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1. De-risking authoritarian AI: A balanced approach to protecting our digital ecosystems

2. China, climate and conflict in the Indo-Pacific

3. The World After Taiwan’s Fall

4. Strategic Competition and Security Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

5. Military capabilities affected by climate change: An analysis of China, Russia and the United States

6. US-China lessons from Ukraine: Fueling more dangerous Taiwan tensions

7. Implementing NATO’s Strategic Concept on China

8. China and the new globalization

9. Abrogating the Visiting Forces Agreement: Its Effects on Philippines’ Security and Stability in Southeast Asia

10. Allies Help Those Who Help Themselves: How Estonia and Japan Approach Deterrence

11. Europe’s Broken Order and the Prospect of a New Cold War

12. How Russia Went to War: The Kremlin’s Preparations for Its Aggression Against Ukraine

13. Campaigning to Dissuade: Applying Emerging Technologies to Engage and Succeed in the Information Age Security Competition

14. Atomic Strait: How China’s Nuclear Buildup Shapes Security Dynamics with Taiwan and the United States

15. “Production Is Deterrence”: Investing in Precision-Guided Weapons to Meet Peer Challengers

16. U.S.-China Competition and Military AI: How Washington Can Manage Strategic Risks amid Rivalry with Beijing

17. Rolling the Iron Dice: The Increasing Chance of Conflict Protraction

18. No Winners in This Game: Assessing the U.S. Playbook for Sanctioning China

19. Resisting China’s Gray Zone Military Pressure on Taiwan

20. Transatlantic Trends 2023: Public Opinion in a Shifting Global Order

21. Next Generation Perspectives on Taiwan: Insights from the 2023 Taiwan-US Policy Program

22. Next steps for the US-China strategic nuclear relationship

23. US-Chinese Competition and Transatlantic Relations: Implications for Germany and Europe

24. Germany’s Economic Security and Technology: Optimizing Export Control, Investment Screening and Market Access Instruments

25. China, Europe, and the Pandemic Recession: Beijing’s Investments and Transatlantic Security

26. Arms-production Capabilities in the Indo-Pacific Region: Measuring Self-reliance

27. Renew SBIR, Just Defend the Recipients against China

28. It's Moving Time: Taiwanese Business Responds to Growing U.S.-China Tensions

29. What If . . . Alternatives to a Chinese Military Invasion of Taiwan Image

30. A World in Crisis: The “Winter Wars” of 2022–2023

31. Serbia on Edge

32. China's Security Management Towards Central Asia

33. Dangerous Straits: Wargaming a Future Conflict over Taiwan

34. Global Island: Sustaining Taiwan’s International Participation Amid Mounting Pressure from China

35. The Two Technospheres Western-Chinese Technology Decoupling: Implications for Cybersecurity

36. China's Foreign Policies Today: Who Is in Charge of What

37. Shifting Supply Chains from China into India as an Effective Grand Strategy in the Indo-Pacific Region

38. Trouble on the Rocks: US Policy in East China Sea and South China Sea Disputes

39. Rising Anti-China Sentiment in South Korea Offers Opportunities To Strengthen US-ROK Relations

40. China's Security Presence in the Middle East: Redlines and Guidelines for the United States

41. Missile developments in Southern Asia: a perspective from India

42. A Crash Test: EU Strategic Autonomy in the Foreign Policy of France

43. Mapping China's Tech Giants: Supply chains & the global data collection ecosystem

44. Afghanistan – Opportunities and Challenges for the Russian Federation

45. Russian Foreign Policy in 2020: Strengthening Multi-vectorialism

46. Reimagining Nuclear Arms Control: A Comprehensive Approach

47. Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan: Consequences for NATO

48. Promoting China–European Union Cooperation on Green and Sustainable Finance

49. Transforming the Middle East: The Origins, Impact, and Evolution of the Abraham Accords

50. Containing Crisis: Strategic Concepts for Coercive Economic Statecraft

51. The Dragon Lands in Belgrade: The Drivers of Sino-Serbian Partnership

52. Three Dilemmas Facing the Indo-Pacific’s Regional Order

53. India’s Options in a Contested Environment: Constraints and Prospects

54. US, Japan, and South Korea Coordination Key to Competing in Southeast Asia

55. Cooperating, Competing, Confronting: US-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Cooperation as China Rises

56. Strengthening Regional Energy Governance in the Mekong Subregion

57. AUKUS - A Harbinger of a New Geopolitical Reality

58. The China Difference in the U.S.-South Korea Alliance

59. Artificial Intelligence, Strategic Stability and Nuclear Risk

60. Charting a Transatlantic Course to Address China

61. A New Arsenal for Competition: Coercive Economic Measures in the U.S.-China Relationship

62. Rising to the China Challenge: Renewing American Competitiveness in the Indo-Pacific

63. South China Sea Threat Assessment: Is China a Threat or a Paper Tiger?

64. Civilians Versus Their Governments: China, the United States, and the Changing Nature of Conflict and Security in Africa

65. Catching Up: China’s Developing Military Power

66. Surveillance and Control: Russia during the COVID-19 Pandemic

67. U.S. Policy in the Arctic

68. A strategic concept for countering Russian and Chinese hybrid threats

69. An affordable defense of Asia

70. Russia’s Arctic Policy

71. Through the Looking Glass: Chinese Open Source Assessments of North Korea's Ballistic Missile Capabilities

72. Between the Chinese Dragon and American Eagle: 5G Development in the Baltic States

73. China’s Influence Activities in Estonia

74. China in Europe and Transatlantic Security

75. Stronger Together: A Strategy to Revitalize Transatlantic Power

76. China’s Periphery Diplomacy: Implications for Peace and Security in Asia

77. Conflict and Cooperation in Asia: Geopolitical Issues

78. The Belt and Road Initiative: The Sources of China’s Conduct, and India and Japan’s Responses

79. China Maritime Report No. 11: Securing China's Lifelines across the Indian Ocean

80. Parameters VOL. 49 NO. 1–2 Spring–Summer 2019

81. China’s Quest for Blue Skies: The Astonishing Transformation of the Domestic Gas Market

82. China’s Quest for Gas Supply Security: The Global Implications

83. Managed competition: Meeting China’s challenge in a multi-vector world

84. A New Security Strategy for Addressing Challenges in the Turbulent International Order

85. Public Prefers Cooperation and Engagement with China

86. The Talsinki Tunnel: Channelling Chinese Interests into the Baltic Sea

87. Iran Looking East: An Alternative to the EU?

88. China as a Military Power: Strategic Vision and Global Action

89. Military Activities in the EEZ: A U.S.-China Dialogue on Security and International Law in the Maritime Commons

90. Securing China’s Belt and Road Initiative

91. Donald J. Trump y las Relaciones Cuba-Estados Unidos en la Encrucijada

92. Tides of Change: China’s Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarines and Strategic Stability

93. China's Engagement in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Xinjiang: Will China's Root Cause Model provide regional stability and security?

94. As Trump Withdraws America from the World, Xi’s China Takes Advantage

95. 2016 Report Card on Nuclear Disarmament, Nonproliferation Efforts

96. Defence and India’s private sector

97. BRICS, Energy and the New World Order

98. Not Congruent but Quite Complementary: U.S. and Chinese Approaches to Nontraditional Security