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201. From Kosovo to Ukraine: lessons from the humanitarian response to conflict and displacement in Europe

202. The Ukraine War: Preparing for the Longer-Term Outcome

203. Iranian Public Opinion on the War in Ukraine and Nuclear Options

204. So close and yet so far: the ability of mandatory disclosure rules to crack down on offshore tax evasion

205. Will economic statecraft threaten western currency dominance? Sanctions, geopolitics, and the global monetary order

206. Privacy in cross-border digital currency: A transatlantic approach

207. Europol-Israel Police Operational Agreement: Enhanced cooperation with EU in combatting crime and terrorism

208. Leadership in European Digital Policy: Future Role and Direction for the D9+ Group

209. A Compass to Guide EU Policy in Support of Business Competitiveness

210. The Business Case for the Sustainable Development Goals: An Empirical Analysis of 21 Danish Companies' Engagement with the SDGs

211. Cyberattacks Integral to Russia's Political and Military Strategies

212. The Schengen Zone: While Croatia Joins, Further Enlargement Faces Challenges

213. Russian Attacks May Prompt Increased Refugee Flows from Ukraine

214. Cooperation and Peril: Germany Attempts a Policy Balance with China

215. GCC Countries, Seeking Food Security, Eye Agricultural Investments

216. Sub-Saharan Africa May Be a New Source of Gas for the EU

217. What Next after the Death of Queen Elizabeth II?

218. India Emerges as a Key Power and Important Partner for the EU in the Indo-Pacific

219. Right-Wing Coalition Wins Parliamentary Elections in Italy

220. Space Technologies Key to the EU's Fight Against Climate Change

221. Digitalisation for Sustainable Infrastructure: The Road Ahead

222. The impact of the Ukraine crisis on international trade

223. You’ll never talk alone: what media narratives on European reforms reveal about a polity in the making

224. Risks to job quality from digital technologies: are industrial relations in Europe ready for the challenge?

225. The Cyclical Behaviour of Fiscal Policy During the Covid-19 Crisis

226. Determinants and Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in Austria: Spillovers to Novel Innovative Environmental Technologies

227. Demography, Capital Accumulation and Growth

228. EU-Azerbaijan Economic Relations: New Perspectives and Targets

229. World Economy Winter 2022: Strong headwinds for global economic activity

230. German Economy Winter 2022: Inching through the energy crisis

231. World Economy Autumn 2022: Global growth falters

232. Why do Preferences for Redistribution Differ Across Countries?

233. Regional Deprivation and Populism - Evidence from Germany and the U.S.

234. Brothers in arms: The value of coalitions in sanctions regimes

235. How to make I.T. in Greek Manufacturing: Evidence and Policy Recommendations

236. Ten Recommendations for Germany’s Feminist Development Policy

237. The EU-CEAP Impacts on Developing Countries: An Analysis of the Plastic Packaging, Electric Vehicles and Batteries Sectors

238. Just Transitions: A Review of How to Decarbonise Energy Systems While Addressing Poverty and Inequality Reduction

239. Mine Action as a Confidence- and Security-building Measure in the OSCE Region

240. Blockchain Technology: An Innovative Policy Tool for Enhancing Conventional Arms Control and Verification

241. Commitment to Control Weaponised Artificial Intelligence: A Step Forward for the OSCE and European Security

242. “Open” Telecom Networks (Open RAN): Towards a Reconfiguration of International Competition in 5G?

243. The European Union Industrial Strategy: Reconciling Competition and Geoeconomic Challenges

244. Closing the Gap Between Citizen Participation and Mainstream Politics

245. Russia’s Wartime Cyber Operations in Ukraine: Military Impacts, Influences, and Implications

246. Will France’s Africa Policy Hold Up?

247. My Country, Right or Wrong: Russian Public Opinion on Ukraine

248. Pari Passu Lost and Found: The Origins of Sovereign Bankruptcy 1798-1873

249. Separating electricity from gas prices through Green Power Pools: Design options and evolution

250. The EU Green Deal. A new momentum for democratic governance in the MENA region?

251. Youth unemployment in the South of the Mediterranean: A chronic challenge to development and stability

252. Developing EU Trade Incentives: A Support Tool for Refugee Self-Reliance and Host Community Resilience in Turkey

253. Could the EU’s New Agenda for the Mediterranean Turn Climate Change from a “Threat Multiplier” into an “Opportunities Multiplier”?

