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801. Sochi: games with frontiers

802. Chinese Scholarship on Iran and the Middle East

803. British Foreign Policy in an Unequal World

804. Waiting for the "Bitles" in Mexico — World Games in Cali — Milkshakeburgers in the U.S. —10 Things to Do in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

805. Celebrating Germany in Brazil — Dominica hosts the World Creole Festival — Tackling Mexico City's traffic jams —10 Things to Do in Antigua

806. EU cyber-defence: a work in progress

807. Evolving Internal Roles of the Armed Forces: Lessons for Building Partner Capacity

808. Inside-out and Outside-in: EU Security in the Neighbourhood

809. A Window of Opportunity to Upgrade EU Foreign Policy

810. The role of the European Union in the world

811. Cardiff: Birthplace of a new Transatlantic Narrative?

812. Neoclassical realism and international climate change politics: moral imperative and political constraint in international climate finance

813. European integration and the problem of the state: universality, particularity, and exemplarity in the crafting of the European Union

814. The West: a securitising community?

815. 'Moral power' as objectification of the 'civilian'/'normative' 'EUlogy': the European Union as a conflict-dealer in the South Caucasus

816. Looking back: communist melancholia and post-socialist pains

817. Russia's energy relations in Europe and the Far East: towards a social structurationist approach to energy policy formation

818. Trends in world military expenditure, 2013

819. Foreign Fighters in Syria

820. Five Long-Term Challenges for NATO beyond the Ukraine Crisis

821. NATO Enlargement and Russia: Die-Hard Myths and Real Dilemmas

822. Cold War Déjà Vu? NATO, Russia and the Ukraine Crisis

823. Ukraine's Euromaidan: Questions from the (R)evolution

824. Does Russia Matter? Purely Political Relations Are Not Enough in Operational Times

825. European Missile Defense and Russia

826. A Result That Resolves Little

827. Four lessons the EU should learn about energy security

828. An Economic Strategy to Save Ukraine

829. Climate Change and EU Security Policy: An Unmet Challenge

830. Turkish-Iranian Rapprochement and the Future of European and Asian Energy

831. Europe's Defence Dilemma

832. NORDEFCO and NATO: "Smart Defence" in the North?

833. "Resetting" AU-NATO relations: from ad hoc military-technical cooperation to strategic partnership

834. Game of zones. The quest for influence in Europe's neighbourhood

835. The impact of the withdrawal from Afghanistan on Russia's security

836. "The Lessons of 1914 for East Asia Today: Missing the Trees for the Forest"

837. "Better Now Than Later: The Paradox of 1914 as Everyone's Favored Year for War"

838. Ukraine - Europe's New Proxy War?

839. The (in)securisation by military technologies and the significance of violence : a case-study of the NATO military intervention in Libya (2011) | L’(in)sécurisation par les technologies militaires et la mise en sens de la violence: Le cas de l’intervention militaire de l’OTAN au-dessus de la Libye (2011)

840. Counting for the sake of counting. The pratical manifestations of a criminological knowledge in local organisations dedicated to security | Compter pour compter Les manifestations pratiques de savoirs criminologiques dans les instances locales de sécurité

841. Prioritising European Defence Cooperation: The next step for the common security and defence policy

842. After Ukraine: Keeping the Arctic Stable

843. Comprehensive Security and Integrated Defence

844. Accountability or not? Managing of public funds in Kosovo Security Sector

845. Inclusion or Exclusion - Minorities in the Security Sector in Post-Independent Kosovo

846. Kosovo’s Membership and Representation in Regional Security Initiatives

847. Kosovo Security Barometer - Fourth Edition

848. Chasing the Nordic option after independence

849. Merkel's Unfinished Business: Why Germany Needs to Act Strategically

850. The Global Arctic: The Growing Arctic Interests of Russia, China, the United States and the European Union

851. Linking instruments in development and foreign policy: Comprehensive approaches in the EU

852. Cyber world: site under construction

853. Feed the world? The challenges of global food security

854. Renewables: do they matter for foreign policy?

855. Europe: spread (not lost) in space

856. Russia Still Matters: Strategic Challenges and Opportunities for the Obama Administration

857. Time for Tough Love in Transatlantic Relations

858. The 'TTIP-ing Point': How the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Could Impact European Defence

859. Europe: Strategic Drifter

860. Securing the State: National Security and Secret Intelligence

861. The Military in a Wicked World: A European Union Military Point of View

862. A Recurrent, Variable and Complex Challenge: The Uncertain Trajectory of Stabilization and Reconstruction in U.S. Security Strategy

863. The Role of Europe in Enhancing Cooperative Security in Asia and the Pacific: A View from Japan

864. The Start-Up Fund – An Elegant Treaty Mechanism for Sustaining Defence Capabilities

865. Pool it, Share it, Use it: The European Council on Defence

866. Geopolitical Shifts in the Eastern Mediterranean

867. The state of defence in europe: state of emergency?

868. Thinking Beyond TAP: Turkey's Role in the Southern Energy Corridor

869. Strategy and Its Role in the Future of European Defence Integration

870. Neither neutral nor non-aligned: The Europeanization of Finland's foreign and security policy

871. European Defence Under Scrutiny: What can be expected from the European Council?

872. The Arctic and Geopolitics

873. The Future of the European Defence Industry after the December Summit: Ten Polish Priorities

874. Pushing the Turbo Button: What Next for the Polishâ?"Romanian Strategic Partnership?

875. Politics and Economics in Putin's Russia

876. Truth and Lies about Poverty: Ending comfortable myths about poverty

877. Inherent Governmental Functions and Areas of Further Security Privatization in the Czech Republic

878. The role of French private military companies in the security privatization sector: Specific features of the French approach and a comparison with Anglo-Saxon private military companies

879. Securing energy or energising security: the impact of Russia's energy policy on Turkey's accession to the European Union

880. Security in the South Caucasus: the EU, NATO and Russia

881. The Broader Context of NATO's Nuclear Policy and Posture

882. Good Governance of the Security Sector in Turkey

883. Ukraine's European Integration: Internal Factors and External Influences

884. Narrow Focus, Broad Vision: A Strategic View of the Eastern Partnership

885. Draft Report on the Parliamentary Oversight of the Security Sector in BiH for 2012

886. Kosovo Security Barometer - The voices of Kosovo: Insights and Perceptions

887. The Development Context of the Strategic Security Sector Review – civil society perspective

888. Assessment Report of the Implementation of NAP-AP 1325 in the Western Balkans - Kosovo

889. Critical Discourse Analysis (De-) Constructing KFOR Discourse

890. What are the Implications of Pyrotechnics in Kosovo?

891. Kosovo Security Barometer - Third Edition

892. Exigencies of Future Deployments: What Canada must Exact from its Military Partners

893. The European Commission's Policy Towards the Southern Gas Corridor: Between National Interests and Economic Fundamentals

894. Police Primacy: The Challenges of Developing Host Nation Police Capacity on Stability Operations

895. Towards efficient early action: The EU needs a regional focus and proactive tools to prevent and manage conflicts

896. Iran and the Security of Afghanistan after NATO's Pullout

897. China's Fear of Contagion: Tiananmen Square and the Power of the European Example

898. EU engagement in the Sahel: lessons from Somalia and AfPak

899. Russia's pressure politics: The Kremlin's uncompromising approach to opponents threatens political stability

900. Transatlantic cybersecurity: The only winning move is to play with others