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

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

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

4. The Default Policy Option: Chaos

5. Progress toward a breakthrough in Saudi-Israeli relations: ‘Haste is from the Devil’

6. There are certain times when national security challenges must overcome a divided nation

7. Explaining the experience of political violence in Nigeria

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

9. Phase-based Tactical Analysis of Online Operations

10. EU-South Korea Extend Cooperation Beyond the Economy

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

12. China Becoming Globally More Active in the Security Sphere

13. Implications of the Incursions into U.S. and Canadian Airspace

14. Evolution, not Revolution: Japan Revises Security Policy

15. Section 232 reloaded: the false promise of the transatlantic ‘climate club’ for steel and aluminium

16. Mateship Amongst Competition: Recommendations for the U.S.-Australia Alliance

17. Follow the money: connecting anti-money laundering systems to disrupt environmental crime in the Amazon

18. China's Political-Economy, Foreign and Security Policy: 2023

19. China, climate change and the energy transition

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

21. Why Gender Balance Matters for Equity and Peace in the Indo-Pacific

22. The United States & Japan: Allied Against Disinformation

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

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

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

26. Enhancing small state preparedness: Risks of foreign ownership, supply disruptions and technological dependencies

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

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

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

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

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

32. Peninsula Plus: Enhancing U.S.–South Korea Alliance Cooperation on China, Multilateralism, and Military and Security Technologies

33. Buying Time: Logistics for a New American Way of War

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

35. Countering United Front Work: Taiwan’s Political Warfare System

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

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

38. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Military Defence and Security

39. Sign of the Times: How the United Kingdom’s Integrated Review Affects Relations with Africa

40. Border Nation: The Reshaping of the Syrian-Turkish Borderlands

41. The Challenges of Data Collection in Conflict-affected Areas: A Case Study in the Liptako-Gourma Region

42. Gender Dimensions of Climate Insecurity

43. Climate Change and Violent Conflict in West Africa: Assessing the Evidence

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

45. The Russian Soldiers’ Question Revisited

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

47. Global South Perspectives on a Global Ban on Nuclear Weapons: A Comparative Approach

48. What is new about the reset between Israel and Turkey?

49. Georgian-Greek Relations: Building a Strategic Dimension

50. Greece and Turkey in the world today: the public’s view

51. Turkey’s quest for Strategic Autonomy

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

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

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

55. Overcoming the ambition-unity dilemma

56. The Space Imperative: A Whole-Of-Nation Approach to a Sustainable, Secure, and Resilient Space Domain

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

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

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

60. They melted down our tanks, we are creating the strongest power in the region – militarist narratives serving the purpose of state capturing

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

62. Gender Security and Safety in the ASEAN Digital Economy

63. Development Effectiveness in the “New Normal”: What Do the Changing Roles and Purposes of ODA Mean for the Effectiveness Agenda?

64. Social Protection in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from South Africa

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

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

67. China’s Digital Silk Road in Indonesia: Progress and implications

68. Regime Change No More: Coming to Terms with the Greater Middle East

69. Defying United Nations Sanctions: Three Reasons for African Engagement with North Korea

70. Debunking the Korean Peninsula "Arms Race": What's Behind South Korea's Military Force Development?

71. Inter-Korean Reconciliation and the Role of the U.S.: Facilitator or Spoiler?

72. UN Peacekeeping and the Protection of Civilians from Sexual and GenderBased Violence

73. Australia’s Response to the China Threat: The Case for Engagement

74. Japan’s Expanded Regional Security Role: The Challenge of China

75. Early Warning in the Taiwan Strait

76. U.S. Coast Guard Academy Cultural Competence Assessment

77. A Call to Action: The Federal Government’s Role in Building a Cybersecurity Workforce for the Nation

78. The Security Ghost of the January 25th Revolution in al-Sisi Regime’s Policy toward Gaza

79. Proceed with Caution: Israeli Research Collaboration with China

80. Difficulties in the Negotiations with Iran: Implications for Israel

81. The American Withdrawal from Afghanistan, One Year Later

82. To What Extent is Israel Prepared for the Growing Threat of UAVs?

83. The Rift in Fatah, which Threatens Security Stability, is a Challenge – and Not Only for Israel

84. Operation Breaking Dawn: Following the Successful Entry, an Exit Strategy is Required

85. The Tenth NPT Review Conference: In the Shadow of Russian Aggression in Ukraine

86. Cyber Challenges and Foreign Influence in the Upcoming Knesset Elections

87. Resolving the Gas Dispute with Lebanon: First Exhaust Diplomatic Efforts

88. Transportation and National Security

89. An Israeli National Guard?

90. Between ISIS and Arab Citizens of Israel

91. Seven Years Later: Is the War in Yemen Nearly Over?

92. Stalemate in Talks with Iran on a Return to the Nuclear Agreement

93. A Multi-Front Terror Campaign: How Should Israel Respond?

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

95. Nonetheless, We Need to Maneuver

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

97. A Rising and Falling Alarm: A Strategy for a Joint Exercise in the Home Front Command

98. World economy in summer 2022: Inflation is curbing global growth

99. A Primer on the 2022 National Security Strategy

100. The Sky is the Limit: The Azerbaijan-Israel-Türkiye Trio and the Greater Middle East