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1. A battle against time – and against Putin’s Russia

2. EU-South Korea Extend Cooperation Beyond the Economy

3. Prescription for Military Paralysis: Wartime Reactor Meltdowns (Occasional Paper 2305)

4. NATO in the North: The emerging division of labour in Northern European security

5. Drafting Greece’s “Internal Security Strategy” – Challenges and Prospects

6. Addressing Cohesion Policy’s identity crisis in a changing European Union

7. Quantum technologies and value chains: Why and how Europe must act now

8. Soldiers out, civilians left behind: EU lessons from the evacuation of Kabul

9. EU-Ukraine wartime trade: Overcoming difficulties, forging a European path

10. Charting a Transatlantic Approach to Russia: A Working Paper of the Transatlantic Forum on Russia

11. The Russian-Ukrainian War: An Opportunity to Strengthen the AfCFTA

12. The EU and CT-P/CVE in its external action

13. Walking a Fine Line: Turkey’s Mediation between Russia and Ukraine, and Relations with the West

14. Germany and the Ukraine Crisis: End of the Age of Illusions

15. A Primer on the 2022 National Security Strategy

16. Blowback from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

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

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

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

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

21. The Russian Soldiers’ Question Revisited

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

23. Georgian-Greek Relations: Building a Strategic Dimension

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

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

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

27. Overcoming the ambition-unity dilemma

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

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

30. Rethinking the Dutch position towards the Western Balkans in the new security environment in Europe

31. Resilience to Violent Extremism in Serbia: The Case of Sanjak

32. NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept: Matching Ambition with Reality

33. Russian-Turkish Relations and Implications for U.S. Strategy and Operations

34. The African-France Summit and an Overview of its Recommendations Since 1973

35. Europe’s Area of Maritime Interest in Northeast Asia

36. The “New Uzbekistan”: Turkey’s New Partner in the Pan-Turkist Organization of Turkic States

37. The differences between Western and non-Western US allies in the Ukraine war

38. Japan and the War in Ukraine

39. What is the agenda for the Eastern Mediterranean?

40. British Pugwash Note on the Absence of Sole Purpose in NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept

41. Russia’s threat against the Jewish Agency is a Bargaining Measure

42. Ukraine War Distracts US from China, Legitimizes Nuclear Bombs

43. The Libyan EEZ Challenge: Israel Should Reject Turkey’s Claims in the Eastern Mediterranean

44. Guidelines for Intelligence Oversight for Parliamentary Committees in the Assembly of the Republic of North Maced

45. Cybersecurity in the Western Balkans: A Guide to Public-Private Partnerships

46. Cybersecurity Capacity Building and Donor Coordination in the Western Balkans

47. An Abrupt Awaking to the Realities of a Pandemic: Learning Lessons From The Onset of COVID-19 in the EU and Finland

48. EU Strategic Autonomy in the Shadow of Geopolitical Rivalry: A View from Moscow

49. Strengthening EU Civilian Crisis Management: The Civilian CSDP Compact and Beyond

50. China–EU Connectivity in an Era of Geopolitical Competition