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51. Will the Invasion of Ukraine Change Russia-Africa Relations?

52. US strategy and force posture for an era of nuclear tripolarity

53. The NewSpace market: Capital, control, and commercialization

54. Undermining Ukraine: How the Kremlin employs information operations to erode global confidence in Ukraine

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

56. Fighting Against Internal and External Threats Simultaneously: China’s Police and Satellite Cooperation with Autocratic Countries

57. Let’s Learn Judo with Putin. Sport, Power and Masculinity in 21st-Century Russia

58. Can Israel mediate an end to the Ukraine war?

59. Deciphering Erdoğan's Regional Paradigm Shifts

60. Assessing the importance of new corridors in the South Caucasus in the context of the RussianUkrainian war

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

62. To Russia with Love? The Impact of Sanctions on Regime Support

63. Blowback: The Effect of Sanctions on Democratic Elections

64. Who is to suffer? Quantifying the impact of sanctions on German firms

65. The Ukraine Support Tracker: Which countries help Ukraine and how?

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

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

68. Restoring Competitive Politics: Electoral Contestation and the Future in Turkey and India, and Iran and Russia

69. NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept: One Year On

70. Brinkmanship and Nuclear Threat in the Ukraine War

71. Tempting Armageddon: The Likelihood of Russian Nuclear Use is Misconstrued in Western Policy

72. The Wind Rose’s Directions: Russia’s Strategic Deterrence during the First Year of the War in Ukraine

73. Georgia: Another Russian Front

74. Dangerous Decline: Russia’s Military and Security Influence in the Global South and the Implications for the United States

75. Note on the Present Situation in Ukraine and in Israel and Gaza

76. Radioactive Consequences of a War in Ukraine

77. Present Danger: Nuclear Power Plants in War

78. Arresting Nuclear Adventurism: China, Article VI, and the NPT

79. The Russian Soldiers’ Question Revisited

80. Mobilizing Against Russia? Some Reflections on the Security Deadlock Called Ukraine

81. Western financial warfare and Russia’s de-dollarization strategy: How sanctions on Russia might reshape the global financial system

82. Adapting to New Realities: Israel’s foreign policy in post-Netanyahu times

83. Moscow’s Strategic Obsession with the Eastern Mediterranean: Lessons from pre-Cold-War history

84. Turkey’s quest for Strategic Autonomy

85. The Akkuyu NPP and Russian-Turkish Nuclear Cooperation: Asymmetries and risks

86. War has returned to Europe: Three reasons why the EU did not see it coming

87. After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Unity is good, but ambition is better

88. Strengthening the impact of EU sanctions against Russian aggression in Ukraine

89. Applying an intergenerational mindset to European technology investments

90. How Its War on Ukraine Killed Russia’s Hydrogen Ambitions

91. "Best and Bosom Friends" Putin, Xi and the Challenge to the West

92. NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept: Matching Ambition with Reality

93. Russian Strategic Interest in Arctic Heats Up as Ice Melts

94. The ‘Kosovo Precedent’: Russia’s justification of military interventions and territorial revisions in Georgia and Ukraine

95. What Putin’s War in Ukraine Means for the Future of China-Russia Relations

96. ASEAN: Seeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine through a glass darkly

97. NATO’s Resilience: The first and last line of defence

98. Strategies for Order in a Disorderly World

99. The Long Shadow of the Soviet Union: Demystifying Putin’s Rhetoric Towards Ukraine

100. Can Chancellor Scholz Save the West? The New German Government and Global Geopolitics