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

102. Colombia’s Relationship with the PRC

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

113. Serbia on Edge

114. China's Security Management Towards Central Asia

115. The Rise of Sino-Russian Biotech Cooperation

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

127. Brazilian Perspectives for BRICS

128. Reboot: Framework for a New American Industrial Policy

129. Dangerous Straits: Wargaming a Future Conflict over Taiwan

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

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

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

133. Long Shadows: Deterrence in a Multipolar Nuclear Age

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

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

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

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

138. Finding Firmer Ground: The Role of Higher Education in U.S.-China Relations

139. Risky Competition: Strengthening U.S.-China Crisis Management

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

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

142. Strategic Competition in the Financial Gray Zone

143. The Two Technospheres Western-Chinese Technology Decoupling: Implications for Cybersecurity

144. Europe and the Geopolitics of 5G Walking a Technological Tightrope

145. Convince and Coerce: U.S. Interference in Technology Exchanges Between its Allies and China

146. Arctic: Toward the End of the Exception? Strategic, Nuclear and Maritime Issues in the Region

147. Cybersecurity for innovative small and medium enterprises and academia

148. US-China vaccine diplomacy: Lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean

149. Prospects for the Launch of the Digital Yuan

150. Determinants of China's Policy Towards the War in Ukraine

151. The International Dimension of the U.S. Strategy on Countering Corruption

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

153. China's Security Presence in the Middle East: Redlines and Guidelines for the United States

154. China’s Antarctic Ambitions – and Their Implications for Australia

155. Winning hearts and minds: the PRC’s efforts to attract scientific talent

156. R2P Monitor, Issue 63, 1 December 2022

157. R2P Monitor, Issue 62, 1 September 2022

158. R2P Monitor, Issue 61, 1 June 2022

159. R2P Monitor, Issue 60, 1 March 2022

160. China's messaging on the Ukraine conflict

161. Cultivating friendly forces: The Chinese Communist Party’s influence operations in the Xinjiang Diaspora

162. Assessing the impact of CCP information operations related to Xinjiang

163. Taking the low road: China's influence in Australian states and territories

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

165. VAMPIRE VAMPIRE VAMPIRE: The PLA’s anti-ship cruise missile threat to Australian and allied naval operations

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

167. Shifting Supply Chains from China into India as an Effective Grand Strategy in the Indo-Pacific Region

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

169. A New Estimate of China’s Military Expenditure

170. Promoting China–European Union Cooperation on Green and Sustainable Finance

171. Modernizing the Nuclear Triad: Decline or Renewal?

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

173. Regaining the Digital Advantage: A Demand-Focused Strategy for US Microelectronics Competitiveness

174. China’s Gambit for Total Information Dominance: A US-Australia Response

175. Competing in Time: Ensuring Capability Advantage and Mission Success through Adaptable Resource Allocation

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

177. Does China Really Dominate Global Innovation? The Impact of China’s Subsidized Patent Application System

178. Finding Firmer Ground: The Role of Civil Society and NGOs in U.S.-China Relations

179. How China Regards its Future in the World

180. Reforms and Opening of China's Financial System

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

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

183. The Chinese Political System

184. Risky Business: Future Strategy and Force Options for the Defense Department

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

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

187. Improving Joint Operational Concept Development within the U.S. Department of Defense

188. The Poison Frog Strategy: Preventing a Chinese Fait Accompli Against Taiwanese Islands

189. Competing Visions of International Order in the South China Sea

190. The Future of the Digital Order

191. The Philippines’ Dilemma: How to Manage Tensions in the South China Sea

192. Vietnam Tacks Between Cooperation and Struggle in the South China Sea

193. Edge Networks, Core Policy: Securing America's 6G Future

194. Containing Crisis: Strategic Concepts for Coercive Economic Statecraft

195. Taking the Helm: A National Technology Strategy to Meet the China Challenge

196. Navigating the Deepening Russia-China Partnership

197. China’s Digital Currency: Adding Financial Data to Digital Authoritarianism

198. Myths and Realities of China’s Military-Civil Fusion Strategy

199. Partners, Competitors, or a Little of Both? Russia and China in the Arctic

200. Positive Visions, Powerful Partnerships: The Keys to Competing with China in a Post-Pandemic Indo-Pacific