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801. A CO2-Border Adjustment Mechanism as a Building Block of a Climate Club

802. Decoupling Europe

803. Fog in Channel? The Impact of Brexit on EU and UK Foreign Affairs

804. Navel Gazing? The Strategic Compass and the EU’s maritime presence

805. Green Digital Diplomacy: Time for the EU to Lead

806. How Russia Does Foresight: Where is the world going?

807. Appeasement and Autonomy: Armenian-Russian relations from revolution to war

808. Rule-Bending Debates in Recent Finnish EU Policy: Pacta Sunt Servanda?

809. Transatlantic relations and European strategic autonomy in the Biden era: Neglect, primacy or reform?

810. The Eastern Mediterranean conflict: From Turkey-Greece confrontation to regional power struggles

811. Russia Meets Climate Change: The Domestic Politicization of Environmental Issues and External Pressure to Decarbonize

812. Ukraine’s Half-Hearted Reforms: What Needs to Change in the West’s Approach?

813. Russia's Redefined View on Strategic Stability: A Security Dilemma in Northern Europe?

814. Russia’s Corona Diplomacy and Geoeconomic Competition: A Sputnik Moment?

815. Turkey’s relations with the US and the EU at the beginning of the Biden presidency: Prospects for change?

816. Engaging Brazil in the era of climate action: Can Europe and the United States devise a new globalisation?

817. Internet and Media Repression in Russia: Avoiding the Complicity of Western Actors

818. Three decades of Russian Policy in the European Part of the Post-Soviet Space: Swimming Against the Current

819. Fish and ships: Chinese fishing and Europe’s Indo-Pacific strategy

820. Europe’s invisible divides: How covid-19 is polarising European politics

821. Beyond Merkelism: What Europeans expect of post-election Germany

822. What Europeans think about the US-China Cold War

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

824. Power play: Europe’s climate diplomacy in the Gulf

825. Climate of cooperation: How the EU can help deliver a green grand bargain

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

827. Crisis of confidence: How Europeans see their place in the world

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

829. Measured response: How to design a European instrument against economic coercion

830. Back from the brink: A better way for Europe to support Tunisia’s democratic transition

831. Faltering fightback: Zelensky’s piecemeal campaign against Ukraine’s oligarchs

832. Geo-tech politics: Why technology shapes European power

833. Dark money politics: Why Europe should join Biden’s fight against corruption

834. People before politicians: How Europeans can help rebuild Lebanon

835. Back to democracy: Europe, Hamas, and the Palestinian elections

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

837. Built to order: How Europe can rebuild multilateralism after covid-19

838. Home advantage: How China’s protected market threatens Europe’s economic power

839. Europe’s green moment: How to meet the climate challenge

840. Network effects: Europe’s digital sovereignty in the Mediterranean

841. Rome’s moment: Draghi, multilateralism, and Italy’s new strategy

842. Free to choose: A new plan for peace in Western Sahara

843. How to prevent Germany from becoming Eurosceptic

844. The crisis of American power: How Europeans see Biden’s America

845. Artificial divide: How Europe and America could clash over AI

846. Spoiler alert: How Europe can save diplomacy in Libya

847. Power surge: How the European Green Deal can succeed in Morocco and Tunisia

848. Decade of patience: How China became a power in the Western Balkans

849. The geopolitics of the European Green Deal

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

851. Anti-money laundering in Albania: What role for civil society?

852. National Security vs. Accountability: Striking the Right Balance

853. Citizenship and residency by investment in the EU

854. The perspectives of the Czech automotive industry's decarbonization

855. Analysing EU’s Sahel strategies: A civilian approach in the era of pragmatism

856. Czech 2022 Presidency to the Council of the EU

857. A “New” pact on Migration and Asylum? The European migration policy path-dependency

858. Implications of the 2020 US Presidential Election on the EU and Czech Climate Policy

859. Albanian judiciary under construction

860. Health and Public communication in the era of conspiracy theories

861. Biden’s administration as a chance for a new start of US-EU cooperation in the Western Balkans

862. EU Horizon 2021-2027 – innovation momentum for Europe

863. Innovating through knowledge: European Institute of Innovation and Technology 2027 – and why it matters

864. Innovating Higher Education – EIT launches a EUR 27 million call

865. Russian Grand Strategy and how to handle it

866. From one master of survival to another: a tardigrade’s plea for NATO2030

867. For a New NATO-EU Bargain

868. Expanding the Reach of the Special Forces with a Gender-Mixed Deep Development Capability (DDC): Identifying Challenges and Lessons Learned

869. TINA for Putin – Or is there an alternative?

870. The EU-MENA Partnership: Time for a Reset

871. Breaking the Law of Opposite Effects: Europe’s Strategic Autonomy and the Revived Transatlantic Partnership

872. Towards cutting-edge European humanitarian leadership

873. The EU and Russia: A New Foreign Policy for the “Carcass”?

874. Toward a meaningful metric: replacing NATO’s 2% defence spending target

875. EU and NATO Strategy: A Compass, a Concept, and a Concordat

876. What Belgium Can Do: Proposals for the National Security Strategy

877. A transition for the citizens? Ensuring public participation in the European Green Deal

878. The external representation of the EU: A simple matter of protocol?

879. The EU and China: Sanctions, Signals, and Interests

880. A New Start for EU-US relations?

881. How the Strategic Compass can Incubate a European Prototype for Burden Sharing

882. ‘Greening’ the EU’s cultural diplomacy: Uncovering the potential of the culture-climate nexus

883. How 2400 Pages of Tech Industrial Policy will change Transatlantic Relations

884. A Revised European Semester under Centralised Management: the Risk of Overlooking Social Policy

885. The Strategic Compass: Entering the Fray

886. Seven Steps to European Defence, Transatlantic Equilibrium, and Global Europe

887. Readiness as a Mission: Implications for Belgian Defence

888. #NATO2030: America’s Transatlantic Agenda

889. #NATO2030: Addressing the Burden-Sharing Challenge

890. #NATO2030: Regional Cooperation for a Stronger NATO

891. #NATO2030: Towards a NATO China Strategy

892. #NATO2030: NATO’s Force Structure and Posture

893. Advancing the Role of the OSCE in the Field of Climate Security

894. Transatlantic Paralysis: The US-EU Trade Policy Stalemate and the European Union’s Democratic Deficit

895. Europe's China Chimera

896. Does Immigration Grow the Pie? Asymmetric Evidence from Germany

897. How the EU Lost in Libya

898. EU Strategic Priorities for a ‘New Multilateralism’: a follow-up to the European Commission-EEAS Communication

899. The European Union and the geopolitics of Covid19 vaccines in the Western Balkans – Isabelle Ioannides

900. Making Connectivity Work: Transforming the Port of Thessaloniki into a Top Hub for Southeast Europe and Beyond