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1. The New Development Bank’s Contribution to the Energy Transition Process in the BRICS Countries (2016-2023)

2. Les étudiants chinois en Europe et l’Etat-parti

3. Military Implications of PLA Aircraft Incursions in Taiwan’s Airspace 2024

4. Dreams Deferred in Xi’s New Year’s Speech

5. China: From Systemic Rival to Systemic Threat

6. New Information on Shenyang Machine Tool Company’s Illicit Sales to North Korea and Russia

7. Assad’s Fall Is an Opportunity for a U.S. Win Over China

8. The US TikTok Ban, the RedNote Moment and China

9. The European Screening Mechanism and Its Implications for Chinese FDI

10. From Partners to Rivals: Normative Power Europe Meets Normative Power China?

11. The Tech Revolution and Irregular Warfare: Leveraging Commercial Innovation for Great Power Competition

12. Foreign Malign Influence Targeting U.S. and Allied Corporations

13. Could Allies Decide the Future of the Indo-Pacific?

14. Collateral Effects of the Tariff War on ASEAN Food Security

15. China Building Up BRICS as Important Foreign Policy Tool

16. Report: Eight Years On, China’s Repression of the Uyghurs Remains Dire

17. Assessing the Zeitenwende: Implications for Germany, the United States, and Transatlantic Security

18. Toward a More Effective DoD Contribution to Strategic Competition in the Western Hemisphere

19. Precarious Geographies: Migrant Labor in China’s Network Production

20. Left to Live and Die: Resource Security and the Biopolitics of Land Stockpiling in China

21. From the Country to the City, Life Today in Chengdu

22. Ronnie C. Chan: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S.-China Relations

23. From Trade to Supply Chain Investments: China’s Three Roles in the Solar Surge of the Gulf Region

24. China Decoupling Beyond the United States: Comparing Germany, Japan, and India

25. Impacts of the Artificial Intelligence on International Relations: Towards a Global Algorithms Governance

26. A vision from China on Artificial Intelligence. Implications for Soft Power in Global Cultural Exchange

27. Averting AI Armageddon: U.S.-China-Russia Rivalry at the Nexus of Nuclear Weapons and Artificial Intelligence

28. Assessing China’s Nuclear Decision-Making: Three Analytical Lenses

29. Countering the Digital Silk Road: Brazil

30. Regional and Global Responses to a Taiwan Contingency: Gauging the Prospects for Coalition-Building Under Fire

31. Kangaroo Concerns About Swiming Dragon Ambitions

32. Astropolitics and USA-China’s New Geopolitical Rivalry Area

33. Mackinder’s Heartland Thesis and the Belt and Road Initiative: Russia’s Growing Dependence on China in the Aftermath of the Ukraine War

34. GR&P Seminar: US-China Science Cooperation and Chinese American Scientists in the Trump 2.0 Era

35. Round Two: Trump’s Foreign Policy Takes on New Challenges

36. The Effects of US-China Cooperation on Fentanyl Markets and Overdose Deaths

37. Destined for Division? US and EU Responses to the Challenge of Chinese Overcapacity

38. Alignment or Misalignment? US and EU High-Tech Trade and Sanctions Policies toward China

39. Significant, but Not Systemic: The Challenge of China’s Efforts to Rival Western Financial Predominance

40. North Korea, Russia, and China: Past Cooperation & Future Prospects

41. The next decade of strategic competition: How the Pentagon can use special operations forces to better compete

42. Why democracies stick together: The theory and empirics behind alliance formation

43. Trade with Colombia is big business for US exporters—amid growing Chinese influence in Latin America

44. How China sees the future and what it means for NATO

45. Friends with benefits: Assessing Russian-Chinese military exercises

46. The impact on developing economies of WTO dissolution

47. The New Geopolitical Scramble for Corridors

48. Back to the Future: The Rise of Militarization in China in the 2020s

49. Radical novelties in critical technologies and spillovers: how do China, the US and the EU fare?

50. Which companies are ahead in frontier innovation on critical technologies? Comparing China, the European Union and the United States