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201. CSIS European Trilateral Track 2 Nuclear Dialogues

202. Defense Acquisition Trends 2021

203. Beyond Foreign Military Sales: Opportunities to Enhance Japan-U.S. Defense Industrial Cooperation

204. Measuring Congressional Impact on Defense Acquisition Funding

205. How Will a Revival of the JCPOA Affect Regional Politics and Iranian Militias?

206. Battle Networks and the Future Force

207. U.S. Military Forces in FY 2022: Peering into the Abyss

208. Russia’s Losing Hand in Ukraine

209. Americans on War Powers, Authorization for Use of Military Force and Arms Sales: A National Survey of Registered Voters

210. What the First Week of Fighting in Ukraine Tells Us About a Potential Insurgency

211. Will Artificial Intelligence Hone North Korea's Cyber “All-Purpose Sword”?

212. Entangling alliances? Europe, the United States, Asia, and the risk of a new 1914

213. The New Wave of Defensive Trade Policy Measures in the European Union: Design, Structure, and Trade Effects

214. Starr Forum: The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict: A prologue to WWIII or another frozen conflict?

215. The Impact of Finland's and Sweden's Accession to NATO on the Security of the Alliance

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

217. Rethinking NATO engagement in the Western Balkans

218. Strategic Shifts and NATO’s new Strategic Concept

219. Protecting NATO’s security community

220. Is Russia a threat in emerging and disruptive technologies?

221. War in Europe: preliminary lessons

222. Cool Change Ahead? NATO's Strategic Concept and the High North

223. The Dos and Don'ts of Strategy Making

224. The rise of China and NATO’s new Strategic Concept

225. NATO and human security

226. Are Gender Inclusive Militaries Better at Integrating Disruptive Technologies?

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

228. European Security Management at the National Level. A Comparative Analysis of Strategies for the Development of Defence Capability in the United Kingdom and Poland

229. Indo–French Defence Cooperation in the Light of Regional Security Balance in South Asia

230. The Role of Material Stocks in the National Security System

231. The Role of Think Tanks in Actions for Defence Diplomacy. An Example of Poland

232. Putin’s Next, Best Move – The Logic and Limits of Russian Action on Ukraine

233. Stagnant Things: The Department of Defense's Response to Information Warfare

234. The Rise and Fall of Military Strategic Communications at National Defence 2015-2021: A Cautionary Tale for Canada and NATO, and a Roadmap for Reform

235. Arctic Perils: Emerging Threats in the Arctic Maritime Environment

236. China’s 2022 Defense Budget: Behind the Numbers

237. Forecasting Iranian Government Responses to Cyberattacks

238. The EU’s Strategic Compass

239. The Five ‘I’s of EU defence: Inclusive integration for effective investment, innovation and institutions

240. Ukraine and China: Russian Invasion and After

241. Italians and Defence at the Time of the Ukraine War: Winds of Change

242. NATO’s New Strategic Concept: Novelties and Priorities

243. European Defence: Time to Act

244. The Implications of the Ukraine War for Israel

245. Vienna: A return to Ben-Gurion’s WW2 Dual Strategy?

246. Ukraine could have Repercussions for Syrian Regime, Israel

247. Japan and the War in Ukraine

248. Israel Must Adjust its Ukraine Policy

249. A New Global Order? Israel’s Relations with China and Russia in Light of the War in Ukraine

250. Latest Killings in Iran May Indicate a Notable Shift in Israeli Strategy

251. The US Defense Establishment’s Role in Shaping American Regional Strategy

252. Bureaucratic policy and defense cooperation among the Baltic states

253. Critical factors influencing the development of Singapore’s defense industry

254. Proposed method for building an anti-drone system for the protection of facilities important for state security

255. British Pugwash Note on the Absence of Sole Purpose in NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept

256. Pugwash note on present dangers

257. Russia’s threat against the Jewish Agency is a Bargaining Measure

258. Egypt as the Cornerstone of the New Regional Security Architecture

259. Ukraine War Distracts US from China, Legitimizes Nuclear Bombs

260. How to respond to nuclear blackmail

261. It is in America’s Interest to End the War in Ukraine

262. Early Warning in the Taiwan Strait

263. U.S. Coast Guard Academy Cultural Competence Assessment

264. A Call to Action: The Federal Government’s Role in Building a Cybersecurity Workforce for the Nation

265. Anxiety, Ambivalence and Sublimation: ontological in/security and the world risk society

266. The Complexity Effect in U.S.-Turkey Relations: The Restructuring of the Middle East Regional Security

267. The cost of Defence ASPI defence budget brief 2022–2023

268. The Australian Defence Force and its future energy requirements

269. Australian views on the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework

270. North of 26 degrees south and the security of Australia: views from The Strategist, Volume 5

271. ‘Deep roots’: agriculture, national security and nation-building in northern Australia

272. Northern sovereign maritime sustainment

273. Agenda for change 2022: Shaping a different future for our nation

274. The costs of discounted diplomacy

275. Taking the low road: China's influence in Australian states and territories

276. Meeting Antarctica’s diplomatic challenges: Joint approaches for Australia and the United States

277. VAMPIRE VAMPIRE VAMPIRE: The PLA’s anti-ship cruise missile threat to Australian and allied naval operations

278. Artificial intelligence: your questions answered

279. The Hunter frigate: an assessment

280. Building genuine trust: A framework and strategy for Indigenous STEM and cyber pathways

281. AUKUS Update #1: May 2022

282. China’s Rise and U.S. Defense Implications

283. Phoenix or Icarus? European strategic autonomy in light of Ukraine

284. Conflict in Two Theaters? European Misperceptions about the Asia-Pacific

285. NATO’s 2030 Reflection Process and the New Strategic Concept: Implications for the Security in Northern Europe

286. Defense and Deterrence Against Geo-Economic Coercion What Germany and the EU Can Learn from China and the United States

287. US-Philippine Defense Cooperation for Maritime Security

288. To What Extent is Israel Prepared for the Growing Threat of UAVs?

289. Tehran Heightens the Pressure as it Strives to Thwart a Regional Air Defense System

290. Resolving the Gas Dispute with Lebanon: First Exhaust Diplomatic Efforts

291. Hezbollah Challenges Israel: Time to Rethink the Policy of Restraint

292. The Ukrainian Civil Front – An Interim Assessment

293. Intelligence and the War in Ukraine: The Limited Power of Public Disclosure

294. Is Ukraine Poised to Join NATO and the European Union?

295. A Rising and Falling Alarm: A Strategy for a Joint Exercise in the Home Front Command

296. Hezbollah's Efforts to Restore its Domestic Standing: The Israeli Card

297. Achieving a Safer U.S. Nuclear Posture

298. Pathways to Pentagon Spending Reductions: Removing the Obstacles

299. Iran's Nuclear Policy: Nature, Ambition, and Strategy

300. How the United States Should Respond if Russia Invades Ukraine