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1. Implementing NATO’s Strategic Concept on China

2. China and the new globalization

3. Toward a Unified NATO Response to the People’s Republic of China

4. European Defense in A New Age (#EDINA)

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

6. British Power in Baltic Weather: The UK’s Role in Nordic-Baltic Security and UK-Estonia Defence Cooperation

7. Europe’s Indo-Pacific Tilt: Estonian and Japanese Interests

8. Assessing the Evolving Russian Nuclear Threat

9. The Challenge of European Political Will

10. Turkey's Response to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

11. Upholding a Rules-Based Order: Reinforcing a Free and Open Indo-Pacific

12. Russia Futures: Three Trajectories

13. CSIS European Trilateral Track 2 Nuclear Dialogues

14. Entangling alliances? Europe, the United States, Asia, and the risk of a new 1914

15. The Impact of Finland's and Sweden's Accession to NATO on the Security of the Alliance

16. NATO’s 2030 Reflection Process and the New Strategic Concept: Implications for the Security in Northern Europe

17. How the United States Should Respond if Russia Invades Ukraine

18. Putin’s Next, Best Move – The Logic and Limits of Russian Action on Ukraine

19. The Need for a New NATO Force Planning Exercise

20. Of Ships and Cyber: Transposing the Incidents at Sea Agreement

21. Baltic Conflict: Russia’s Goal to Distract NATO?

22. Military Stockpiles: A Life-Insurance Policy in a High-Intensity Conflict?

23. Facing War: Rethinking Europe’s Security and Defence

24. The geopolitical implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

25. Deciding the future: the Australian Army and the infantry fighting vehicle

26. ‘Impactful projection’: long-range strike options for Australia

27. Ambiguous alliance: Neutrality, opt-outs, and European defence

28. On Total Defense

29. The EU’s Strategic Compass for security and defence: Squaring ambition with reality

30. Collective Collapse or Resilience? European Defense Priorities in the Pandemic Era

31. Complementarity or Competition? Franco-British Cooperation and the European Horizon of French Defense Policy

32. A transatlantic agenda for homeland security and resilience beyond COVID-19

33. Ukraine’s Policy Towards Turkey

34. Sea Change? The Impact of the US Presidential Election on Central and South-Eastern European Security and Defence

35. European Security Seminar EU – NATO Cooperation: Seminar Report

36. Three Scenarios for Europe’s Conflict Landscape in 2030

37. The Case for EU Defense

38. Reducing Russia-NATO Tensions: Codes for Unplanned Encounters at Sea

39. Alliance power for cybersecurity

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

41. Geometries of deterrence: Assessing defense arrangements in Europe’s northeast

42. European Defence Cooperation and the Danish Defence Opt-Out

43. Identifying the EU’s weaknesses in foreign and defence policy: the struggle to become a more effective global actor

44. EU MONITOR: Czech Perception of the EU Defence Policy

45. EU MONITOR: French lessons in Africa: An assessment of three key military capabilities for European defence

46. Dilemmas of Arms Control: Meeting the Interests of NATO’s North-Eastern Flank

47. COVID-19 and European Defense: Voices from the Capitals

48. The EU’s Strategic Compass and Its Four Baskets: Recommendations to Make the Most of It

49. Mission Command of Multi-Domain Operations

50. Security Threats, American Pressure, and the Role of Key Personnel: How NATO’s Defence Planning Process is Alleviating the Burden-Sharing Dilemma

51. Confettis d’empire ou points d’appui? L’avenir de la stratégie française de présence et de souveraineté

52. European Defence Fund: Between Economy and Politics

53. COVID-19: Which Effects on Defence Policies in Europe?

54. The trip from Donbas: Ukraine’s pressing need to defend its veterans

55. Preparing the armed forces for disruptive technological changes

56. Not Enough Maritime Capability: The Challenge of Reinforcing Europe

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

58. The European Union as a Security Actor: Perspectives from the maritime domain

59. Intensifying Great Power Politics in the Arctic - Point of Consideration by the Kingdom of Denmark: From an analysis of assessments and strategies in Finland, Norway and Iceland

60. Denmark as a New Security Actor in the Gulf of Guinea: Reconciling international priorities with local needs

61. Estonian-French Defence Cooperation – Where Estonian Pragmatism Meets French Vision

62. European Strategic Autonomy: Operationalising a Buzzword

63. The Russian Orthodox Church: Faith, Power and Conquest

64. Regards sur l’Eurasie - L'année politique 2018

65. The Berlin Pulse 2019 (full issue)

66. The Role of Nuclear and Gas in Romania-U.S. Relations

67. The Army Role in Achieving Deterrence in Cyberspace

68. What Next for Russia’s Front-Line States?

69. Where We Fight: US Counterterror War Locations 2017-2018

70. Supporting Political Stability by Strengthening Local Government: Decentralization in Ukraine

71. The Berlin Pulse 2018 (full issue)

72. Legal Framing of Parliamentary Oversight of Defence Industrial Complex (Conference Proceedings)

73. A New Era of EU-NATO Cooperation: How to Make the Best of a Marriage of Necessity

74. Building Capacity for the EU Global Strategy

75. First on the Front Lines – the Role of Volunteers in Countering Russia’s Military Aggression against Ukraine

76. The Berlin Pulse 2017 (full issue)

77. Brexit and Baltic Sea Security

78. NATO’s Future: A Tale of Three Summits

79. Comprehensive Security and Integrated Defence

80. Draft Report on the Parliamentary Oversight of the Security Sector in BiH for 2012

81. CSDP After Lisbon: Comprehensive Security for Small States?

82. Maintenance and Repair of Defence Equipment with the Support of the Private Sector. An Overview of the Experiences of European Countries – Pros and Cons

83. Security Threats and Risks in South Caucasus: Perceptions From the Western Black Sea

84. The ‘Europeanisation’ of National Foreign, Security and Defence Policy

85. Getting to “Yes” on Missile Defense: The Need to Rebalance U.S. Priorities & The Prospects for Transatlantic Cooperation

86. Control, Cooperation, Expertise: Civilians and the Military in Bulgarian Defence Planning Experience

87. Reengineering the Defense Planning in Bulgaria

88. Confidence and Security in the Balkans: The Role of Transparency in Defence Budgeting