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101. Rethinking NATO engagement in the Western Balkans

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

103. The war in Ukraine and the future of Russia-China relations

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

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

106. How to make the EU Energy Platform an effective emergency tool

107. 2022, Xi Jinping’s Annus Horribilis: Or is it?

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

109. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Western Military Assistance

110. EU Security and Defence After Ukraine

111. EU Defense After Ukraine: A New Capabilities Agenda

112. EU Defence After Ukraine: France’s Presidency

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

114. Germany, Russia, and Energy Politics

115. The Contours of a New Western Russia Strategy

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

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

118. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Russian Military Logistics

119. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Large-Scale War and NATO

120. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Early Air War

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

122. Russia’s War in Ukraine: When Russia Went to War

123. Russia’s War in Ukraine: WMD Issues

124. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Russia’s Propaganda War

125. Russian Spring 2022 Recruitment Cycle

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

127. Putin Is Creating the Multipolar World He (Thought He) Wanted

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

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

130. Russia’s connectivity strategies in Eurasia: Politics over economy

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

132. Turkey’s Pivot to Eurasia: The Effect of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

133. The Ukraine Crisis: There Is Still Room for Diplomacy

134. NATO and Societal Resilience: All Hands on Deck in an Age of War

135. NATO and Russia after the Invasion of Ukraine

136. NATO’s Role in Global Cyber Security

137. A (E)U-turn from Nord Stream 2 towards a European Strategic Gas Reserve

138. Sanction-proof or sanction-hit

139. Opinion on Ukraine’s application for membership of the European Union

140. Turkey’s Eurasian ambitions at a time of geopolitical uncertainty

141. Ukraine and China: Russian Invasion and After

142. Pugwash note on the situation in Ukraine

143. Pugwash Statement on the War in Ukraine

144. “Russia’s war in Eastern Europe is a central threat to the international architecture”

145. Strategic dependencies, a question of sovereignty

146. Reception of Ukrainian refugees. Between emergency responses and long-term solutions

147. From the Russian Pact to the Green Deal?

148. The Black Sea, the spectre of a new Iron Curtain?

149. “In Russia today the whole media sphere has been destroyed."

150. The end of European dependence on Russian fossil fuels

151. Nationalism, Sovereignism, Virilism: the sources of Russia's war against Ukraine

152. What is President Putin so afraid of?

153. The defeat of Russia in Ukraine will herald the defeat of the Lukashenko regime.

154. Rising Apprehensions

155. Development of the IT Industry and Structural Transformation: Focused on IT Cooperation with Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

156. Russia’s Energy Strategy in the Northeast Asian Region and New Korea-Russia Cooperation: Focusing on the Natural Gas and Hydrogen Sectors

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

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

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

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

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

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

163. Arms racing under nuclear tripolarity: Evidence for an action-reaction cycle?

164. A European policy mix to address food insecurity linked to Russia’s war

165. How have sanctions impacted Russia?

166. Will Ukraine’s refugees go home?

167. The Price Cap on Russian Oil Exports, Explained

168. The bear in the room: Russia's role in the UN Security Council - and what It means for the West

169. With energy at play in the Ukraine war, everybody pays

170. Russia´s comprehensive approach and the increased use of the Wagner Group challenges the West in Africa

171. The impacts of the pandemic on investment flows in BRICS countries: a preliminary analysis based on UNCTAD global investment reports

172. Geoeconomics of Polarisation: Can BRICS eclipse western global economic power?

173. The Russian Role! The domestic and regional dimensions of the military coup in Burkina Faso

174. Realising the EU Rapid Deployment Capacity: opportunities and pitfalls

175. Strict and Uniform: Improving EU Sanctions Enforcement

176. The Threat of New Wars in the Caucasus: A Good Case for U.S. Restraint

177. Children of War: The Ukrainian Case

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

179. Broken Dream: The oligarch, Russia, and Georgia’s drift from Europe

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

181. Cold winter: How the EU can help Moldova survive Russian pressure and protect its democracy

182. Greece, Russia and the EU: The Way Forward

183. Defending 2020: What Worked, What Didn’t, and What’s Next

184. 2020 Country Brief: Afghanistan

185. Despite Political Tension, Americans and Russians See Cooperation as Essential

186. Melting Ice, Frozen Heart: Russia’s posture on climate change and decarbonisation

187. In Russia's Hands: Nagorno-Karabakh after the ceasefire agreement

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

189. Appeasement and Autonomy: Armenian-Russian relations from revolution to war

190. Russia Meets Climate Change: The Domestic Politicization of Environmental Issues and External Pressure to Decarbonize

191. Russia's Redefined View on Strategic Stability: A Security Dilemma in Northern Europe?

192. Russia’s Corona Diplomacy and Geoeconomic Competition: A Sputnik Moment?

193. Internet and Media Repression in Russia: Avoiding the Complicity of Western Actors

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

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

196. The young and the restless: Europe, Russia, and the next generation of diplomats in the Eastern Partnership

197. Push back, contain, and engage: How the EU should approach relations with Russia

198. Russian Grand Strategy and how to handle it

199. TINA for Putin – Or is there an alternative?

200. The EU and Russia: A New Foreign Policy for the “Carcass”?