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1. UK-EU Relations Tracker Q3

2. Lessons Learned from the Development of Turkish IR: A View from Greece

3. Russia’s Aggression Against Ukraine: Concept, Ideology, Objectives, Means, Consequences

4. Beyond European extraterritoriality, for legal intelligence and compliance in the service of sovereignty: A response to the extraterritoriality of foreign laws to safeguard fundamental European values

5. How the War in Ukraine is Changing the Space Game

6. Will the Invasion of Ukraine Change Russia-Africa Relations?

7. The Putin Doctrine: What is it? The Russian Strategic Issue and the Enlarged National Security

8. South Africa-Russia Maintain Special Relations

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

10. United Kingdom Engagement with North Korea

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

12. Seven Ways to Deepen NATO-Ukraine Relations at the Vilnius Summit

13. Renewable relations: A strategic approach to European energy cooperation with the Gulf states

14. Assessing Realist and Liberal Explanations for the Russo-Ukrainian War

15. UK-EU relations tracker: first edition

16. Where next? The future of the UK-EU relationship

17. Italy’s Pivot to the Indo-Pacific – Towards a Value-driven Foreign Policy?

18. Legacy of the Troubles: The Role of Civil Society in Providing Justice for Victims in Northern Ireland

19. Policy Paper: Considerations of condemnation and balance of Palestine’s position on the war in Ukraine

20. The English School and Global IR – A Research Agenda

21. Ontological Insecurity, Anxiety, and Hubris: An Affective Account of Turkey-KRG Relations

22. The Implications of the Third Trilateral Meeting in Brussels

23. La contribución de España a la OTAN: el Flanco Este y sus relaciones con Rusia

24. EU – Pacific Talks: Japan – V4 Relations – More Central but Still European

25. EU- Pacific talks: U.S.-Japan relations - new leaders, new chance to restore the old relationship

26. Hypotheses on the Implications of the Ukraine-Russia War

27. The state of the European Union

28. The differences between Western and non-Western US allies in the Ukraine war

29. Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains: An Affirmative Agenda for International Cooperation

30. Public and cultural diplomacy in European cities and states’ branding

31. Democratic Backsliding and Securitization: Challenges for Israel, the EU, and Israel-Europe Relations

32. Lessons for Europe from China’s quest for semiconductor self-reliance

33. EU-Azerbaijan Economic Relations: New Perspectives and Targets

34. The old is dying and the new cannot be born: A power audit of EU-Russia relations

35. Europe's China Chimera

36. Greece, Russia and the EU: The Way Forward

37. Turkey and the West: A Hostile Dance

38. The EU–UK relationship: It is what it is

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

40. Will the EU’s positive agenda on Turkey amount to anything more than wishful thinking?

41. From the Barcelona Process to the New Agenda for the Mediterranean: In Search of an Appropriate Model of Cooperation/Del Proceso de Barcelona a la nueva agenda para el Mediterráneo: En busca de un modelo apropiado de cooperación

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

43. Shaping the Indo-Pacific? Japan and Europeanisation

44. Russian Relations with Central Asia and Afghanistan after U.S. Withdrawal

45. Burning ambition: Egypt’s return to regional leadership and how Europe should respond

46. The young and the restless: Europe, Russia, and the next generation of diplomats in the Eastern Partnership

47. New energies: How the European Green Deal can save the EU’s relationship with Turkey

48. Push back, contain, and engage: How the EU should approach relations with Russia

49. How to prevent Germany from becoming Eurosceptic

50. Useful enemies: How the Turkey-UAE rivalry is remaking the Middle East

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

52. Turkey: The European Union’s Adversarial Partner

53. European strategic autonomy: From misconceived to useful concept what can we learn from the Northern outlook?

54. A lack of evidence-based approaches will weaken the implementation of the EU Action Plan against migrant smuggling 2021-2025

55. Thinking Europe's Future: The role of think tanks between policy expertise and normative vision

56. Ghana as the EU’s Migration Partner: Actors, Interests, and Recommendations for European Policymakers

57. Turkey’s Response to Syrian Mass Migration: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis

58. EU-Africa relations in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic. State of play and prospects

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

60. The 23rd EU-Ukraine Summit at a time of changes

61. The EU’s North Korea Policy: From Engagement, to Critical Engagement, and to Criticism with Limited Engagement

62. EU – Japan Strategic dialogue: climate change cooperation as a pathway to the future

63. Brexit and Beyond: government, law and external relations

64. Global Britain: views from abroad

65. Global rivalry in the Red Sea: A ‘Geopolitical’ European Union should encourage cooperation in the Red Sea region

66. The Trade Effects of the Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States: Early Empirical Insights from Panel Data

67. Italian Military Operations: Coping with Rising Threats and Declining US Leadership

68. The New European Commission's Green Deal and Geopolitical Language: A Critique from a Decentring Perspective

69. Lessons from Ukraine: Shifting International Surrogacy Policy to Protect Women and Children

70. Ukraine’s European Integration: The Russian Factor

71. Reducing Russia-NATO Tensions: Codes for Unplanned Encounters at Sea

72. Setting the bounds of the European Union

73. Exploring India's Strategic Futures

74. Turkey’s Membership Process In a Multi-Speed European Union

75. Promoting European strategic sovereignty in Asia

76. Promoting European strategic sovereignty in the eastern neighbourhood

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

78. The Middle East in an Era of Great Power Competition

79. Israel and the European Union: Enemies, A Love Story

80. Israel’s Relations with the Middle East, Europe and the Mediterranean

81. The Implications of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor for Pakistan–European Union Relations

82. Ukraine’s Response to the Political Crisis in Belarus

83. Measuring Russia’s attention to Europe and the world

84. Macron Looks East: The French president’s visit to the Baltics offers an opportunity for closer coordination with Germany on Russia policy

85. Mismatched Expectations are Straining EU-Ukraine Relations: Strengthening Mutual Trust and Credibility Should Remain Key Priority

86. Minister Helen McEntee on Brexit, the Good Friday Agreement, and Transatlantic Relations

87. France and the Russian Presence in Africa

88. Common fears, common opportunities? Czechia and Norway in the changing international context

89. The New British Colonialism: British Policy of Influence in the Arab Gulf States after the Withdrawal (1971-1991)

90. What would no deal mean?

91. The future of the EU: new perspectives

92. Devolution post-Brexit: new frictions, old tensions

93. China-U.K. Relations Grow More Strained Over Huawei and Hong Kong

94. Turkey's Foreign Policy in the Age of Uncertainty

95. Spring 2020 edition of Strategic Visions

96. In search of a European Russia strategy

97. From legal to administrative subsidiarity: Diagnosing enforcement of EU border control

98. China and the EU in the Western Balkans: A zero-sum game?

99. The new China consensus: How Europe is growing wary of Beijing

100. Defending Europe’s Economic Sovereignty: new ways to resist economic coercion