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1. Women, Peace and Security and the 2022 National Security Strategy

2. ASEAN's medium- to long-term trade strategies and the direction of RoK-ASEAN cooperation

3. Network and Text Analysis on Digital Trade Agreements

4. China's Green Transition Policies and Its Implications for Korea

5. Strategies of Multinational Companies Entering China in the Era of U.S.-China Competition and Implications for Korea

6. Why the proposed Brussels buyers club to procure critical minerals is a bad idea

7. Will China's impending overhaul of its financial regulatory system make a difference?

8. China’s subsea-cable power in the Middle East and North Africa

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

10. China in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reaching far beyond natural resources

11. Potential and Pitfalls for African Industrialization in Chinese-built Standard Gauge Railways

12. Can Chinese growth defy gravity?

13. Will China’s new financial regulatory reform be enough to meet the challenges?

14. Course Correction: Charting a More Effective Approach to U.S.-China Trade

15. Seeking to undermine democracy and partnerships: How the CCP is influencing the Pacific islands information environment

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

17. Updating Estimates of Methane Emissions: The Case of China

18. Outsiders Wanting In: Asian States and Arctic Governance

19. China's response to the US tech war: The closing of detours

20. Messages to Washington: The significance of China's push for a new world order during President Jinping's Moscow visit

21. Second Meeting in Beijing: China-Facilitated Iran-Saudi diplomatic reconciliation efforts amid US apprehensions

22. Intertwined Interest: What’s behind China-Ivory Coast strengthened relations?

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

24. Competition Versus Exclusion in U.S.–China Relations: A Choice Between Stability and Conflict

25. Common Good Diplomacy: A Framework for Stable U.S.–China Relations

26. The changing dynamics of the G7, G20 and BRICS: Informal multilateral cooperation is increasingly important in an era of strategic competition

27. Chinese Military-Civil Fusion: Sino-Italian Research Cooperation

28. Southeast Asia Is the Soft Underbelly of American Power in the Indo-Pacific

29. The “Odious” Legacy of Chinese Development Assistance in Africa: The Case of Angola

30. Empowering Ukraine Prepares Us for China

31. The Chinese Communist Party’s Campaign on University Campuses

32. Xi Jinping’s Vision for the Middle East

33. Eritrea’s Growing Ties with China and Russia Highlight America’s Inadequate Approach in East Africa

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

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

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

37. The Development Response to Kleptocracy and Strategic Corruption

38. Forging European Unity on China: The Case of Hungarian Dissent

39. Ukraine: Toward a Prolonged War of Attrition Fuelling Great Power Competition

40. Economic Equidistance is Not an Option: Germany and the US-Chinese Geo-Economic Conflict

41. Japan's "Economic Security" Measures

42. Promoting the Euro – Countering Secondary Sanctions: Germany Should Push to Complete Monetary Union

43. The Economics of Great Power Competition: Why Germany Must Step Up on Defense

44. China’s Global Vision Vacuum: An Opportunity and Challenge for Europe

45. Ending Primacy to End U.S. Wars

46. The Folly of Pushing South Korea Toward a China Containment Strategy

47. Development Competition is Heating Up: China’s Global Development Initiative and the G7 Partnership for Infrastructure and Global Alliance on Food Security

48. Memo on an "Economic Article 5" to Counter Authoritarian Coercion

49. Health of nations: How Europe can fight future pandemics

50. Let a thousand contacts bloom: How China competes for influence in Bulgaria

51. Principled pragmatism: Europe’s place in a multipolar Middle East

52. Byting back: The EU’s digital alliance with Latin America and the Caribbean

53. Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: Sports, Law, and Policies

54. For a new European growth strategy

55. US-China Roundtable on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage

56. Sanctions, SWIFT, and China’s Cross-Border Interbank Payments System

57. How China’s Human Capital Impacts Its National Competitiveness

58. Bridging U.S.-Led Alliances in the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific: An Inter-theater Perspective

59. Who Leads China's 5G Technology Ecosystem? A Network Analysis of China's Cooperation on Association Standards

60. Analysis of Chinese Response Patterns to Diplomatic Friction and Its Influencing Factors

61. China's New Trade Strategy amid US-China Confrontation and Implications

62. The Effects of Increased Trade with China and Vietnam on Workers’ Earnings and Job Security in Korea

63. Securing Asia’s Subsea Network U.S. Interests and Strategic Options

64. The Sino-Lithuanian Crisis: Going beyond the Taiwanese Representative Office Issue

65. What do we know about cyber operations during militarized crises?

66. When the State Becomes the Only Buyer: Monopsony in China’s Public Procurement of Medical Technology

67. The war in Ukraine and the future of Russia-China relations

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

69. Global Value Chains, Risk Perception, and Economic Statecraft

70. Maximizing the Benefits of Trade for Africa

71. Biden and Trade at Year One: The Reign of Polite Protectionism

72. Policy Experimentation in China: The Political Economy of Policy Learning

73. China: An Economic and Political Outlook for 2022

74. Raising the Curtain on China’s 20th Party Congress: Mechanics, Rules, “Norms,” and the Realities of Power

75. 2022, Xi Jinping’s Annus Horribilis: Or is it?

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

77. Time to Leave China’s “16+1” Influence Trap

78. China’s Evolving Approach to Foreign Aid

79. Xi Jinping Seeks Stability: The 20th National Congress of the CCP

80. China between lockdowns and the 20th Party Congress: What can we expect for the EU and globally?

81. US-China geoeconomic rivalry intensifies: A risk or an opportunity for European companies?

82. Central Bank Digital Currencies and the implications for the global financial infrastructure: The transformational potential of Russia’s digital rouble and China’s digital renminbi

83. Russia’s connectivity strategies in Eurasia: Politics over economy

84. China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Successful economic strategy or failed soft-power tool?

85. How to Respond to China’s Growing Influence in the Gulf

86. Ukraine and China: Russian Invasion and After

87. Why China’s Zero Covid Strategy Might Underwrite China’s High-Quality Development and Common Prosperity Agendas – At Home and Away

88. What now for Australia-China relations?

89. China’s international higher education environment: change and stasis

90. Post 20th CCP Congress Roundtable

91. In support of a new approach with the Western Balkans: Staged accession with a Pierre MIREL consolidation phase

92. Where is China heading?

93. Understanding Hainan Free Trade Port: China's Efforts to Explore High-level Opening-up

94. Geopolitical Risk in the Era of U.S.-China Strategic Competition and Economic Security

95. International Spread of Anti-dumping Measures and Diversification of Investigation Methodologies

96. Recent Marriage and Labor Supply Pattern of Young Chinese Women

97. The U.S.-China Battle for Semiconductor Supremacy and Reshaping of Global Supply Chain

98. Internationalization of the Korean Won in the Light of RMB Internationalization

99. Australia’s Strategic Responses to the US-China Rivalry and Implications to Korea

100. The Collapse of One China