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101. 'Win Without Fighting': The Chinese Communist Party's Political and Institutional Warfare Against the West

102. Chinese Political Warfare: The PLA’s Information and Influence Operations

103. Understanding and Countering China's Approach to Economic Decoupling from the United States

104. Chinese Information and Influence Warfare in Asia and the Pacific

105. An Assessment of US and Allied Information and Influence Warfare

106. China between lockdowns and the 20th Party Congress: What can we expect for the EU and globally?

107. China en África: Objetivos, instrumentos e implicaciones estratégicas

108. Competitive Connectivity: Crafting Transatlantic Responses to China’s Belt and Road Initiative

109. Precision and Posture: Defense Spending Trends and the FY23 Budget Request

110. Building a Flywheel: The Biden Administration's Opportunity to Forge a New Path with North Korea

111. The Distortion of UN Resolution 2758 to Limit Taiwan’s Access to the United Nations

112. Embedding Human Rights in European and US China Policy

113. Next-generation Perspectives on Taiwan

114. Six Lessons from a Decade of Asia Strategy Simulations

115. "Best and Bosom Friends" Putin, Xi and the Challenge to the West

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

117. Can Chancellor Scholz Save the West? The New German Government and Global Geopolitics

118. Education, Training and Capacity Building in the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) 2021: Multilateral and Bilateral Ambitions Twenty Years On

119. The Sino-Lithuanian Crisis: Going beyond the Taiwanese Representative Office Issue

120. What do we know about cyber operations during militarized crises?

121. China's Foreign Policies Today: Who Is in Charge of What

122. Restarting Educational Exchanges with China after the Cultural Revolution

123. Big Power Competition in the Indian Ocean: Will Economic or Strategic Logic Prevail?

124. China Makes a Move in the Middle East: How Far Will Sino-Arab Strategic Rapprochement Go?

125. Finland and the Demise of China’s Polar Silk Road

126. Meloni at the Helm: What Does Italy’s New Government Mean for Sino-Italian Relations?

127. Can Beijing be Flexible on U.S. Policy?

128. China’s Interests in Afghanistan One Year After the U.S. Withdrawal

129. The Russia-India-China Trilateral After Ukraine: Will Beijing Take the Lead?

130. With an Eye on Tibet, China Reacts Warily to Warming U.S.-Nepal Ties

131. Security Dialogues with Chinese Characteristics

132. China’s Shifting Approach to Alliance Politics

133. 16 + 1: China’s Push Into Central and Eastern Europe Loses Momentum

134. China and the Ongoing Political Crisis in Pakistan

135. China and Russia: Shackled to a Corpse?

136. What is at Stake in China-Bhutan Boundary Negotiations?

137. China-Lithuania Tensions Boil Over Taiwan

138. The U.S.-China Perception Gap: A Recipe for Disaster?

139. What now for Australia-China relations?

140. The US–Italy Economic Relations in a Divided World

141. Turning point? Putin, Xi, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine

142. China: An Economic and Political Outlook for 2022

143. China's messaging on the Ukraine conflict

144. Producing policy-relevant China research and analysis in an era of strategic competition

145. US-China Mutual Vulnerability: Perspectives on the Debate

146. Trouble on the Rocks: US Policy in East China Sea and South China Sea Disputes

147. Forging European Unity on China: The Case of Hungarian Dissent

148. Ukraine: Toward a Prolonged War of Attrition Fuelling Great Power Competition

149. Ukraine Will Not Happen in Asia: America Seeks to Check China through Taiwan Visit and Quad Initiatives

150. FSM Engagement with the United States and China: A Lesson Learned for the Pacific Islands

151. From Strategic Ambiguity to Strategic Clarity? The Dynamics of South Korea’s Navigation of US-China Competition

152. After the Russian “Ruse,” China Looks for New Friends

153. The Folly of Pushing South Korea Toward a China Containment Strategy

154. Memo on an "Economic Article 5" to Counter Authoritarian Coercion

155. Let a thousand contacts bloom: How China competes for influence in Bulgaria

156. Principled pragmatism: Europe’s place in a multipolar Middle East

157. The Geopolitical Consequences of COVID-19: Assessing Hawkish Mass Opinion in China

158. Cross-Strait and U.S.-Taiwan Relations from the Kuomintang Point of View

159. Russia in the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives from China, Russia, and the United States

160. Negotiating Local Business Practices With China in Benin

161. China's New Trade Strategy amid US-China Confrontation and Implications

162. When only China wants to play: Institutional turmoil and Chinese investment in Brazil

163. Cooperation and Peril: Germany Attempts a Policy Balance with China

164. China Tightens Policy towards Taiwan

165. The Future of Xi’s China. Scenarios and Implications for Europe

166. Chinese coercion, Australian resilience

167. Sharper choices: How Australia can make better national security decisions

168. Mixed report card: China’s influence at the United Nations

169. Analysis of Xi Jinping’s Work Report to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and its Implications on Foreign Policy

170. Reviewing 30 Years of “China’s Role” in North Korea’s Nuclear Issue

171. Suppressing the truth and spreading lies: How the CCP is influencing Solomon Islands’ information environment

172. Chinese companies in Arctic mining are gaming the master plan

173. Navigating an uncertain future: An exploration of China’s influence on the Netherlands’ future maritime logistics hub function

174. After Hegemony: Japan’s role and dilemma in maintaining the rules-based order

175. Ending the Destructive Sino-U.S. Interaction Over Taiwan: A Call for Mutual Reassurance

176. The Worsening Taiwan Imbroglio: An Urgent Need for Effective Crisis Management

177. A Restraint Recipe for America’s Asian Alliances and Security Partnerships

178. China’s Infrastructure Projects in the Middle East: Lessons from China’s Engagement Elsewhere

179. US Arms Sales Reveal Discord in Taiwan's Defense Strategy

180. Filling the Geopolitical Void in Central Asia

181. Putin Is Doing Xi’s Dirty Work (and the West Is Helping Him)

182. Treading Lightly: China’s Footprint in a Taliban-led Afghanistan

183. Arms-production Capabilities in the Indo-Pacific Region: Measuring Self-reliance

184. How to Engage and Prevail in Political Warfare against China

185. Don’t Fear Vacuums: It’s Safe To Go Home

186. Divergencias chino-estadounidenses y reconfiguración de la política exterior latinoamericana. Introducción al número especial

187. Aid and Technological Cooperation as a Foreign Policy Tool for Emerging Donors: The Case of Brazil

188. What the Quad Is, Is Not, and Should Not Be

189. Economic Cracks in the Great Wall of China: Is China's Current Economic Model Sustainable?

190. The Diminishing Path to Growth: Can Xi Jinping Avoid Crisis during China's Economic Transition

191. Africa and the United States: Reengaging with Africa’s Prosperity in Mind

192. A Principled Middle Power Diplomacy Approach For South Korea to Navigate the U.S.-China Rivalry

193. Building on the Middle: Diversifying South Korea’s Foreign Policy Narrative and Economic Ties

194. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How Should South Korea Manage its Relations with the United States and China?

195. The Sino–U.S. National Identity Gap and Bilateral Relations

196. The Pandemic as a Geopolitical Gamechanger in the Indo-Pacific: The View from China

197. Xi Jinping’s Evergrande Dilemma

198. Genocide in Xinjiang: Centering Uyghur Human Rights in US Policies Toward China

199. Resilient Aerial Refueling: Safeguarding the US Military’s Global Reach

200. The Chinese Communist Party’s Economic Challenge to the Free World