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

302. ‘Peace with a Woman’s Face’: Women, Social Media and the Colombian Peace Process

303. Priorities for the UN's Children and Armed Conflict Agenda, 2020

304. Egyptian Plague or Spring of Youth? The Israeli Discourse regarding the Arab Spring

305. Israel's Relations with Key Arab States in 2019

306. Effects of US Foreign Assistance on Democracy Building, 1990–2014: An Update

307. Shoutings, Scoldings, Talkings, and Whispers: Mothers’ Reponses to Armed Actors and Militarization in Two Caracas Barrios

308. The Strategic Imperatives of Modi's Indo-Pacific Ocean Initiative

309. The United States and Fiji Reaffirm Security Assistance Cooperation

310. Ordinary Shareholders' Rights Protection in Botswana

311. The persistent refugee crisis in Europe. The legal and management framework of the European Union / La persistente crisis de los refugiados en Europa. El marco jurídico y de gestión de la Unión Europea

312. Water Security and Disaster Management in Asia

313. Weathering TechNationalism

314. Terrorism in Afghanistan: A Joint Threat Assessment

315. Ensuring Water Security in the Middle East: Policy Implications

316. AI & Machine Learning for the Indian Navy

317. Devising an Indian policy on Sanctions for Pakistan

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

319. Why the United States Should Remain Engaged on Nuclear Power: Geopolitical and National Security Considerations

320. How Germany and France Could Play a Leading Role in International Donor Coordination

321. Monitoring in German Bilateral Development Cooperation: A Case Study of Agricultural, Rural Development and Food Security Projects

322. China and Middle East Security Issues: Challenges, Perceptions and Positions

323. “Irregular” Migration and Divergent Understandings of Security in the Sahel

324. The Quest to Launch Regional Integration Processes in West Asia and the Arabian Peninsula

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

326. Emergency Powers, COVID-19 and the New Challenge for Human Rights

327. US Must Protect Israel’s QME After F-35 Sale to UAE

328. China’s Alternative Vision for Gulf Security

329. Rabin’s True Legacy

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

331. China’s View of the Abraham Accords

332. The Lebanese-Israeli Maritime Border Talks: An Important Step Forward

333. The Beirut Disaster: A Chance for a Systemic Change in Lebanon?

334. Turkey’s Salafists, ISIS, and the Revolving Doors of Turkish Prisons

335. An EU response to Turkey’s increased aggressiveness

336. Egypt-Jordan-Iraq: Another Middle East Axis in the Making?

337. Stabilizing forces growing stronger

338. Gulf states seek warm peace with Israel

339. The China-Iran Agreement is not a Strategic Shift

340. Israel Needs to Strike Hezbollah to Ensure its Freedom of Action

341. The Future of India-Israel Arms Trade

342. Shortening mandatory service is a danger to Israel

343. Security Considerations and National Unity Require Jordan Valley Sovereignty

344. On Viruses and Missiles

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

346. Netanyahu’s Annexation Plan Can’t Be Stopped

347. Israeli Decision-Making During the COVID-19 Crisis

348. Will Coronavirus be a Moderating Factor in the Middle East?

349. Social and Economic Reslience in a Crisis Situation: Strategic Implications

350. What we know about Iran five years after Netanyahu’s speech to Congress

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

352. The UAE’s Role in Syria’s Stability

353. The Impact of COVID-19 on the Military Dynamics in Northern Syria

354. COVID-19 in Turkish Controlled Areas and Idlib

355. Regulating and Limiting the Proliferation of Armed Drones: Norms and Challenges

356. The Battle for the Tribes in Northeast Syria

357. America’s ‘Turkey Dilemma’ in the Mediterranean

358. Is Escalation Between France and Turkey in the Middle East and Beyond Inescapable?

359. Syria in the US and Israeli debate on Iran

360. Security, Stability, and Counter-Terrorism in Idlib: A Turkish Perspective

361. Russia’s Increasing Stalemate in Southwest Syria

362. Turkish Strategic Alternatives for the North East of Syria

363. Iran’s Preferred Outcome in Syria: An Open-End or a Formal Agreement?

364. Norm and Dissidence: Egyptian Shiʿa between Security Approaches and Geopolitical Stakes

365. Trends in Israel’s Regional Foreign Policies

366. Israel and Egypt: Strategic Partnership, Civil Remoteness?

367. Divided and Divisive: Europeans, Israel and Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking

368. Existing and Potential Cooperation between Israel and Key Arab States

369. Existing and Potential Cooperation between Israel and Key Arab States (Snapshot, Mid-2019)

370. China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Its Energy-Security Dimensions

371. Weapons Systems Supply and Operational or Logistical Support under the PSSA

372. Defining the Concept of ‘Violent Extremism’

373. Climate Security: Making it #Doable

374. The Foreign Military Presence in the Horn of Africa Region

375. Multilateral Peace Operations and the Challenges of Irregular Migration and Human Trafficking

376. A Confluence of Crises: On Water, Climate and Security in the Middle East and North Africa

377. Narratives in the Russian Media of Conflict and Cooperation in the Arctic

378. Advancing United Nations Responses to Climate-related Security Risks

379. Climate-related Security Risks and Peacebuilding in Somalia

380. Arms Flows to South East Asia

381. Returnees in the Maghreb: Comparing Policies on Returning Foreign Terrorist Fighters in Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia

382. Security Aspects of Connectivity

383. Security Forces’ Strategies of Resistance to Transitional Justice

384. China in Latin America: Major Impacts and Avenues for Constructive Engagement

385. Daesh: The archetype of hybrid terrorist organizations

386. Working paper on the relations between Russia and China

387. The Embrace Between a Russian Bear and the Panda Bear. An Emerging Sino-Russian Axis

388. Climate Change and National Security: How Can Public Policy Change the World?

389. L’ambivalence de la politique d’armement britannique vis-à-vis de l’Europe (The Ambivalence of British Arms Policy Towards Europe)

390. The Self-government Constitutes an Essential Element of the Civil Security in Polish Political Thought after 1989

391. The Challenges of Reintegration

392. U.S. Trade Policy in North America, China, and Beyond

393. Responding to the Rise in Violent Extremism in the Sahel

394. A Review of Major Regional Security Efforts in the Sahel

395. China Global Security Tracker

396. China Global Security Tracker, No.5

397. Do as I Say, and as I Do: 
Chinese Leadership in Nuclear Security

398. EU-Turkey Policies in Iraq & Syria: Challenges & Opportunities

399. The Hashd Al-Shaabi: From heroes to … what exactly?

400. Enhancing chemical security in Kurdistan Region