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301. The Indonesia-Australia partnership to counter radicalism and terrorism in Indonesia

302. What do terrorist think. Analizing the Bali bombers memoirs

303. The attitude of the international community to the October 1997 student protests in Kosovo

304. The Western Sahara conflict in the Algerian Moroccan relations

305. Transformation Challenges for the International Humanitarian Law System: Migration Crisis as the Latest Tool For Hybrid Warfare. (A Vision From Ukraine)

306. The Indonesian Government´S Intervention in the Management Of Indonesian Migrant Workers´ Remittances: Natural, Technical and Ultimate Restrictions

307. State Identity, Perception to Diaspora, and Diaspora Policies in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia

308. Talking with Terrorists: Hostage Release Negotiation with the Abu Sayyaf Group in Southern Philippines

309. Dispute Resolution between the Philippines and China: Fishing Activities in the South China Sea

310. ASEAN’s Response to the Myanmar Military Coup: From Non-Intervention to Responsibility to Protect

311. Hong Kong´s Football Rivalry With the People´s Republic Of China as a Reflection of Local Identity Evolution

312. The Indo-pacific and Southeast Asia: The Impact of External Strategies on Southeast Asia and Asean’s Response

313. África y (Sur) América Latina: Un interregionalismo posible, una alianza improbable

314. La Politica de Francia en el Norte de África y África Occidental: Nuevas Narrativas, Viejas Legitimidades

315. De la Agenda Normativa Al ‘Giro Pragmático’: Causas, Implicaciones y Dilemas de la Estrategia Securitaria de la UE en El Sahel

316. El Papel de un Reino Unido Post-brexit y su Nuevo Rol en el Africa Subsahariana

317. Los Estados medio-orientales en su competencia por recursos y alianzas en África subsahariana (2000-2021)

318. Estados Unidos y África. Historia de una no-política

319. Rusia en África. Nuevas dinámicas desde el Kremlin

320. China en África: Objetivos, instrumentos e implicaciones estratégicas

321. África: Competencia y sustitución en un entorno estratégico de rivalidad. Introducción al número especial

322. October 2022 Issue

323. September 2022 Issue

324. August 2022 Issue

325. July 2022 Issue

326. June 2022 Issue

327. May 2022 Issue

328. April 2022 Issue

329. March 2022 Issue

330. February 2022 Issue

331. January 2022 Issue

332. Performance and Accountability: A Case of Bhutanese Civil Service

333. The Impact on Early Bhutanese Coinage of Contentious Relations Between Bhutan and Cooch Behar from 1772 to 1774

334. A Critical Analysis of Degrowth Debates Through the Lens of Gross National Happiness (GNH): Refraining from the Conventional View of Plurality*

335. So Old and Yet So New: Buddhist Education and the Monastic Curriculum in Contemporary Bhutan

336. Violence as A Form of Political Conduct: The Case of the Islamic State

337. Inequality in Education Among Turkish Young Individuals, 1988-2020.

338. Covid Döneminde Finansal Varlıklar Arasındaki Nedensellik Farklılaşması (Causality Differentiation Between Financial Assets During COVID Era)

339. Bölünmüş Toplumlarda Anayasa Yapımı: Güney Afrika Deneyimi (Constitution-Making Processes in Divided Societies: The South African Experience)

340. Role of Perceived Intergroup Difference on Stereotype Content

341. Türkiye’de Bölgelerarası Sosyo-Ekonomik Gelişmişlik Farklarının Azaltılmasına Yönelik Politikalar: Güneydoğu Anadolu Projesinin (GAP) İncelenmesi (Policies for Reducing Inter-Regional Disparities of Socio-Economic Development in Turkey: An Investigation of the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP))

342. Anne Baba Eğitim Düzeylerine Göre Okul Öncesi Dönem Çocuklarının Sosyal-Duygusal Yeterliliği (Social-Emotional Competence of Pre-School Children by Their Parents' Educational Level)

