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51. China’s grand industrial strategy and what it means for Europe

52. Tangled Threats: Integrating U.S. Strategies toward China and North Korea

53. Partners, Competitors, or a Little of Both? Russia and China in the Arctic

54. Is America Really Back?

55. Hedging by Default: The Limits of EU “Strategic Autonomy” in a Binary World Order

56. FOCAC at 21: Future Trajectories of China-Africa Relations

57. Shaping the Indo-Pacific? Japan and Europeanisation

58. Strategic Foresight in Chin: The other missing dimension

59. North Korea’s Energy Crisis: What Are the Problems?

60. The China Challenge Prompts Recovery of a Strained ROK-Japan Relations: Analyzing ROK-Japan Relations Through the 9th Joint Korea-Japan Public Opinion Survey

61. Is Serbia Still a Troublemaker in the Balkans?

62. More Harm than Good: Why Chinese Sanctions over THAAD have Backfired

63. The Opportunity is There: South Koreans’ Views of China and the Future of the US-ROK Alliance

64. Opciones estratégicas de Rusia desde la óptica del neorrealismo ofensivo

65. Hedging as a Survival Strategy for Small States: The Case of Kuwait

66. Tianxia (All-Under-Heaven): An Alternative System or a Rose by another Name?

67. Leveraging Submarine Cables for Political Gain: U.S. Responses to Chinese Strategy

68. The Impact of the Repression in Xinjiang on China’s Relations with Other Countries

69. The Vision Group on U.S.-ROK Relations: Insights and Recommendations

70. Limits of Public Diplomacy and Soft Power: Lessons from the THAAD Dispute for South Korea's Foreign Policy

71. The Silence of non-Western International Relations Theory as a Camouflage Strategy: The Trauma of Qing China and the Late Ottoman Empire

72. Answering Beijing’s Growing Assertiveness beyond the Senkakus: Balancing Japan-China Relations

73. Strategic Annual Report 2020

74. Can China Practice Major Power Diplomacy in the Middle East?

75. U.S. Trade Policy toward China: Learning the Right Lessons

76. Catalyzing India’s Climate Ambition

77. A Rising or Ebbing Tide: Do Chinese Students Still Want to Study in the U.S.?

78. The New Geo-Economic Environment and the EU’s Capacity to Act

79. Hun Sen's Mistake? The Domestic Political Ramifications of His Chinese Shelter

80. EU-China Engagement in Humanitarian Aid: Different Approaches, Shared Interests?

81. China’s Influence in South Asia: Vulnerabilities and Resilience in Four Countries

82. The policy of the People’s Republic of China towards Central and Eastern Europe in 2012-2020

83. The Interests of Global Powers in the Mediterranean and Israeli Policies

84. Gender and Migration from North Korea

85. Combating China’s COVID-19 Propaganda Offensive to Undermine the United States on the Global Stage

86. A Global Survey of US-China Competition in the Coronavirus Era

87. Boosting Taiwan’s Economic Status is Good Strategy, Economics, and Domestic Policy

88. Double-Edged Aid: China’s Strategy to Gain Influence through Regional Assistance

89. The “China Dream” and the African Reality: The Role of Ideology in PRC-Africa Relations

90. Addressing the Sino-Russian Challenge

91. Dangerous Synergies Countering Chinese and Russian Digital Influence Operations

92. Exploring India's Strategic Futures

93. Recalibrating US-Africa Policy

94. The two Koreas´ Relations with China: Vision and Challenge

95. All Hands on Deck: the Crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Need for US Leadership

96. Climate superpowers: How the EU and China can compete and cooperate for a green future

97. On the Value of Nuclear Dialogue with China

98. China Maritime Report No. 7: Gwadar: China's Potential Strategic Strongpoint in Pakistan

99. Staring Into the Abyss of US-China Decoupling

100. Gulf Security: The Arab Gulf States Have No Good Options