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1. NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept. Analysis and implications for Austria

2. Examining Changes in Regional Cooperation in Central Europe from a Polish Perspective

3. Evolution, not Revolution: Japan Revises Security Policy

4. Assessing the importance of new corridors in the South Caucasus in the context of the RussianUkrainian war

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

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

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

8. No Water’s Edge: Russia’s Information War and Regime Security

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

10. Fighting Against Internal and External Threats Simultaneously: China’s Police and Satellite Cooperation with Autocratic Countries

11. De-colonising the Azerbaijan-Armenian Conflict: Breaking the Knot of Security and Dependence

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

13. A Primer on the 2022 National Security Strategy

14. Blowback from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

15. Space Traffic Management: Time for Action

16. The Waning India-Russia Partnership is an Unexpected Effect of the War in Ukraine

17. The Russian Soldiers’ Question Revisited

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

19. Turkey’s quest for Strategic Autonomy

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

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

22. Russian Strategic Interest in Arctic Heats Up as Ice Melts

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

24. Can the West Afford to Let the World Go Hungry? Overcoming Challenges to Establishing a Humanitarian Corridor in the Black Sea

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

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

27. Japan and the War in Ukraine

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

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

30. Strategic Report

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

32. A Strategic Triangle in the Arctic? Implications of China–Russia–United States Power Dynamics for Regional Security

33. Russia or the West – Which Should Jerusalem Choose?

34. What does the Deraa surrender mean for Iran and Russia in Syria?

35. Countering Zero-Sum Relations in the Middle East: Insights from the Expert Survey

36. Structural Shifts and Regional Security: A View from Israel

37. Perspectives on the future of Idlib

38. Security Assistance in the Middle East: A Three-Dimensional Chessboard

39. The Visegrád Four and the Security of NATO’s “Eastern Flank”

40. Finnish foreign policy during EU membership: Unlocking the EU’s security potential

41. Russian pipelines and EU energy security: Utilizing the externality elements of the EU’s regulatory framework

42. Greek-Russian Relations: A Potential to Mend Strained Ties

43. Dealing with Russia: Towards a Coherent Belgian Policy

44. Etched in Stone: Russian Strategic Culture and the Future of Transatlantic Security

45. Terrorism in Afghanistan: A Joint Threat Assessment

46. Hard security dynamics in the Baltic Sea region: From turbulence to tense stability

47. Russia's Foreign and Security Policy in the Middle East: Entering the 2020s

48. Russia Attempts to Move Closer to Egypt as US Withdraws

49. Rising Tensions and Security Chaos in Syria’s Deraa Province

50. The Impact of COVID-19 on Russia’s Middle East and Syria Policies