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101. The American Multi-Domain Operation as a response to the Russian concept of New Generation Warfare

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

103. Ukraine on the Way To the EU: Realities And Prospects

104. Political and Ideological Orientations of Ukrainian Citizens in the Conditions Of The Russian Aggression

105. BRICS and Global Health Diplomacy in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Situating BRICS’ diplomacy within the prevailing global health governance context

106. Geopolitical Consequences of the War in Ukraine

107. Russia's Assault on Ukraine: Fallout From the War

108. Geopolitics, Geography an the Ukrainian Russian War

109. A Compass and a Concept: A Guide to the EU and NATO Strategic Outlooks

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

111. KAZAKHSTAN AMID UNREST AND INSTABILITY: MAIN IMPLICATIONS

112. RUSSIA’S COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES ABOUT CRIMEA IN SPANISH-LANGUAGE SPUTNIK AND RUSSIA TIMES (2014-2018)

113. On the Controversial Illegality of the Unilateral Use of Force for the Prevention of Genocide: The ‘Doubtfulness’ Clause Adopted by the ICJ in the Case Filed by Ukraine Against Russia

114. Energy and Geo-Economics: Evidence Underpinning Russian Intervention in Syria

115. Georgian Ethnopolitical Conflicts as a Subject of Confrontation between the USA and Russia

116. Anonymity and Openness in Gamete Donation: The Russian Policy on the Third-Party Reproduction

117. Russia and COVID-19: Russian Adaptive Authoritarianism During the Pandemic

118. Hybrid warfare –a threat to the national security of the state

119. Sino-Russian Convergence on Eurasian Integration: Understanding the Long-Term Engagement

120. Reviving Pak-Russia Relations: Implications for CPEC

121. Collaboration Between Intelligence Services in the Present-Day World: Challenges and Issues

122. Russia’s Representation in the Global Online Information Space

123. Russian Strategic Culture after the Cold War: The Primacy of Conventional Force

124. The Impact of Jihadist Propaganda in the Russian Language: Analysis of Kavkazcenter

125. The Era of Dis-and-Misinformation Volume XXII, Number 1

126. The Importance of Middle East in Russian Foreign Policy

127. The Sino-Russian Geopolitics in Eurasia and China-USA Disputes: Asia Pacific Great Eurasia vs Indo-Pacific

128. China and Russia: The Naval Projection of Land Powers

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

130. Ukraine’s Strategic Relations with the South Caucasus With References to Turkey and Russia

131. A Decade of War in Syria: Current Situation and Possible Outcomes/Una Década de Guerra en Siria: Situación Actual y Posibles Desenlaces

132. Latvia as the Area of Correlated Russian “Hard Power” and “Soft Power” Operations

133. Protocooperation as a Model for the Russia-UAE Partnership

134. Conciliatory and Conflictual Ethnopolitical Concepts in the Republics of the Russian Federation: Tatarstan and Chechnya

135. On American Diplomacy and the Disorderly Oscillation of World Orders

136. When the KGB Sends Its B Team

137. Red Tape in Russia

138. Jack F. Matlock and American Diplomacy with Russia

139. Russian New and Experimental Nuclear-Capable Missiles: A Short Primer

140. The Future of the Eurasian Economic Union

141. The UN Security Council: Stress Tested

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

143. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Political Warfare and Propaganda

144. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Special Issue on Strategic Culture

145. Turkey and Russia in Syrian war: Hostile friendship

146. The Balkan Kettle: Russia’s policy towards the Balkans

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

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

149. The Long Shadow: Immediate and Downstream Consequences of the Collapse of the USSR

150. 30 Years Since the Collapse of the Soviet Union: Democracy, Community, and Russia

151. Dynamics of Ukraine-Russia Relations

152. Hegemony Without Leadership: Russia’s Strategy in the Post-Soviet Space

153. Opciones estratégicas de Rusia desde la óptica del neorrealismo ofensivo

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

155. Social-Conservative Russian soft power: A traditional agenda and illiberal values as a source of attraction or coercion? A case study of Slovakia

156. Annexation of Crimea from the Perspective of Offensive Realism | Ofansif Realizm Bağlamında Kırım’ın İlhakı

157. Sustaining Power Through External Threats: The Power of Enemy Images in Russia and Azerbaijan

158. The Evaluation of Russia's Foreign Policy Towards Georgia Following the ‘Rose Revolution’

159. El islam en Rusia: desafíos a la seguridad y respuestas estratégicas (Islam in Russia: Security Challenges and Strategic Responses)

160. China-Russia-Pakistan Strategic Triangle: Imperative Factors

161. Space Militarization Race among China-Russia and USA: Implications for South Asia

162. Secret Wars: Covert Conflict in International Politics, Austin Carson

163. Principal Vectors of Russian Diplomacy in the Post-Soviet Space

164. The Political and Legal Landscape of the Alaska Phenomenon

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

166. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Naval Integration and the Future of Naval Warfare

167. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Spring 2020

168. THE HISTORY OF BRICS’ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (2009-2019): DISCOURSES, INNOVATION AND SENSITIVITIES

169. THE BRICS COUNTRIES’ MONETARY AND FINANCIAL POWER: WHAT HAS CHANGED SINCE THE 2008 GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND WHY IT MATTERS

170. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE BRICS COUNTRIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FIELD

171. ECONOMIC REBALANCING AND GEOECONOMIC CHALLENGES FOR CHINA: THE CASE OF INTRA-BRICS TRADE AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS

172. GEOGRAPHY, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INSTITUTIONS: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE BRICS

173. BRICS STUDENTS EDUCATION IN CHINA FROM 2010 TO 2018: DEVELOPMENT, PROBLEMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

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

175. Three Ways to Explore the BRICS (Possible) Impact on the Future Global Order

176. Protection or Interference? The Legitimacy of Contemporary Humanitarian Interventions and the Engagement of Nonhegemonic Powers

177. The US and Russian Resource Rivalry in the Context of the Contemporary Venezuelan Crisis Perils of the Rentier Petro-State

178. Putin’s Strategic Framework for Northeast Asia

179. The (Re)emergence of the BRICS and the Reorganization of Power in Contemporary Geopolitics

180. Information disorder and What Ukraine is Doing About It: Analysis of Ukraine’s Policies and Actions to Combat Russia-Generated information disorder

181. Lenin, Trotsky, and Parvus in the Battle for Russian Unity

182. The Modern Interfaces of Intermarium and the Fight against Destiny

183. Echoes of Abstention: Russian Policy in Libya and Implications for Regional Stability

184. What Should Washington Do When the Belt and Road Comes to Russia?

185. The Disrupting Stabilizer

186. Ukraine’s European Integration: The Russian Factor

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

188. OPEC+ as a new governor in Global Energy Governance

189. The Strategic Implications of Chinese-Iranian-Russian Naval Drills in the Indian Ocean

190. Fair-Weather Friends: The Impact of the Coronavirus on the Strategic Partnership Between Russia and China

191. Outsourcing warfare: Proxy forces in contemporary armed conflicts

192. Russian information offensive in the international relations

193. The Logic of Geopolitics in American-Russian Relations

194. Georgia’s Road to NATO: Everything but Membership?

195. Reconsidering Russian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

196. Russia’s Peacekeeping Operations in the Post-Soviet Space: “Mirotvorchestvo” Applied

197. Price of Aggression: The Impact of Sanctions on the Russian Economy

198. How the Socialist Economy was destroyed in the USSR (One reason for the collapse of the country)

199. Remarks on Regional Security

200. Kremlin Propaganda and Disinformation in Georgia: tools, channels, narratives