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1. Goodbye to Russia, Russia and Russia!1: Finland’s New NATO Chapter Within the Framework of Shelter Theory

2. The Monroe Doctrine as the Will and Idea of the United States of America

3. War and Peace for Moscow and Beijing

4. China-Russia Relations: Ending the War? Or the World?

5. Incivility in Diplomacy as a Reflection of the Crisis in Foreign Policy Culture

6. Russian influence on the European Integration process of the Western Balkan countries: A comparative analysis

7. CTC Sentinel: April 2023 Issue

8. Russia’s Cultural Heritage Can Be a Bridge to the Future

9. Public Diplomacy Challenges in Reaching Russian Audiences

10. Vladimir Putin’s Mistrust of the West Runs Deep

11. Ending Wars: When Does Diplomacy Have a Role?

12. Beyond Arms and Ammunition: China, Russia and the Iran Back Channel

13. La contribución de España a la OTAN: el Flanco Este y sus relaciones con Rusia

14. Towards Sustainable Peace and Cooperation

15. The Evolution of Russia’s Foreign Policy Doctrine

16. Distrust in the heartland: explaining the Eurasian “Organization Gap” through the Russo-Chinese relations

17. Rusia en África. Nuevas dinámicas desde el Kremlin

18. Don’t Leave the Russian People Behind

19. Was NATO Expansion Really the Cause of Putin’s Invasion?

20. Europe at War

21. Putin’s Challenge to NATO and to the Global Enterprise

22. Sanctions Run Amok – The Undermining of U.S. Power

23. The Russia-India-China Trilateral After Ukraine: Will Beijing Take the Lead?

24. China and Russia: Shackled to a Corpse?

25. Securitization of Disinformation in NATO’s Lexicon: A Computational Text Analysis

26. Russian economic nationalism and the vectors of Russian foreign policy

27. Role theory and Russia’s attempts to integrate the post-Soviet space: from internal to international duties

28. Building Bridges over Caspian: South Caucasus-Central Asia Cooperation

29. KAZAKHSTAN AMID UNREST AND INSTABILITY: MAIN IMPLICATIONS

30. Policy or Pique? Trump and the Turn to Great Power Competition

31. Turkey and Russia in Syrian war: Hostile friendship

32. Assessments and foreign policy implications of the national security of the Republic of Serbia

33. Pax Caucasia: Prospects of Peace and Cooperation in South Caucasus

34. The Importance of Middle East in Russian Foreign Policy

35. The Russo-U.S. National Identity Gap and the Indo-Pacific in 2021

36. There is No Easy Solution To The Western Balkans' Disinformation Challenge

37. Central Europe in the new Millennium: The new Great Game?

38. “The Political Striptease Show Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic Is Unattractive, Off-Putting”

39. A U.S. Strategy to Engage and Contain Putin's Russia

40. Putin’s Strategic Framework for Northeast Asia

41. Reconsidering Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

42. Remarks on Regional Security

43. How U.S.-Soviet Scientific and Technical Exchanges Helped End the Cold War

44. The Global Exchange (Spring 2019)

45. Debating Eurasia: Political Travels of a Geographical Concept in Turkey

46. Russian and Turkish Foreign Policy Activism in the Syrian Theater

47. Constructivism, Identity, ‘Manufactured’ Citizens: Russia’s Citizenship Policies in Abkhazia and South Ossetia

48. Russia and the Post-Soviet Space: Partners or Rivals?

49. Effectiveness of Russia’s Foreign Policy Information Support in Its Confrontation With the United States

50. The Great Troublemaker: Nord Stream 2 in Russia’s Foreign Energy Policy

51. China’s Role in Inter-Korean Relations

52. How to Enlarge NATO: The Debate inside the Clinton Administration, 1993–95

53. Chinese Sharp Power and U.S. Values Diplomacy: How Do They Intersect?

54. Japan's Strategy to Keep the North Koreans and Chinese Down, the Americans in, and the Russians Neutral

55. The North Korean Factor in the Sino-Russian Alliance

56. Sino-Russian Relations, South Korea, and North Korea

57. The China-Russia-North Korea Triangle After Kim Jong-un's Turn to Diplomacy

58. U.S. Grand Strategy Towards Russia 2001-2017

59. Russia's return to the superpower status

60. Winter 2018 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

61. Relearning the Art of Nation State Diplomacy

62. The Surprising Allure of Russian Soft Power

63. Russia and Turkey—Dalliance or Alliance

64. In a World of War, Could it Be ‘From Russia with Love’: A Conversation with Igor Istomin

65. Normative resistance to responsibility to protect in times of emerging multipolarity: the cases of Brazil and Russia

66. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Superpowers

67. Studies in Poland’s Foreign Policy: the case of Poland-Russia Relations

68. Round Table I – Regional Security

69. Change of the Security Environment in the Transatlantic Region and its Impact on the Evolution of Foreign and Security Policy of the State

70. European Union Eastern Neighbourhood and the Post-Soviet Conflicts / Vecindario oriental de la Unión Europea y los conflictos post-soviéticos

71. Explaining India’s Foreign Policy: From Dream to Realization of Major Power

72. A comparative study: Where and Why does the EU Impose Sanctions?

73. Political Relations Between Turkey and Georgia in the Post-Soviet Era

74. From Eastward Pivot to Greater Eurasia

75. Russia’s Position on Territorial Conflicts in East Asia

76. End Times Diplomacy at the UN?

77. The Dispatch (Winter 2016)

78. The Collapse of Saudi Arabia and the Cataclysmic Power Shift in the Middle East

79. Power Games in the Caucuses, Azerbaijan's Foreign and Energy Policy towards the West, Russia and the Middle East

80. Russia as Opportunist or Spoiler in the Middle East?

81. Russia vs. EU/US through Georgia and Ukraine

82. Prospects of Ukrainian-Russian Relations

83. Table of Contents

84. 'Moral power' as objectification of the 'civilian'/'normative' 'EUlogy': the European Union as a conflict-dealer in the South Caucasus

85. The “Rise” of China in the Eyes of Russia: A Source of Threats or New Opportunities?

86. Geopolitical Implications of the US Unconventional Energy Revolution

87. Geneva Action Plan: Its Nature and Implications

88. The North Korean Factor and Russia’s Positions in Asia

89. Continuity and Change in the Construction of Enemy Image in Pre-Revolutionary Iran

90. Comparative Hegemony:Tsarist and Communist Approaches towards Iran

91. 21st Century Tradecraft in Moscow

92. Russia's Foreign Policy Philosophy

93. US Presidents and Foreign Policy Mistakes

94. Republican View: We need a Reaganite foreign policy

95. Russia in the new international order: Theories, arguments and debates

96. Applying constructivism to understanding EU–Russian relations

97. Russia's foreign policy towards Poland: Seeking reconciliation? A social constructivist analysis

98. Russian foreign policy in the making: The linkage between internal dynamics and the external context

99. Do leaders still decide? The role of leadership in Russian foreign policymaking

100. Interest groups in Russian foreign policy: The invisible hand of the Russian Orthodox Church