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51. Russia's War in Ukraine: Two Decisive Factors

52. The Human Weapon System in Gray Zone Competition

53. The Deficiency of Disparity: The Limits of Systemic Theory and the Need for Strategic Studies in Power Transition Theory

54. Sovereignty, Cyberspace, and the Emergence of Internet Bubbles

55. The changing face of Russia’s information war against Ukraine and other democratic countries: Lessons and recommendations. Interview with Professor Sinan Aral

56. Conclusions from the use of aviation in the first half of the first year of the Ukrainian-Russian war

57. Integrating Earth observation IMINT with OSINT data to create added-value multisource intelligence information: A case study of the Ukraine–Russia war

58. Conventional and Hybrid Actions in the Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

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

60. Towards Sustainable Peace and Cooperation

61. Bringing Russia Back in From the Cold

62. Prospects for Pax Caucasia? The 3+3 Regional Cooperation Initiative

63. The Alliance of Civilizations and the Role of Spain

64. Turkey’s Changing Posture on Russia and America

65. Terms, Conditions, Intersecting Interests Turkey and Regional Cooperation After the Second Karabakh War

66. Russia's War and The Future of European Order

67. Enlargement of the European Union: Lessons from the Western Balkans

68. War, Peace, and (in)Justice in the Nuclear Age

69. Dialogue for OSCE Renewal - Shifting Security Back to the People

70. Taming Anxieties, Coping with Mnemonic Conflicts: Cultural Diplomacy of Crimean Tatar and Lithuanian American Diasporas through historical films

71. The Evolution of Russia’s Foreign Policy Doctrine

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

73. Estados Unidos y África. Historia de una no-política

74. Rusia en África. Nuevas dinámicas desde el Kremlin

75. África: Competencia y sustitución en un entorno estratégico de rivalidad. Introducción al número especial

76. Estonia as an Area of Russian Influence: Analysis and Synthesis of the Kremlin’s Methodology of Exerting Influence on Tallinn’s Political and Social Stability

77. Russia Against Ukraine Before the European Court of Human Rights. The Empire Strikes Back?

78. Don’t Leave the Russian People Behind

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

80. Europe at War

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

82. Remembering Mikhail Gorbachev and the 1991 Coup

83. Ukrainians to Putin’s Empire: Hell No!

84. The Russian Federation Dominance in the International Security Environment

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

86. The Russia-Ukraine War: Has Beijing Abandoned Pragmatic Diplomacy?

87. The Ukraine Crisis and China-India Relations

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

89. China and Russia: Shackled to a Corpse?

90. US-Shaped World Order and Pakistan: Past, Present and Future

91. Pak-China Geostrategic Interdependence: Impact on Rising Economies of Asia

92. The Army and Sea Control: Reconsidering Maritime Strategy in the Twenty-first Century

93. The Black Sea Thread in Russian Foreign Policy and How the United States Can Respond

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

95. Through the Lenses of Morality and Responsibility: BRICS, Climate Change and Sustainable Development

96. Geopolitical Struggle between Russia and Turkey: The Intersection of Ukraine and Syrian Crises

97. Systemic Geopolitical Analysis in the research of power distribution in Eastern Europe

98. The Influence of Political Processes and the War in Ukraine on the Formation of Generation Alpha and the iGeneration (Z): Defining Specific Features

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

100. The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Economic Consequences on Europe and the World