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1. Rebooting the Entente: An Agenda for Renewed UK-France Defense Cooperation

2. Harnessing allied space capabilities

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

4. Beyond launch: Harnessing allied space capabilities for exploration purposes

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

6. From “Forward ­Presence” to ­“Forward Defense”: Germany Must Strengthen ­NATO’s Northeastern Flank in Lithuania

7. German Defense Spending: A Repeat of the Past Instead of a New Era

8. The role of space technologies in power politics: Mitigating strategic dependencies through space resilience

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

10. Mexico’s domestic decay: Implications for the United States and Europe

11. NATO and the Indo-Pacific Region

12. Military Command and Control

13. NATO’s new Defence Plans

14. French Nuclear Policy

15. New Compact, Renewed Impetus: Enhancing the EU’s Ability to Act Through its Civilian CSDP

16. The Missing Pieces of a Kerch Bridge Strike: Give Ukraine What It Needs to Isolate Crimea and Gain the Initiative

17. Transparency and Accountability: US Assistance to Ukraine

18. Empowering Ukraine Prepares Us for China

19. Patchwork procurement? How to bridge parallel initiatives in EU joint defence procurement

20. Mine Action as a Confidence- and Security-building Measure in the OSCE Region

21. EU Security and Defence After Ukraine

22. EU Defense After Ukraine: A New Capabilities Agenda

23. EU Defence After Ukraine: France’s Presidency

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

25. The Contours of a New Western Russia Strategy

26. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Kremlin’s Aims and Assumptions

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

28. Baltic States’ Expectations Regarding Germany’s Role in Baltic Security

29. Baltic Perspectives on Germany’s Role in NATO

30. Why Belgium Needs a Cyber Command

31. The War against Ukraine and European Defence: When will we square the circle?

32. Keeping the OSCE Alive

33. The New Force Model: NATO's European Army

34. A European Defence Summit in May 2022: From Compass to Capabilities

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

36. A policy agenda for Finland’s entry into NATO: From ‘one for one’ to ‘one for all’

37. NATO’s Nordic enlargement and Turkey’s reservations: Trilateral Memorandum of Understanding in the context of Turkey’s wider strategic interests

38. NATO and the South after Ukraine

39. Russia’s Losing Hand in Ukraine

40. Rethinking NATO engagement in the Western Balkans

41. Protecting NATO’s security community

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

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

44. The Dos and Don'ts of Strategy Making

45. The rise of China and NATO’s new Strategic Concept

46. NATO and human security

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

48. Conflict in Two Theaters? European Misperceptions about the Asia-Pacific

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

50. In Europe’s defence: Why the EU needs a security compact with Ukraine

51. Defend. Resist. Repeat: Ukraine’s lessons for European defence

52. The EU’s Strategic Compass

53. The Five ‘I’s of EU defence: Inclusive integration for effective investment, innovation and institutions

54. Ukraine and China: Russian Invasion and After

55. Pugwash note on present dangers

56. Resetting NATO’s Defense and Deterrence: The Sword and the Shield Redux

57. Transforming European Defense

58. “Don’t Bank on the Bombs” New European Standards Affecting the Defense Industry

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

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

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

62. Engaging the Pacific Islands is no longer about the why, but about the how

63. Open strategic autonomy in European defence: what countries must do

64. Preparing for the Final Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Dissolution of the Russian Federation

65. How Russia Does Foresight: Where is the world going?

66. Measured response: How to design a European instrument against economic coercion

67. From one master of survival to another: a tardigrade’s plea for NATO2030

68. For a New NATO-EU Bargain

69. Expanding the Reach of the Special Forces with a Gender-Mixed Deep Development Capability (DDC): Identifying Challenges and Lessons Learned

70. Toward a meaningful metric: replacing NATO’s 2% defence spending target

71. EU and NATO Strategy: A Compass, a Concept, and a Concordat

72. How the Strategic Compass can Incubate a European Prototype for Burden Sharing

73. The Strategic Compass: Entering the Fray

74. Seven Steps to European Defence, Transatlantic Equilibrium, and Global Europe

75. Readiness as a Mission: Implications for Belgian Defence

76. #NATO2030: America’s Transatlantic Agenda

77. #NATO2030: Addressing the Burden-Sharing Challenge

78. #NATO2030: Regional Cooperation for a Stronger NATO

79. #NATO2030: Towards a NATO China Strategy

80. #NATO2030: NATO’s Force Structure and Posture

81. NATO's Eastern Flank: Retooling the US-Baltic Security Link

82. Central European Security: History and Geography Matter

83. The Strategic Argument for a Political NATO

84. The Global Dimensions of NATO's Future Posture

85. Jihadi Radicalization: Between the Local and the Global

86. Net Assessment: "Competition Is For Losers"

87. Providing security in Iraq - what do Iraqis think?

88. Small states’ security strategies need an international energy dimension: What can be learned from the Danish Nord Stream and Baltic Pipe negotiations?

89. European strategic autonomy: From misconceived to useful concept what can we learn from the Northern outlook?

90. The Governance of the European Defence Fund

91. Global NATO: What Future for the Alliance's Out-of-area Efforts?

92. What role for NATO in the Sahel?

93. The future of NATO

94. The US in NATO: adapting the Alliance to new strategic priorities

95. European allies and the forthcoming NATO strategic concept

96. European defence: Specialisation by capability groups

97. EU defence projects: Balancing Member States, money and management

98. The myths and realities of China's economic coercion

99. Greenland obviously has its own defense policy

100. Uncharted Territory? Towards a common threat analysis and a Strategic Compass for EU security and defence