343. A More Complete Realism: Grand Strategy in a New Key

344. Statesmanship for Political Economy in the National Interest

345. Women’s Liberation in Soviet, Sino, and American State Building: Theory and Practice

346. Professing Literature: The Example of Austin Warren

347. A German Tocqueville? The Unrecognized Importance of Francis Lieber’s Letters to a Gentleman in Germany, or The Stranger in America

348. Civil Society & Political Transformations (Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Fall 2021)

349. Estonia as an Area of Russian Influence: Analysis and Synthesis of the Kremlin’s Methodology of Exerting Influence on Tallinn’s Political and Social Stability

350. Russia Against Ukraine Before the European Court of Human Rights. The Empire Strikes Back?

351. Hybrid Warfare or Hybrid Threat – The Weaponization of Migration as an Example of the Use of Lawfare – Case Study of Poland

352. Psychological Determinants of Individual Radicalisation

353. Strategic Ambiguity in US-Taiwan Relations During the Donald Trump Administration

354. Extraordinary Legal Measures and Their Application as a Response of States to the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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

356. Ancillary Units as a Tool of Sublocal Governance in the Polish Major Cities

357. Forms of the Government Administration’s Impact on the Activities of Local Governments During the COVID-19 Pandemic

358. Risks and Benefits of i-Voting in Public Opinion: Evidence from Poland

359. Cities, Transnational Law, and COVID-19

360. Migration and Foreign Aid as Factors Restraining Regional Cooperation in the South Pacific

361. COVID-19 as a Green Light for the Regeneration of ISIS’ Forces in North-East Syria

362. Selected Problems of Security Control in Civil Aviation Based on Own Empirical Research

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

364. The Europeanisation of the Local Self-Government in the South Caucasus

365. Hydrogen and Its Role in Post-Pandemic Recovery. Case Study of Portugal

366. University Participatory Budgets. From Municipalities to Higher Education?

367. The Legality of the Restrictions of the Civil and Political Rights in Poland During the First Wave of the Coronavirus Pandemic

368. Where in the World Is Barbados?

369. Books for the Baltics

370. Considering a Career with the State Department

371. Rebuilding Diplomacy: DACOR Conference Summary

372. Captive Nations Once, NATO Allies Now

373. From Soviet State to Independent Estonia

374. Launching USAID Programs in the New Independent States

375. Public Diplomacy in Newly Independent Kazakhstan

376. Pioneer Diplomacy in Newly Independent Kazakhstan

377. Dubai Expo Pavilions Put Public Diplomacy Front and Center

378. The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection: A National Treasure

379. Telling America’s Story in Communist Times

380. Democracy in Africa is Like a Flashlight without Batteries

381. Don’t Leave the Russian People Behind

382. Was NATO Expansion Really the Cause of Putin’s Invasion?

383. Europe at War

384. Putin’s Challenge to NATO and to the Global Enterprise

385. Portuguese Diplomacy in Newark, New Jersey

386. Playing the Kinship Card in Communist Bulgaria

387. Spreading Americana in a Post-Soviet World

388. Restarting Educational Exchanges with China after the Cultural Revolution

389. A Salute to Cultural Diplomacy and Those Who Make It Possible

390. Restructuring Our Assistance in Least Developed Countries

391. Our National Devaluation of Diplomacy

392. Language and Cultural Immersion Build Effective Communication

393. Retail Politics in Trinidad and Tobago

394. Remembering Mikhail Gorbachev and the 1991 Coup

395. U.S. Relations With China: DACOR Conference Summary

396. U.S.-China Agricultural Dialogue in Des Moines Shows Potential for Improving Relations During a Critical Period

397. Fighting Corruption in the Arab World Should Be a U.S. Priority

398. Ukrainians to Putin’s Empire: Hell No!

399. Gorbachev: Humanism and Hubris

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