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101. Tasks for North Korea Policy After the Washington Declaration

102. North Korea’s Space Development: The Gap Between Ideal and Reality

103. The South Korea-U.S. Summit and Measures to Enhance Bilateral Cooperation on North Korea

104. Pyongyang in Search of a New Cold War Strategy

105. Japan’s Stance on North Korea’s “New Cold War” Narrative: Strengthening Japan’s Defense and Global Normative Power

106. U.S. Stance on North Korea’s “New Cold War” Narrative

107. North Korea’s Outlook on the New Cold War

108. Will Spring Ever Come? Security Landscape of Northeast Asia in 2023

109. China’s Stance on North Korea’s “New Cold War” Narrative

110. Re-Declared “Frontal Breakthrough”: North Korea’s Nuclear First Line in 2023 and Its Limitations

111. East Vs. West: A New Cold War?

112. The Role of Democracy Discourse in the Emerging "New Cold War"

113. Will Turkiye Find Herself A Place in the New World Order?

114. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

115. Asia: Forecast summary

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

117. The Pathway to an Effective ETS and Power Market Interaction: The Case of the Korean ETS

118. Taiwan Strait Crises: Island Seizure Contingencies

119. General Equilibrium Analysis of Cost-Effectiveness and Distributional Impacts of China’s Nationwide CO2 Emissions Trading System

120. Countering Economic Coercion: Tools and Strategies for Collective Action

121. The Transition From an Intensity to an Absolute Emissions Cap in China’s National Emissions Trading System

122. Getting Asia to Net Zero

123. Economic and Environmental Impacts of China’s New Nationwide CO2 Emissions Trading System

124. Indian Carbon Market Simulation Training Exercise Report

125. Countering China’s coercive diplomacy: Prioritising economic security, sovereignty and the rules-based order

126. Seeking to undermine democracy and partnerships: How the CCP is influencing the Pacific islands information environment

127. China, climate change and the energy transition

128. China, climate and conflict in the Indo-Pacific

129. Gaming public opinion: The CCP’s increasingly sophisticated cyber-enabled influence operations

130. Chinese foreign policy in 2023: Stepping back from the brink

131. East Asia’s Worsening Security Situation

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

133. Updating Estimates of Methane Emissions: The Case of China

134. Outsiders Wanting In: Asian States and Arctic Governance

135. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

136. Asia: Forecast summary

137. China's response to the US tech war: The closing of detours

138. Toward a Unified NATO Response to the People’s Republic of China

139. The World After Taiwan’s Fall

140. Digital China: The Strategy and Its Geopolitical Implications

141. South China Sea, East China Sea, and the Emerging US-Japan-Philippines Trilateral

142. The United States & Japan: Allied Against Disinformation

143. Understanding Alignment Decisions in Southeast Asia: A Review of U.S.-China Competition in the Philippines

144. War and Peace for Moscow and Beijing

145. The Return of Shuttle Diplomacy

146. Deepening Suspicions and Limited Diplomacy

147. North Cranks up Nukes—and Slams Down the Phone

148. Confrontation Muted, Tensions Growing

149. China Strengthens Regional Leadership Countering US Challenges

150. US-Korea Relations: Nuclear New Year

151. US-China Effort to Set “Guardrails” Fizzles with Balloon Incident

152. The US and Japan Build Multilateral Momentum

153. India’s Ongoing “Strategic Correction to the East” during 2022

154. China-Russia Relations: Ending the War? Or the World?

155. Japan and South Korea as Like-Minded Partners in the Indo-Pacific

156. Japan-China Relations: A Period of Cold Peace?

157. China-Korea Relations: Kim Jong Un Tests Xi-Yoon Diplomacy

158. Tensions Intensify as Taiwan-US IT Cooperation Blossoms

159. Xi Moderates to US and Others Amid Continued Competition

160. US-Korea Relations: Everything Everywhere All At Once, Extremely Close and Incredibly Loud

161. US-Japan Relations: Ramping Up Diplomacy and Defense Cooperation

162. Regional Overview: Indo-Pacific as the 'Epicenter',

163. For All the Tea in China: The English East India Company

164. Second Meeting in Beijing: China-Facilitated Iran-Saudi diplomatic reconciliation efforts amid US apprehensions

165. Intertwined Interest: What’s behind China-Ivory Coast strengthened relations?

166. Military capabilities affected by climate change: An analysis of China, Russia and the United States

167. China “De-risking”: A Long Way from Political Statements to Corporate Action

168. Evaluating Public Support for Chinese Vendors in Europe’s 5G Infrastructure

169. A More Strategic Approach to Foreign Direct Investment Policy

170. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

171. Asia: Forecast summary

172. Sustaining Congressional Engagement with Southeast Asia

173. Korea Matters for America/America Matters for Korea (2023)

174. Valuing Longer, Healthier Lives: Assessing the Productivity of Health Spending in South Korea

175. What North Korea Has Been Learning From Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

176. Two Peripheries: The Ukraine War's Effect on North Korea-Russia Relations

177. United Kingdom Engagement with North Korea

178. North Korea-Germany Relations: An Ambassador's Perspective of Diplomacy with Pyongyang

179. From Coy to Cold Shoulder - The European Union and North Korea

180. From Close Allies to Distant Comrades: The Ups and Downs of the Vietnam-North Korea Relationship

181. North Korea-Guyana Relations in the Burnham Era

182. A Monumental Relationship: North Korea and Namibia

183. Japan Matters for America/America Matters for Japan (2023)

184. Economic Sanctions During Humanitarian Emergencies: The Case of North Korea

185. Trade Balances and International Competitiveness in Cyber-physical, Digital Task-intensive, ICT Capital-intensive and Traditional Industries

186. Competition Versus Exclusion in U.S.–China Relations: A Choice Between Stability and Conflict

187. Common Good Diplomacy: A Framework for Stable U.S.–China Relations

188. The Value of Reporting: National Reporting Practices under the UN Sanctions Regime on North Korea

189. China Maritime Report No. 25: More Chinese Ferry Tales: China's Use of Civilian Shipping in Military Activities, 2021-2022

190. China Maritime Report No. 26: Beyond the First Battle: Overcoming a Protracted Blockade of Taiwan

191. China Maritime Report No. 27: PLA Navy Submarine Leadership - Factors Affecting Operational Performance

192. China Maritime Report No. 28: Bitterness Ends, Sweetness Begins: Organizational Changes to the PLAN Submarine Force Since 2015

193. China Maritime Report No. 29: PLAN Mine Countermeasures: Platforms, Training, and Civil-Military Integration

194. China Maritime Report No. 30: A Brief Technical History of PLAN Nuclear Submarines

195. China Maritime Report No. 31: China's Submarine Industrial Base: State-Led Innovation with Chinese Characteristics

196. The Maritime Fulcrum of the Indo-Pacific: Indonesia and Malaysia Respond to China’s Creeping Expansion in the South China Sea

197. Commercial Satellite Use Catalyzes Nuclear-Armed States to Combat: A Wargame After-Action Report (Occasional Paper 2306)

198. Time to say goodbye? The impact of environmental regulation on foreign divestment

199. China as an International Lender of Last Resort

200. A post-Western global order in the making? Foreign policy goals of India, Turkey, Brazil and South Africa