254. From a Fragmented Cooperation to an Integrated Approach – The Emergence of the Maghreb and Sahel Region and its Consequences for the European Union

255. The EU as a Soft Power Superpower: Why a Green Marshall Plan for the Sahel Is Imperative

256. The Russian Soldiers’ Question Revisited

257. Mobilizing Against Russia? Some Reflections on the Security Deadlock Called Ukraine

258. Western financial warfare and Russia’s de-dollarization strategy: How sanctions on Russia might reshape the global financial system

259. A Roundtable on Heather Dichter, Bidding for the 1968 Olympic Games: International Sport’s Cold War Battle with NATO

260. The Last Word: Zelensky Wags the Dog, But Slowly

261. The Digitalization of EU Public Diplomacy: the pandemic crisis and beyond

262. The return of inflation: Can we protect real incomes?

263. Fuel of the Future: A Blueprint for a Mediterranean Market for Emission-Free Hydrogen

264. Cooperation against the odds: Getting small firms to work together in unfavourable circumstances

265. The European Union’s uneasy journey through the energy crisis

266. Using RRF resources to kick-start a job-rich recovery in Greece

267. Georgian-Greek Relations: Building a Strategic Dimension

268. EU-Georgia Relations at a Critical Juncture: A Case for European Strategic Autonomy

269. Threats, Instability and Disruption in Europe’s South

270. Explaining immigration restrictions using a sequential path dependency model

271. Local community views on Marine Protected Areas on Greek islands

272. The Second Phase of the EU Southern Gas Corridor: Which role for Azerbaijan?

273. Parti Socialiste: the end of the cycle – The collapse of the French Socialists and the future prospects of the Left in France

274. Europe after Putin’s War: EU Foreign and Defence Policy in the new European security architecture

275. Achieving qualitative superiority: Greek conscription and the Turkish threat

276. Household Wealth Inequalities in the wake of the Greek Debt Crisis

277. EU-Africa relations ahead of the EU-AU Summit: Taking stock, looking forward

278. Who are the populists and how to respond to them: Evidence from mainstream European Parliament parties

279. Turkey’s “anti-colonial” pivot to Mali: French-Turkish competition and the role of the European Union in the Sahel

280. Transparency policy in Greece: From citizen empowerment to anticorruption and open data

281. Rethinking EU economic governance: The foundation for an inclusive, green and digital transition

282. The EU–Ukraine Association Agreement after Ukraine’s EU membership application: Still fit for purpose

283. War has returned to Europe: Three reasons why the EU did not see it coming

284. After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Unity is good, but ambition is better

285. The von der Leyen European Commission at midterm: Same priorities, different reality

286. Post-Brexit EU–UK cooperation on migration and asylum: How to live apart, together

287. Europe’s moment of truth: United by adversity?

288. Achieving the full potential of sustainable finance: The role of national, European and international initiatives

289. Managing the energy and food crises: Exceptional times call for exceptional measures

290. The beginning of the European Political Community

291. EU responses to Ukrainian arrivals – not (yet) a blueprint

292. Keeping a cool head: How to improve the EU migration crisis response

293. A new generation of European Citizens’ Panels – Making citizens’ voices a regular part of policymaking

294. Strengthening the impact of EU sanctions against Russian aggression in Ukraine

295. Overcoming the ambition-unity dilemma

296. What should the EU do about Hungary’s illiberal turn?

297. Bringing child immigration detention to an end: The case of EU return procedures

298. Applying an intergenerational mindset to European technology investments

299. Parliamentary oversight of the police and the EU accession process – a missing link in the fundamentals-first approach

300. Geopolitics is Local – Ramifications of Chinese Projects for Human Security in Serbia