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401. Forging European Unity on China: The Case of Hungarian Dissent

402. Overcoming EU internal dividing lines in the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue

403. Turkey’s interventions in its near abroad: The case of northern Cyprus

404. A stubborn threat: Islamic State in Iraq in early 2022

405. Europe Cannot Wait for Unity

406. The West’s struggle in Sudan: Standing with the people while being stuck with the coup regime

407. Lost in transition: The Muslim Brotherhood in 2022

408. The Dutch position on Kosovo’s visa liberalisation process: Light at the end of the tunnel?

409. On a Collision Course: Russia’s Dangerous Game in Ukraine

410. The End of the Post-Cold War Era: Russia's Adventure in Ukraine Reshapes the Entire World Order

411. War in Ukraine enters its second month: serious implications and far-reaching changes

412. After the 25 July constitutional referendum: Codification of autocratic rule heightens Tunisians’ fears of the future

413. Ukraine: Toward a Prolonged War of Attrition Fuelling Great Power Competition

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

415. Economic Equidistance is Not an Option: Germany and the US-Chinese Geo-Economic Conflict

416. Britain, Germany, and the Rise of Competitive Virtue Signaling

417. Japan's "Economic Security" Measures

418. Promoting the Euro – Countering Secondary Sanctions: Germany Should Push to Complete Monetary Union

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

420. Designing a Geo-Economic Policy for Europe

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

422. The Economics of Great Power Competition: Why Germany Must Step Up on Defense

423. Using Information to Influence the Russian War in Ukraine

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

425. Defining Feminist Foreign Policy in Germany’s National Security Strategy

426. Don’t Panic! How to Give Germany’s Crisis Management Strategic Footing

427. China’s Global Vision Vacuum: An Opportunity and Challenge for Europe

428. Integrating Climate in Germany’s National Security Strategy: How to Avoid Being Derailed by Russia’s Aggression

429. Achieving a Safer U.S. Nuclear Posture

430. Beyond Deterrence: A Peace Game Exercise for the Korean Peninsula

431. Pathways to Pentagon Spending Reductions: Removing the Obstacles

432. The Yemen War in Numbers: Saudi Escalation and U.S. Complicity

433. Avoiding the Dangers of a Protracted Conflict in Ukraine

434. Ending Primacy to End U.S. Wars

435. The Folly of Pushing South Korea Toward a China Containment Strategy

436. The Lobbying Battle Before the War: Russian and Ukrainian Influence in the U.S.

437. The Humanitarian Paradox: Why Human Rights Require Restraint

438. NATO’s Tunnel Vision

439. Strategic Patience: Sustainable Engagement with a Changed Afghanistan

440. Managed Competition: A U.S. Grand Strategy for a Multipolar World

441. Assessment of the role of Caspian Basin in reducing of EU's oil dependence in the light of Russian Ukraine War

442. Innovations in Donor Bureaucracies and the Implications for Peacebuilding Financing

443. Emerging Powers and Peacebuilding Financing: Recommendations for Finding Common Ground

444. Does Justice Mind? Understanding the Links between Justice and Mental Health

445. How to Maintain International Unity on Ukraine (Part II)

446. How to be conflict sensitive in the midst of a pandemic? A case study on Colombia

447. Justice for All and the Social Contract in Peril

448. Development Competition is Heating Up: China’s Global Development Initiative and the G7 Partnership for Infrastructure and Global Alliance on Food Security

449. Four reasons why the New Agenda for Peace should focus on nationally led violence prevention strategies

450. Colombia’s Support for Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees: President Petro reaffirms commitment to integration, but continued progress requires more international support