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101. Simul in the Middle East: Regional Strategic Ramifications of Israel and Hezbollah’s War

102. National Dialogues x Transitional Justice

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

104. Transformation of Turkish-Russian Relations: Rivalry and Cooperation in Eurasia and the Levant

105. Schengen Visa Deadlock: The Unresolved Case of Turkish Citizens

106. Introducing the Response to Sponsorship Dataset: Determinants of Responses by Target States to State Sponsors of Rebel Groups

107. Foreign Language Acquisition and Learning of Late Ottoman Ambassadors and Consuls (1885-1910)

108. Ukraine and Russia: From Civilized Divorce to Uncivilized War

109. KGB Operations against the USA and Canada in Soviet Ukraine, 1953-1991

110. Mediatised Terrorism: East-West Narratives of Risk

111. Diaspora Organisations in International Affairs

112. Leaders in the Middle East and North Africa: How Ideology Shapes Foreign Policy

113. Understanding the Impact of Remittances on Mexico’s Economy and Safeguarding Their Future Impact

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

115. Fueling the Future: Recommendations for Strengthening U.S. Uranium Security

116. Mining for Defense: Unlocking the Potential for U.S.-Canada Collaboration on Critical Minerals

117. Russia’s Shadow War Against the West

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

119. Building Critical Minerals Cooperation Between the United States and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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

121. Political and Legal Foundations of Russia’s Strategic Planning in the Field of Nuclear Weapons

122. Hermeneutics and Psychology of Russia’s Nuclear Deterrence

123. The Impact of Stereotyping on International Cyber Norm‑making: Navigating Misperceptions and Building Trust

124. Improving the Efficiency of NRC Power Reactor Licensing: Environmental Reviews

125. Whom do African election campaigns contact? And does it matter?

126. Proximity to riots: Spatial exposure and attitudes toward the police in Africa

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

128. Managing Global Biological Risks: Towards a Security-Health Coordination Framework

129. Protecting Food Security in the Face of Tariffs and Trade Wars

130. Southeast Asia’s Renewable Energy Ambition: The Case of Vietnam

131. Biosecurity Awareness and Education in Southeast Asia

132. California Wildfires and Planetary Health

133. Assad Regime's Rapid Fall Rattles Russia's Middle East Strategy

134. Moldova and Separatist Transnistria Facing Severe Energy Crisis

135. Trump Takes on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

136. China Building Up BRICS as Important Foreign Policy Tool

137. The U.S. Pursues Increasingly Aggressive Policy towards Latin America

138. U.S. Interest in Greenland Reflects the Ongoing Competition in the Arctic

139. Baltic and Nordic States Assess the Russian Military Threat

140. İmamoğlu Arrested: Türkiye Shifting to Autocracy

141. Social contracts and the UN’s “Common Goals”: conceptualising a new role for international organisations

142. Allocating international loss and damage finance through national climate funds: prospects for African LDCs

143. Global health at a crossroads: policy recommendations in light of the Lancet Global Health 2050 Report

144. Enhancing public works programmes: sustainable impact through participatory asset creation and digitalisation

145. Can guarantees effectively leverage financing for SMEs in low- and middle-income countries?

146. Securing a development-friendly US trade policy: the urgent need for an AGOA revamp

147. A new development paradigm and strategy for the OECD (and beyond): what should the ‘D’ of OECD stand for?

148. Overcoming silos for One Health: key determinants of One Health governance platforms in low- and lower middle-income countries

149. Financing for development: from Monterrey to Seville

150. How to deal with the current debt crisis of developing countries?

151. Carbon leakage through supply chain adjustments

152. Local feminist perspectives as transformation levers for greater gender equality: synthesis study

153. Local feminist perspectives as transformative levers: women’s health and climate action in India

154. Local feminist perspectives as transformation levers for sustainable development in Ukraine in the context of ongoing defence

155. Feminists’ perspectives as transformative levers in Ghana

156. Intersecting constraints: exploring labour market barriers for urban women in Sub-Sahara Africa

157. Trump’s assault on foreign aid: implications for international development cooperation

158. Macroprudential policies and private domestic investment in developing countries: an instrumental variables approach

159. From polarisation to autocratisation: the role of information pollution in Brazil's democratic erosion

160. Hybrid threats: the new horizons for a "Europe of internal security"?

161. The end of the energy price crisis must not mean the end of the energy transition

162. Slovakia: civil society opposes its leaders

163. When sleepwalkers awake: German plea for a new European security architecture - a German point of view

164. European support to the defence industry - Mid-term review of the European Defence Fund

165. Greenland: a geostrategic challenge for the European Union in the age of Trump 2.0

166. Polish Presidency of the Council - A paradigm shift in Poland's European policy

167. Between the Baltic and the Balkans, the new geopolitics of gas

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

169. Halting Genocide in Sudan

170. Korea’s Strategy for Critical Minerals: Navigating New Trade Rules and Global Challenges

171. EU’s Strategic Net-zero Technology Promotion Policies and Global Supply Chains

172. Korea’s Trade Policy Priorities with Latin America: Future Directions

173. Recent Global Business Cycles: Characteristics and Implications

174. State Enterprises as Enablers of Economic Cooperation in India

175. No One-Size-Fits-All: Outreach and Counselling for Irregular Migrants

176. Funding Climate Mobility Projects: Key Players and Strategies for Growth

177. Thompson’s Rifle Battalion: The Original Unit of the Army of the United Colonies (Now the United States Regular Army)

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

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

180. Advancing locally led evaluations: Practical insights for humanitarian contexts

181. Practical steps to advance locally led evaluation

182. Future research and learning: Shaping agendas to inform more people centred humanitarian action

183. Connecting not conflating: Opportunities and risks of merging the localisation, AAP and inclusion agendas

184. Intermediary models to advance locally led humanitarian action

185. Breaking boundaries: local and national actors’ engagement in the humanitarian–development–peace nexus

186. Explain: Inclusion and inclusive humanitarian action

187. Public Administration and Corporate Governance

188. Connecting Opportunities: Greece’s Strategic Role in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC)

189. Long-term Effects of the Refugee Crisis on Greek Public Opinion Regarding Immigration

190. The New Political Groups in the European Parliament: Ideological Identity and Cohesion

191. Reducing the Motherhood Penalty in Greece: Lessons from Norway

192. Digital Data and Advanced AI for Richer Global Intelligence

193. Canada at Economic War: Setting the Scene

194. Generative AI, Democracy and Human Rights

195. Policy Pathways for Integrating Fast Payment Systems with Digital Currencies

196. Ghana’s Pathway to AI Governance and Its Implications for Africa

197. The Origins of the Second US Civil War

198. Mighty are Exempt: United Nations Response to Unlawful Actions by Great Power States

199. Hypersonic Myths and Strategic Realities

200. Transnational Government: A Faster Path to Developing Underdeveloped Nations