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1. A battle against time – and against Putin’s Russia

2. Understanding EU-NATO Cooperation: How Member States Matter

3. Vernacular Border Security: Citizens’ Narratives of Europe’s ‘Migration Crisis’

4. How Sweden Can Use its EU Presidency to Build the Civilian Security Dimension of the Eastern Partnership

5. The Russian-Ukrainian War: An Opportunity to Strengthen the AfCFTA

6. EU Energy Security & the Maghreb

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

8. European Security and Defence: Don’t Get Your Hopes Up Just Yet

9. The War against Ukraine and Russia’s Position in Europe’s Security Order

10. Reach for the Stars: Bridging Italy’s Potential in Space with Its Foreign and Security Policy

11. Harnessing allied space capabilities

12. Integrating US and allied capabilities to ensure security in space

13. Beyond launch: Harnessing allied space capabilities for exploration purposes

14. Kazakhstan could lead Central Asia in mitigating the world’s energy and food shortages

15. Implementing NATO’s Strategic Concept on China

16. China and the new globalization

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

18. EU-South Korea Extend Cooperation Beyond the Economy

19. Multipolarity After Ukraine: Old Wine in New Bottles?

20. The EU Indo-Pacific Bid: Sailing Through Economic and Security Competition

21. Preparing for the next winter: Europe’s gas outlook for 2023

22. Russia, Ukraine, and Lasting Peace in Europe

23. From East to North: New Frontiers for the EU-NATO Arctic Defence

24. Concerns for Food Security in the Mediterranean and Turkiye

25. Why Romania is a NATO "Model Ally?"

26. Towards a Fuzzy World Order: What Role for NATO

27. Rebuilding "Greater Russia" and the Invasion of Ukraine

28. How to rebuild Europe’s security architecture?

29. Continuities and Ruptures in the EU’s Border and Migration Control Regime

30. The third EU-NATO joint declaration (10 January 2023): Was it worth the delay?

31. The promises and perils of law-making as the way to strengthen societal resilience

32. The World After Taiwan’s Fall

33. Russia’s 2023 foreign policy concept: war against Ukraine, confrontation with the west, and continuation of the tradition of imperialism

34. Into the Blue Pacific: Why the EU Should Help Island Nations Address Climate Change and Maritime Insecurity

35. From “Forward ­Presence” to ­“Forward Defense”: Germany Must Strengthen ­NATO’s Northeastern Flank in Lithuania

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

37. German Defense Spending: A Repeat of the Past Instead of a New Era

38. Whose Zeitenwende? Germany Cannot Meet Everyone’s Expectations

39. European Defense in A New Age (#EDINA)

40. Security Guarantees for Ukraine: Until NATO Membership, Extending the Joint Expeditionary Force Is the Best Option

41. Protecting the EU’s Submarine Cable Infrastructure: Germany’s Opportunity to Transform Vulnerability into Mutual Resilience

42. One Year After Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: The geopolitical struggle is not where you think it is

43. Women's Security in Local Communities

44. Anti-corruption Capacities of Public Procurement in the Security Sector: Report for 2020 and 2021 - Part I

45. Anti-corruption Capacities of Public Procurement in the Security Sector: Report for 2020 and 2021 - Part II

46. The Return of the Foreign Fighters and Their Families to Their Homeland: Existing Practices and Considerations Regarding Security and Human Rights

47. La “Ceguera Marítima”: características, consecuencias y alternativas.Alemania, Brasil y la Organización Marítima Internacionalen comparación

48. El océano azulde la política común de seguridad y defensa

49. Prescription for Military Paralysis: Wartime Reactor Meltdowns (Occasional Paper 2305)

50. NATO in the North: The emerging division of labour in Northern European security

51. The role of space technologies in power politics: Mitigating strategic dependencies through space resilience

52. Russian aggression and the European Arctic: Avoiding the trap of Arctic exceptionalism

53. The war-induced exodus from Russia: A security problem or a convenient political bogey?

54. Russia’s regime transformation and the invasion of Ukraine: From a failed blitzkrieg to war as the new normal

55. Mexico’s domestic decay: Implications for the United States and Europe

56. Allies Help Those Who Help Themselves: How Estonia and Japan Approach Deterrence

57. Europe’s Broken Order and the Prospect of a New Cold War

58. New Frontiers: Estonia’s Foreign Policy in Africa

59. War and Energy Security: Lessons for The Future

60. The Future of Arms Control: Ready to (Dis)Agree?

61. NATO’s new Defence Plans

62. Prospects for Ukraine’s NATO Membership

63. How Russia Went to War: The Kremlin’s Preparations for Its Aggression Against Ukraine

64. Naval Incident Management in Europe, East Asia and South East Asia

65. Climate, Peace and Security in a Changing Geopolitical Context: Next Steps for the European Union

66. The Arctic is Hot: Addressing the Social and Environmental Implications

67. New Compact, Renewed Impetus: Enhancing the EU’s Ability to Act Through its Civilian CSDP

68. Transparency and Accountability: US Assistance to Ukraine

69. Fragile unity: Why Europeans are coming together on Ukraine (and what might drive them apart)

70. Sustain and prosper: How Europeans can support Ukraine

71. The battle for the Indian Ocean: How the EU and India can strengthen maritime security

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

73. Keeping America close, Russia down, and China far away: How Europeans navigate a competitive world

74. The power of control: How the EU can shape the new era of strategic export restrictions

75. EU – Pacific Talks: EU – Security Challenges for the Pacific, EU, and Russia

76. Neutrality Not NATO: Assessing Security Options for Ukraine

77. The European Political Community from Paris to Chisinau: an idea taking shape?

78. Drafting Greece’s “Internal Security Strategy” – Challenges and Prospects

79. ¿Hacia una Europa de la Defensa?

80. La relación de España con Argelia: Más allá de la colaboración energética

81. Addressing Cohesion Policy’s identity crisis in a changing European Union

82. Quantum technologies and value chains: Why and how Europe must act now

83. How the EU and US can advance the green transition along with energy and resource security

84. Soldiers out, civilians left behind: EU lessons from the evacuation of Kabul

85. EU-Ukraine wartime trade: Overcoming difficulties, forging a European path

86. How Finnish and Swedish NATO Accession Could Shape the Future Russian Threat

87. Campaign of Denial: Strengthening Simultaneous Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific and Europe

88. Charting a Transatlantic Approach to Russia: A Working Paper of the Transatlantic Forum on Russia

89. Assessing the Evolving Russian Nuclear Threat

90. Transatlantic Trends 2023: Public Opinion in a Shifting Global Order

91. Russian Lancet-3 Kamikaze Drone Filled with Foreign Parts: Western Parts Enable Russian Lancet-3 Drone to Have Advanced Targeting and Anti-jamming Capabilities.

92. Satellite Imagery Update on Alabuga Shahed-136 Drone Factory

93. Future-proofing EU security and defence cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

94. The Unfulfilled Promise of EU Foreign and Security Policy towards Iran

95. How to Reduce the Impact of Internal Contestation, Regional Fragmentation and Multipolar Competition on EU Foreign and Security Policy

96. What should the EU do about violent extremism?

97. The EU and CT-P/CVE in its external action

98. Playing the Long Game in the South China Sea

99. European Security, Eurasian Crossroads?

100. Regional actor, global player: Can the EU get the best of both worlds?