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101. The "Home Game" Counting Violent Extremism within NATO

102. Five Long-Term Challenges for NATO beyond the Ukraine Crisis

103. The Future of US Extended Deterrence in Asia to 2025

104. Countering Sanctions: The Unequal Geographic Impact of Economic Sanctions in North Korea

105. The Rising Terrorist Threat in Tanzania: Domestic Islamist Militancy and Regional Threats

106. Crisis Management Mechanisms: Pathologies and Pitfalls

107. International Shifts and Their Security Impact on the Gulf: Key Trends and Key Numbers

108. Gulf Security, Stability, and Terrorism: Country Rankings

109. Assessing a Deal or Non-deal with Iran: The Critical Issue of Iran's Progress in Weapons Research, Development, and Production Capability.

110. Iran's Nuclear Missile Delivery Capability

111. Chinese Strategy and Military Power in 2014

112. Issues and Insights Respond and Restrain: Deterrence and Reassurance in Northeast Asia

113. The Neighbourhood Policy is Dead. What's Next for European Foreign Policy Along its Arc of Instability?

114. NATO's Posture after the Wales Summit

115. Iran, Evolving Threats, and Strategic Partnerships in the Gulf

116. Iranian Suspicions About the IAEA

117. Israel vs. al-Qaeda: Emerging Challenges on Two Fronts

118. Libya's Faustian Bargains: Breaking the Appeasement Cycle

119. NATO in an Era of Global Competition

120. All Elements of National Power: Moving Toward a New Interagency Balance for US Global Engagement

121. Too Close for Comfort Cases of Near Nuclear Use and Options for Policy

122. From the Gulf of Aden to the Gulf of Guinea: A New Maritime Mission for NATO?

123. Pathways to Security Council Reform

124. Russia's Counterinsurgency in North Caucasus: Performance and Consequence

125. Maritime Security in the Middle East and North Africa: A Strategic Assessment

126. Liberty, Equality, Connectivity

127. Governing Uranium in the United States

128. Peace and Stability in the Post-Conflict Era

129. Cyber Threat and Response

130. Brazil's rising profile in United Nations peacekeeping operations since the end of the cold war

131. Brazil's growing relevance to peace and security in Africa

132. Rising powers in Africa: what does this mean for the African peace and security agenda?

133. Afghanistan's Insurgency after the Transition

134. Bringing Clausewitzian clarity to cyberspace: The cyberwar mirage and the utility of cyberattacks in war

135. Clear-Eyed Diplomacy: Strategic Shifts Needed in the Iran Negotiations

136. Ayatollah Khamenei: Pessimistic Negotiator, Optimistic Strategist

137. Afghanistan – Order of Battle

138. A New Deal: Reforming US Defense Cooperation with Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia

139. NATO Global Partnerships: Strategic Opportunities and Imperatives in a Globalized World

140. NATO and Japan as Multifaceted Partners

141. Germany Is More Than Europe Can Handle: Or, Why NATO Remains a Pacifier

142. NATO's 2014 Summit Agenda

143. Not only "Containerspotting" - NATO's Redeployment from Landlocked Afghanistan

144. Conference Report: Partnership in Transition: The Nordic Countries and the Arab Spring

145. Nuclear Developments in North Korea

146. A Winning Gambit

147. The UN Security Council seat and Australia's diplomacy for the Asian century

148. Transatlantic Nations and Global Security: Pivoting and Partnerships

149. Achieving International Cyber Stability

150. Smart Defense: A Critical Appraisal