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201. The Road to Natanz Runs Through Beirut

202. National Security Policy Recommendations for Israel’s 36th Government

203. There is No Clear-Cut Solution for Gaza

204. Nine lessons for Israel following Gaza operation

205. The Costs of United States’ Post-9/11 “Security Assistance”: How Counterterrorism Intensified Conflict in Burkina Faso and Around the World

206. Biotechnology and Security Threats: National Responses and Prospects for International Cooperation

207. A Canadian Framework for Data Reuse

208. Quantifying Trade Secret Theft: Policy Implications

209. Breaking the Israel-Palestine Status Quo

210. Evolving UAE Military and Foreign Security Cooperation: Path Toward Military Professionalism

211. Operation Condor, The War on Drugs, and Counterinsurgency in the Golden Triangle (1977-1983)

212. Violence in Post-Revolutionary Mexico

213. The Vision Group on U.S.-ROK Relations: Insights and Recommendations

214. Adapting the U.S.-South Korea Alliance to an Indo-Pacific Regional Architecture: Challenges and Prospects

215. Advancing South Korea-Southeast Asia Security Ties: Between Opportunities and Challenges

216. 2021 Report on American Attitudes towards the U.S.-ROK Alliance and North Korea Policy

217. Both hard and soft corporate practices construct and secure industrial mining operations: The case of Colombia

218. Opportunities for Danish stabilisation policy to engage with climate- and livelihood-related conflict: New approaches to fragility in the Horn of Africa and Sahel

219. What threatens NATO – and what members can do? The case of Norway and Poland

220. Resilience in the age of crises

221. Cooperation in Tertiary Prevention of Islamist Extremism

222. Countering Zero-Sum Relations in the Middle East: Insights from the Expert Survey

223. The Growing Threat Facing Israel from Iraq

224. Egyptian Mediation between Israel and Hamas Can Be Useful

225. Ramifications of an American Return to the 2015 Nuclear Agreement

226. Strategic Implications of the Damage at the Natanz Enrichment Facility

227. “The Montreux Petition” and Creeping Islamization of the Turkish Military

228. The Battle for Marib: A Tipping Point of the Civil War in Yemen?

229. The Concept of “Forward Defence”: How Has the Syrian Crisis Shaped the Evolution of Iran’s Military Strategy?

230. Security Scenarios for Syria in 2021-2022

231. Understanding the Encryption Debate in India

232. India’s Fog of Misunderstanding Surrounding Nepal–China Relations

233. Financial Markets and Social Media: Lessons From Information Security

234. Navigating the Democracy-Security Dilemma in U.S. Foreign Policy: Lessons from Egypt, India, and Turkey

235. The EU’s Defense Ambitions: Understanding the Emergence of a European Defense Technological and Industrial Complex

236. The pandemic has overturned our old understandings of security

237. Structural Shifts and Regional Security: A View from Israel

238. Israel-Iraq Cooperation in 2019: Security Challenges and Civilian Warming

239. Israel-Morocco Cooperation in 2019: Warming from the Bottom Up

240. India’s Strategic Intent and Military Partnerships in the Indian Ocean Region

241. Perspectives on the future of Idlib

242. ISIS after the US repositioning in the Northeast of Syria: camps, women and children, and leadership revival

243. Europe Needs a Regional Strategy on Iran

244. Security Assistance in the Middle East: A Three-Dimensional Chessboard

245. Cyberspace and Geopolitics: Assessing Global Cybersecurity Norm Processes at a Crossroads

246. The Helsinki Process and its applicability: Towards regional security-building in the Persian Gulf

247. Iran’s foreign policy: Buying time until the US presidential elections

248. Finnish foreign policy during EU membership: Unlocking the EU’s security potential

249. Government reports on Finnish foreign and security policy: Relevant but not without problems

250. The Crisis of Nuclear Arms Control and its Impact on European Security

251. EU Security Perspectives in an Era of Connectivity: Implications for Relations with China

252. The Challenges of Governance, Development and Security in the Central Regions of Mali

253. Ethiopia’s Transition: Implications for the Horn of Africa and Red Sea Region

254. The Arms Control–Regional Security Nexus in the Middle East

255. Climate Change in Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans

256. Cyber-incident Management: Identifying and Dealing with the Risk of Escalation

257. Responsible Artificial Intelligence Research and Innovation for International Peace and Security

258. Strategies for Including Women’s and LGBTI Groups in the Colombian Peace Process

259. Pathways of Climate Insecurity: Guidance for Policymakers

260. Increasing Member State Contributions to EU Civilian CSDP Missions

261. The Executive’s Guide to Quantum Cryptography: Security in a Post-Quantum World

262. Will a European Security Council Bring Strategic Relevance?

263. Beyond Corona: Getting EU Economic Security Right

264. Russian pipelines and EU energy security: Utilizing the externality elements of the EU’s regulatory framework

265. Towards an EU Hydrogen Economy: Policy and Energy Security Perspectives

266. Greek-American relations: what next?

267. Greek-Russian Relations: A Potential to Mend Strained Ties

268. Strong Foundations: Financial Security Starts with Affordable, Stable Housing

269. The Modalities and Roles of Local Governments to Face Terrorism Issues in Indonesia: The Case Study of Malang Raya Region

270. Building a Federal Water Assistance Program: What can we learn from federal programs that protect low income families

271. Domestic and International (Dis)Order: A Strategic Response

272. A National Cybersecurity Agenda for Resilient Digital Infrastructure

273. Exploring Armed Groups in Libya:

274. Biowar next? Security implications of the coronavirus

275. Gang Relationships in a Black Township in South Africa

276. Paris, Algiers Concerned over Mali’s Transitional Regime

277. Dealing with Russia: Towards a Coherent Belgian Policy

278. Belgium Should Not Change Strategy on Her Contribution to NATO's Nuclear Role Sharing

279. China Global Security Tracker, No.6

280. Tunisia’s Wake-Up Call: How Security Challenges From Libya Are Shaping Defense Reforms

281. Data Is Dangerous: Comparing the Risks That the United States, Canada and Germany See in Data Troves

282. Water Security in Southeast Asia: Regional, National, and Sub-national Challenges

283. Tracking and Assessing Governance and Management Reform in the Nuclear Security Enterprise

284. The Visegrád Four and the Security of NATO’s “Eastern Flank”

285. Talking Points for the Top National Security Issues of 2020

286. The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Preliminary Assessment of the Impact on Terrorism in Western States

287. Stability in the time of COVID-19: implications for the Sahel

288. China's Rise as a Global Security Actor: Implications for NATO

289. Egypt after the Coronavirus: Back to Square One

290. Towards a Zero-COVID Lebanon: A Call for Action

291. An Effect-Centric Approach to Assessing the Risks of Cyber Attacks Against the Digital Instrumentation and Control Systems at Nuclear Power Plants

292. Emerging Technologies and Trade Controls: A Sectoral Composition Approach

293. Pugwash Document on Cyber Security and Warfare

294. Agricultural Value Chains in Development Cooperation

295. Enduring Cyber Threats and Emerging Challenges to the Financial Sector

296. India in the Indo-Pacific: New Delhi’s Theater of Opportunity

297. Regaining U.S. Global Leadership on Anticorruption

298. Deepfakes and Synthetic Media in the Financial System: Assessing Threat Scenarios

299. The Volatile Tunisia-Libya Border: Between Tunisia’s Security Policy and Libya’s Militia Factions

300. Playing Politics: International Security Sector Assistance and the Lebanese Military’s Changing Role