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1. China/United States: Europe off Balance

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

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

4. The Quad's Next Chapter

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

13. Ukraine Will Not Happen in Asia: America Seeks to Check China through Taiwan Visit and Quad Initiatives

14. FSM Engagement with the United States and China: A Lesson Learned for the Pacific Islands

15. From Strategic Ambiguity to Strategic Clarity? The Dynamics of South Korea’s Navigation of US-China Competition

16. China's Foreign Policies Today: Who Is in Charge of What

17. China's messaging on the Ukraine conflict

18. Producing policy-relevant China research and analysis in an era of strategic competition

19. US-China Mutual Vulnerability: Perspectives on the Debate

20. Trouble on the Rocks: US Policy in East China Sea and South China Sea Disputes

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

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

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

24. Serbia on Edge

25. China's Security Management Towards Central Asia

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

34. The Distortion of UN Resolution 2758 to Limit Taiwan’s Access to the United Nations

35. Education, Training and Capacity Building in the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) 2021: Multilateral and Bilateral Ambitions Twenty Years On

36. The Future of Xi’s China. Scenarios and Implications for Europe

37. Suppressing the truth and spreading lies: How the CCP is influencing Solomon Islands’ information environment

38. Navigating an uncertain future: An exploration of China’s influence on the Netherlands’ future maritime logistics hub function

39. After Hegemony: Japan’s role and dilemma in maintaining the rules-based order

40. US Arms Sales Reveal Discord in Taiwan's Defense Strategy

41. Arms-production Capabilities in the Indo-Pacific Region: Measuring Self-reliance

42. Resilient Aerial Refueling: Safeguarding the US Military’s Global Reach

43. Transforming the Middle East: The Origins, Impact, and Evolution of the Abraham Accords

44. How China Regards its Future in the World

45. Directions of Innovation Policy: Contrasting Views of China and the US

46. The post-Covid city: the ongoing spatial and technological reconfiguration in China and the world

47. A Limited Partnership: Russia-China Relations in the Mediterranean

48. Tangled Threats: Integrating U.S. Strategies toward China and North Korea

49. Containing Crisis: Strategic Concepts for Coercive Economic Statecraft

50. FOCAC at 21: Future Trajectories of China-Africa Relations

51. The Dragon Lands in Belgrade: The Drivers of Sino-Serbian Partnership

52. US, Japan, and South Korea Coordination Key to Competing in Southeast Asia

53. Americans, Japanese, and South Koreans Wary of China's Intentions

54. 2021 Chicago Council Survey: A Foreign Policy for the Middle Class—What Americans Think

55. Cooperating, Competing, Confronting: US-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Cooperation as China Rises

56. Re-Thinking Assumptions for a 21st Century Middle East

57. The Prospects of Thailand-U.S. Economic Cooperation

58. A Vision of the Future: The U.S. Intelligence Report “Global Trends 2040”

59. A Crash Test: EU Strategic Autonomy in the Foreign Policy of France

60. NATO on the Road to a New Strategy

61. Mitigating the risk of a China–India conflict

62. Losing our agnosticism. How to make Australia’s foreign influence laws work

63. What if …? Economic consequences for Australia of a US-China conflict over Taiwan

64. Leaping across the ocean: The port operators behind China's naval expansion

65. Afghanistan – Opportunities and Challenges for the Russian Federation

66. Russian Foreign Policy in 2020: Strengthening Multi-vectorialism

67. A Principled Middle Power Diplomacy Approach For South Korea to Navigate the U.S.-China Rivalry

68. Building on the Middle: Diversifying South Korea’s Foreign Policy Narrative and Economic Ties

69. Iron ore futures: possible paths for Australia’s biggest trade with China

70. Economic coercion in Indo-Pacific island states: Building resilience

71. No One is Satisfied: Two Theories of the US-China Global Rivalry and the International Order

72. The Opportunity is There: South Koreans’ Views of China and the Future of the US-ROK Alliance

73. The United States’ Indo–Pacific Strategy and a Revisionist China: Partnering with Small and Middle Powers in the Pacific Islands Region

74. Economic Cracks in the Great Wall of China: Is China's Current Economic Model Sustainable?

75. The Diminishing Path to Growth: Can Xi Jinping Avoid Crisis during China's Economic Transition

76. Washington and the Next Arab Spring

77. National Security Update 12: Status of 2020 Defense Authorization/Appropriations and NDAA Highlights

78. The Importance of the Western Balkans in China’s Foreign Policy

79. U.S. Policy in the Arctic

80. The party speaks for you: Foreign interference and the Chinese Communist Party’s united front system

81. Eyes wide open: Managing the Australia-China Antarctic relationship

82. Ambition and Overreach: Countering One Belt One Road and Beijing’s Plans to Dominate Global Innovation

83. A Global Survey of US-China Competition in the Coronavirus Era

84. Boosting Taiwan’s Economic Status is Good Strategy, Economics, and Domestic Policy

85. Dangerous Synergies Countering Chinese and Russian Digital Influence Operations

86. Rising to the China Challenge: Renewing American Competitiveness in the Indo-Pacific

87. US Trade Policy in the Biden Administration: The Challenge of China’s Rise

88. National Security Upate 13: Accessing the Technologies and Capabilities of the U.S. Commercial High-Tech Sector: A Defense Department Priority

89. China Maritime Report No. 8: Winning Friends and Influencing People: Naval Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics

90. China Maritime Report No. 7: Gwadar: China's Potential Strategic Strongpoint in Pakistan

91. Chinese Discourse on NATO

92. Russia’s Arctic Policy

93. Consequences of Hong Kong’s National Security Law

94. The Most Important Challenges in China’s Foreign Policy after the First Phase of the Pandemic

95. Through the Looking Glass: Chinese Open Source Assessments of North Korea's Ballistic Missile Capabilities

96. Looking West. The Rise of Asia in the Middle East

97. Do Republicans and Democrats Want a Cold War with China?

98. OK, Boomer: Youth Hesitant to Use Force, Shun US Exceptionalism in Foreign Policy

99. China’s Influence Activities in Estonia

100. The Chinese Communist Party’s coercive diplomacy