukraine

35. On the Horns of a Dilemma: Will Corruption Bring Down the Chinese Communist Party?

36. The Dragon and the Bear in Africa: Stress-Testing Chinese-Russian Relations

37. Rewriting the Future of America’s Maritime Industry to Compete with China

38. Success in the Struggle against the People's Republic of China

39. Campaigning to Dissuade: Applying Emerging Technologies to Engage and Succeed in the Information Age Security Competition

40. Strength in Unity: A Sustainable US-Led Regional Security Construct in the Middle East

41. EU-China relations - Will the current crisis change the relationship between the two great powers?

42. Atomic Strait: How China’s Nuclear Buildup Shapes Security Dynamics with Taiwan and the United States

43. India-China Border Tensions and U.S. Strategy in the Indo-Pacific

44. Russia-China Defense Cooperation

45. “Production Is Deterrence”: Investing in Precision-Guided Weapons to Meet Peer Challengers

46. U.S.-China Competition and Military AI: How Washington Can Manage Strategic Risks amid Rivalry with Beijing

47. Rolling the Iron Dice: The Increasing Chance of Conflict Protraction

48. No Winners in This Game: Assessing the U.S. Playbook for Sanctioning China

49. Resisting China’s Gray Zone Military Pressure on Taiwan

50. Transatlantic Trends 2023: Public Opinion in a Shifting Global Order

51. Next Generation Perspectives on Taiwan: Insights from the 2023 Taiwan-US Policy Program

52. Enemies Foreign and Domestic: Confronting Kleptocrats at Home and Abroad

53. R2P Monitor, Issue 67, 1 December 2023

54. R2P Monitor, Issue 66, 1 September 2023

55. R2P Monitor, Issue 65, 1 June 2023

56. R2P Monitor, Issue 64, 1 March 2023

57. Coercing Fluently: The Grammar of Coercion in the Twenty-first Century

58. Enabling a More Externally Focused and Operational PLA – 2020 PLA Conference Papers

59. CCP Inc. in West Africa: How Chinese Party-State Actors Secured Critical Minerals in Guinea

60. Renew SBIR, Just Defend the Recipients against China

61. It's Moving Time: Taiwanese Business Responds to Growing U.S.-China Tensions

62. What If . . . Alternatives to a Chinese Military Invasion of Taiwan Image

63. Choking off China’s Access to the Future of AI

64. CCP Inc. in Greece: State Grid and China’s Role in the Greek Energy Sector

65. Colombia’s Relationship with the PRC

66. A Seismic Shift: The New U.S. Semiconductor Export Controls and the Implications for U.S. Firms, Allies, and the Innovation Ecosystem

67. CCP Inc. in Portugal: China's Investments in Financial Services and the Reach of the Chinese Communist Party in the Private Sector

68. A World in Crisis: The “Winter Wars” of 2022–2023

69. Software Power The Economic and Geopolitical Implications of Open Source Software

70. Neither Surveillance Nor Algorithm-driven Consumerism: Toward an Alternative European Model for Smart Cities

71. The Pacific caught in the World Wide Web? Geopolitics of submarine cables in Oceania

72. Five Years after China’s Plastic Import Ban Have Europeans Taken Responsibility?

73. A 'Bright Path' Forward or a Grim Dead End? The Political Impact of the Belt and Road Initiative in Kazakhstan

74. How Will China Respond to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis?

75. Correlates of Politics and Economics: How Chinese Investment in Africa Changes Political Influence

76. Serbia on Edge

77. China's Security Management Towards Central Asia

78. The Rise of Sino-Russian Biotech Cooperation

79. Immaterial Competition: Rethinking the Roles of Economics and Technology in the US-China Rivalry

80. 'Win Without Fighting': The Chinese Communist Party's Political and Institutional Warfare Against the West

81. Regaining the High Ground Against China: A Plan to Achieve US Naval Aviation Superiority This Decade

82. One-Size-Fits-None: Overhauling JADC2 to Prioritize the Warfighter and Exploit Adversaries’ Weaknesses

83. Regaining Decision Advantage: Revising JADC2 to Buttress Deterrence in Our Window of Greatest Need

84. Chinese Political Warfare: The PLA’s Information and Influence Operations

85. Learning to Win: Using Operational Innovation to Regain the Advantage at Sea against China

86. Understanding and Countering China's Approach to Economic Decoupling from the United States

87. Chinese Information and Influence Warfare in Asia and the Pacific

88. An Assessment of US and Allied Information and Influence Warfare

89. The Mixed Record of China’s Belt and Road Initiative

90. Brazilian Perspectives for BRICS

91. Reboot: Framework for a New American Industrial Policy

92. Dangerous Straits: Wargaming a Future Conflict over Taiwan

93. Competitive Connectivity: Crafting Transatlantic Responses to China’s Belt and Road Initiative

94. Rewire: Semiconductors and U.S. Industrial Policy

95. Precision and Posture: Defense Spending Trends and the FY23 Budget Request

96. Long Shadows: Deterrence in a Multipolar Nuclear Age

97. Global Island: Sustaining Taiwan’s International Participation Amid Mounting Pressure from China

98. Aligning U.S.-Israeli Cooperation on Technology Issues and China

99. Building a Flywheel: The Biden Administration's Opportunity to Forge a New Path with North Korea

100. When the Chips Are Down: Gaming the Global Semiconductor Competition