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501. Cultivating Credit: Financialized Urbanization Is Alienation!

502. Israeli Law and the Rule of Colonial Difference

503. Towards a Pax Cubana: revolution, socialism and development in Havana’s Cold War foreign policy

504. Subnational policies and migration in the USA: post-national citizenship or sovereignty?

505. From emergency to structure: ways to fight Covid-19 via international cooperation in health from Brazil

506. The Changing Middle East Regional Order

507. Managing Crises, the Least-Bad Option

508. Arab Nationalism, Regionalism, and Regional Integration

509. From Political Islam to the Politics of Islam

510. Shifting Patterns of Arab Politics

511. AlMostaqbal: Envisioning a Better Arab Future

512. The End of the Road

513. s It Time to Bury the Two-State Solution?

514. Framing the Partition Plan for Palestine

515. Prepping for COP27

516. Competing Economic Visions in the Gulf

517. Bringing Russia Back in From the Cold

518. The CSTO Intervention in Kazakhstan Implication for Regional and World Order

519. Sino-Iranian Relations and Their Impact on South and Central Asia

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

521. Repatriating Azerbaijani IDPs Policy Priorities and Recommendations

522. Mine Action and the Environment in Karabakh

523. The Alliance of Civilizations and the Role of Spain

524. Armenia Adapts to New Postwar Realities

525. Understanding the Baku-Tehran Relationship

526. The Strategic Implications of the Tashkent Conference

527. Time to Get U.S.-Azerbaijani Relations on Track Azerbaijan’s victory in the Second Karabakh War has created a new geopolitical reality in the South Caucasus and the Caspian region.

528. Azerbaijan in the Struggle for Eurasia Restoring America’s Geostrategic Approach

529. Armenian-Azerbaijani Relations in the Wake of the Second Karabakh War

530. Turkey’s Changing Posture on Russia and America

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

532. Atticism and the Summit for Democracy

533. Korean Newspapers, Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo and Ulleungdo, and Early Japanese Intrusions

534. Sweden’s Peacekeeping Contributions through the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission

535. Tying Human Rights to U.S.-DPRK-ROK Negotiations

536. Getting North Korean Human Rights Right, Now and for the Future

537. North Korea’s Plan for Unification by Federation: What It Really Means

538. China’s Role in Korean Security Issues

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

540. Europe's Hour of Reckoning

541. Markets, Governments, and Crises in the Past and Future of the EU

542. The Crisis of Civilization Paradigm: Co-Radicalization of Islamist and Populist Groups in Europe

543. Impact of the War in Ukraine: What id the Future of EU- Africa Relations?

544. Brexit and the Future off the European Union

545. Turkey and the Future of Europe: A History

546. Putting an End to "Crisis Europe"

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

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

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

550. A Fleeting Glimpse of Hegemony? The War in Ukraine and the Future of the International Leadership of the United States

551. The Role of EU in the Libyan Conflict

552. European Union and the Euro: A Bigger Global Role Beckons

553. Is there a Future for Europe

554. The State of AI Policy: The Democratic Values Perspective

555. Ethics of AI and Democracy: UNESCO Recommendation's Insights

556. People or Technology: What Drives Democracy

557. AI Challenging Sovereignty and Democracy

558. Regulating and Harmonizing Biometric Ecosystems: Addressing thew Full Spectrum of Risks Using Global Safety Models and Controls

559. Governments as Regulators and Consumers of Ethical AI

560. Democratizing AI

561. ntroduction to the Special Issue Anxiety and Change in International Relations

562. “Strong, but Anxious State”: The Fantasmatic Narratives on Ontological Insecurity and Anxiety in Turkey

563. Making Sense of Risky Haredi Behaviors in Israel During the Covid-19 Pandemic

564. Anxiety, Ambivalence and Sublimation: ontological in/security and the world risk society

565. Anxiety, Dissonance and Imperial Amnesia of the European Union

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

567. Identity change, anxiety and creativity: How 19th century Japan sought to leave Asia and become part of the West

568. “Ethnicizing” the EU’s involvement in post- conflict societies: The case of ontological insecurity in Republika Srpska

569. Ontological Insecurity, Anxiety, and Hubris: An Affective Account of Turkey-KRG Relations

570. Authoritarian Populism as a Response to Crisis: The Case of Brazil

571. Turkey as Normative Power: Connections with the Muslim Brotherhood during the Arab Spring

572. Beyond Geopolitics: A Geoeconomic Perspective of China-Iran Belt and Road Initiative Relations

573. Construction of European identity by the Pro- European Parties

574. The Complexity Effect in U.S.-Turkey Relations: The Restructuring of the Middle East Regional Security

575. The Legislative Framework: A Path to Peace in Ethnically Divided Communities in Warri Conflict Area

576. Too partial to work? Informal institutions in the midst of climate change and armed conflict in central Mali

577. Communal Conflicts in Nasarawa State, North Central Nigeria: A Socio-Contextual Rethink

578. National dialogue and social cohesion in Zambia

579. An investigation into the role of traditional leaders in conflict resolution: The case of communities in the Mahikeng Local Municipality, North West Province, South Africa

580. The impact of stakeholder management on the oil and gas industry in Africa: A case study of oil companies and African host communities

581. Resolving the Dagbon chieftaincy crisis and succession to the Ya-Na skin: The role of kingmakers and the electoral college system

582. Malawi’s Peace Policy: The bedrock of a coherent national peace architecture?

583. Hydro-geopolitics and conflicts among the ‘traditional states’ of the Nun River Basin, Ndop Plain (North-West Cameroon)

584. Indigenous restorative justice mechanisms as a tool for transitional justice in the Democratic Republic of Congo

585. Adaptation of local peace committees in Zimbabwe: Lessons from ChipingeEast constituency

586. A Teleological and Child-Sensitive Interpretation of a Country of Former Habitual Residence for Stateless Children Born Outside Their Parents’ Country of Nationality or Former Habitual Residence

587. Children at Risk of Statelessness in the Fight against Terrorism

588. Protecting Minorities from De Facto Statelessness: Birthright Citizenship in the United States

589. Beyond Statelessness: 'Unchilding' and the Health of Palestinian Children in Jerusalem

590. Customary International Law Requiring States to Grant Nationality to Stateless Children Born in Their Territory

591. Undocumented Children in Iran

592. Comment on the Zhao Case: Can a ‘Victory for Human Rights’ in the Netherlands Benefit Children at Risk of Statelessness in the Middle East and North Africa?

593. Statelessness and Young Children

594. Views Adopted by the UN Human Rights Committee Under Article 5(4) of the Optional Protocol, concerning Communication No 2918/2016

595. R (Begum) v Special Immigration Appeals Commission; R (Begum) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; Begum v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] UKSC 7, [2021] AC 765

596. The South African Constitutional Court Decides Against Statelessness and in Favour of Children

597. Building Bridges between Dependency Theory and Neo-Gramscian Critical Theory: The Agency-Structure Relation as a Starting Point

598. Bringing the Critical Thinking Back in: A Critique of Andrew Linklater’s Theoretical Contributions to International Relations

599. Is Critique Still Possible in International Relations Theory? A Critical Engagement with IR’s Vocation

600. How Does Gramsci Travel in Latin America? Before and After Critical International Relations Theory