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

2. From East to North: New Frontiers for the EU-NATO Arctic Defence

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

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

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

6. Can Back Channels Prevent Direct Military Conflict Between Russia and NATO?

7. Iran-Saudi and China Trilateral Agreement: Reshaping the Global World Order

8. Revisiting the Global Posture Review: A New U.S. Approach to European Defense and NATO in a Post-Ukraine War World

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

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

11. Europe at War

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

23. Hybrid Warfare and Deniability as Understood by the Military

24. The Global Exchange (Spring 2019)

25. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Great Power Competition

26. Making Sense of Turkey’s Air and Missile Defense Merry-go-round

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

28. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Superpowers

29. Turkey and East Central Europe: Idealism, Pragmatism, Misperception or Clash of Interests?

30. NATO and Postmodernity. An Organization not too well Understood and Geopolitically Necessary / La OTAN y la postmodernidad. Una organización poco comprendida y geopolíticamente necesaria

31. Ontological Security and Threat Perceptions: Russia vis-à-vis NATO Enlargement / Seguridad ontológica y percepciones de amenaza: Rusia antela ampliacióndela OTAN

32. How Ukraine Views Russia and the West

33. The Dispatch (Winter 2016)

34. Hybrid Warfare and the Changing Character of Conflict

35. Making Sense of Hybrid Warfare

36. Cyber Operations and Gray Zones: Challenges for NATO

37. A Changing Security Paradigm. New Roles for New Actors – The Russian Approach

38. Bracing for Cold Peace. US-Russia Relations after Ukraine

39. A Look Back at NATO’s 1999 Kosovo Campaign: A Questionably "Legal" but Justifiable Exception?

40. Kosovo 1999 and Crimea 2014: Similarities and Differences

41. Institutional Imperialism

42. China-Russia Relations:Coping with Korea

43. NATO's Final Frontier

44. Russia's Pragmatic Reimperialization

45. Mission Afghanistan: The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Goes "Out of Area"

46. Ukraine: A Challenge for U.S., EU NATO Regional Policy

47. China-Russia Relations

48. China-Russia Relations

49. Can Berlin and Washington Agree on Russia?

50. An Agenda for NATO

51. The Myth of a No-NATO-Enlargement Pledge to Russia

52. China-Russia Relations

53. Turkey: Partnership on the Brink

54. Cyber War I: Estonia Attacked from Russia

55. Europe's Eastern Promise: Rethinking NATO and EU Enlargement

56. Foreword: End of Post-Cold War Honeymoon

57. Georgia: Breakdown of Vision the West Had for a New Europe

58. Energy Security and NATO: Any Role for the Alliance?

59. The Echo of Tskhinval

60. Courting Disaster: An Expanded NATO vs. Russia and China