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1. The third EU-NATO joint declaration (10 January 2023): Was it worth the delay?

2. The promises and perils of law-making as the way to strengthen societal resilience

3. Messages to Washington: The significance of China's push for a new world order during President Jinping's Moscow visit

4. Whose Zeitenwende? Germany Cannot Meet Everyone’s Expectations

5. Integrating US and allied capabilities to ensure security in space

6. Russian aggression and the European Arctic: Avoiding the trap of Arctic exceptionalism

7. The war-induced exodus from Russia: A security problem or a convenient political bogey?

8. Russia’s regime transformation and the invasion of Ukraine: From a failed blitzkrieg to war as the new normal

9. Prospects for Ukraine’s NATO Membership

10. NATO’s Black Sea Frontier Is the Southern Shore of the Caspian Sea

11. Eritrea’s Growing Ties with China and Russia Highlight America’s Inadequate Approach in East Africa

12. Fragile unity: Why Europeans are coming together on Ukraine (and what might drive them apart)

13. Sustain and prosper: How Europeans can support Ukraine

14. Keeping America close, Russia down, and China far away: How Europeans navigate a competitive world

15. Women, Peace and Security and the 2022 National Security Strategy

16. If Russia Uses Migration as a Weapon, Europeans Should Respond In Kind

17. Sea Change for Europe’s Security Order: Three Future Scenarios

18. Sanctions Against Russia: Five Lessons from the Case of Iran

19. NATO’s Tunnel Vision

20. The Ukraine Example: Circumstances Matter for Effective Security Assistance

21. The crisis of European security: What Europeans think about the war in Ukraine

22. Survive and thrive: A European plan to support Ukraine in the long war against Russia

23. Hackers, Hoodies, and Helmets: Technology and the changing face of Russian private military contractors

24. Beyond munitions: A gender analysis for Ukrainian security assistance

25. Sweden and Finland are on their way to NATO membership. Here’s what needs to happen next.

26. Advancing a framework for the stabilization and reconstruction of Ukraine

27. Children of War: The Ukrainian Case

28. The old is dying and the new cannot be born: A power audit of EU-Russia relations

29. Russia’s Ill-Fated Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons in Modern Warfare

30. Best and Bosom Friends: Why China-Russia Ties Will Deepen after Russia’s War on Ukraine

31. EU Defense After Ukraine: A New Capabilities Agenda

32. EU Defence After Ukraine: Denmark’s CSDP U-Turn

33. The Contours of a New Western Russia Strategy

34. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The War in Cyberspace

35. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The War at Sea

36. Tanks versus Banks: Russian Military versus EU Geoeconomic Power

37. Russia’s shifting foreign and security policy in Northern Europe: The new geopolitical meaning of ‘good neighbourliness’

38. Germany’s shifting policy towards Russia: The sudden end of Ostpolitik

39. German strengths and weaknesses in the Russo-Ukrainian war

40. NATO and Russia after the Invasion of Ukraine

41. Saving Energy in a Hurry Reducing Dependence on Russian Hydrocarbons Requires Resolute Demand and Supply Sides Action

42. Is Russia a threat in emerging and disruptive technologies?

43. Cool Change Ahead? NATO's Strategic Concept and the High North

44. Russia’s “total confrontation” on the Eastern flank

45. Ukraine and China: Russian Invasion and After

46. Pugwash Statement on the War in Ukraine

47. Phoenix or Icarus? European strategic autonomy in light of Ukraine

48. Three decades of Russian Policy in the European Part of the Post-Soviet Space: Swimming Against the Current

49. Waves of ambition: Russia’s military build-up in Crimea and the Black Sea

50. Russian Grand Strategy and how to handle it

51. #NATO2030: Regional Cooperation for a Stronger NATO

52. Current State of Ukraine’s Play within the Geopolitical Map of Europe

53. Northeast Asia Defense Transparency Index 2020-21

54. Trying to govern the ungovernable: International Law on cyber and information operations in Russian

55. Nuclear submarines and central heating: What Russia wants in the Arctic

56. Russian energy and grand strategy

57. The Interests of Global Powers in the Mediterranean and Israeli Policies

58. A Peace Regime for the Korean Peninsula

59. The Normandy Negotiations Renewed: Divisions at Home and Opportunity Abroad

60. Taking stock: Where are geopolitics headed in the COVID-19 era?

61. Russia’s exotic nuclear weapons and implications for the United States and NATO

62. The Butterfly Effect: Why does Eastern Europe matter to Japan?

63. China’s policy towards Belarus and Ukraine: A limited challenge to Sino-Russian relations

64. Biden’s World? Views from the United States, China, Russia, and the European Union

65. Sino-Russian Cooperation in Outer Space: Taking Off?

66. Final Week Cybersecurity Considerations: Top Takeaways

67. Russia’s view of Georgia: a NATO proxy yet again?

68. Measuring Russia’s attention to Europe and the world

69. The End of German Ostpolitik: What a Change in Germany’s Russia Strategy Might Look Like

70. Russia’s Militia Groups and their Use at Home and Abroad

71. Cyber-Security: The Threats from Russia and the Middle East

72. Inside the Russian Digital Domain: Plug in, plug out

73. Executive Summary: Understanding Russian Strategic Behavior Russia Strategic Initiative-Workshop 3 March 18-19, 2019

74. The risks of being an ally

75. Why Americans Should Care About Russian Hacking

76. The Russian Reality Check on Turkey's Gas Hub Hopes

77. Azerbaijan’s Risky Game between Russia and the West

78. Arab League Summit Report

79. The Iran Nuclear Deal: A Monumental Mistake by the Obama Administration or a New Beginning?

80. Divided Stands the Visegrad? The V4 have been united towards the Ukraine crisis but remain split concerning Russia

81. Russian thinking in the Ukraine crisis: From drawing a line of defence to seeing a threat to national security

82. The consensus on Mali and international conflict management in a multipolar world

83. Trends in international arms transfers, 2013

84. An Economic Strategy to Save Ukraine

85. Indian perspectives on the Ukrainian crisis and Russia's annexation of Crimea

86. After Ukraine – NATO should stay vigilant on the Middle East

87. Turkish-Iranian Rapprochement and the Future of European and Asian Energy

88. Germany’s Policy towards Russia: New Wine in an Old Wineskin

89. Bumps on Russia’s Road to the Eurasian Economic Union: Postponed Integration, Costly Enlargement and Delayed International Recognition

90. Cybersecurity and Stability in the Gulf

91. Terrorism and Sport: Dangers for the XXII Olympic Winter Games in Sochi

92. Sochi: games with frontiers

93. Security in the South Caucasus: the EU, NATO and Russia

94. Mutually Assured Stability: Establishing US-Russia Security Relations for a New Century

95. The Global Arctic: The Growing Arctic Interests of Russia, China, the United States and the European Union

96. Smashing Atoms for Peace: Using Linear Accelerators to Produce Medical Isotopes without Highly Enriched Uranium

97. Geopolitical Shifts in the Eastern Mediterranean

98. Beyond Treaties: Immediate Steps to Reduce Nuclear Dangers

99. Russia's pressure politics: The Kremlin's uncompromising approach to opponents threatens political stability

100. Cyberspace Governance: The Next Step