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1. Technological Competition: Can the EU Compete with China?

2. Bracing for Cold Peace. US-Russia Relations after Ukraine

3. The European Endowment for Democracy and Democracy Promotion in the EU Neighbourhood

4. Is the US-China Climate Agreement a Game-changer?

5. "Forgotten" Directions in the Study of Transnational Networks

6. Second Revolution on Euromaidan: What Next for Ukraine?

7. Internet Privacy: Who Sets the Global Standard?

8. America's Mega-Regional Trade Diplomacy: Comparing TTP and TTIP

9. Iran-US Relations in the Light of the Nuclear Negotiations

10. Can the World Afford to Condone the 'Divided States of Syria'?

11. Competitive Multipolarity in the Middle East

12. The Southern Gas Corridor: Europe's Lifeline?

13. Geopolitical Implications of the US Unconventional Energy Revolution

14. The World's Second Oldest Profession: The Transatlantic Spying Scandal and its Aftermath

15. The Future of US-China Relations: From Conflict to Concert

16. What Syria Has to Teach Neo-Conservatives and Liberals about US Foreign Policy

17. The Awakened Arab World and its New Landscape

18. The Loneliness of Israel. The Jewish State's Status in International Relations

19. Time for Tough Love in Transatlantic Relations

20. The 'TTIP-ing Point': How the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Could Impact European Defence

21. Developing a New Type of Relationship Between China and the US

22. US and EU Human Rights and Democracy Promotion since the Arab Spring. Rethinking its Content, Targets and Instruments

23. When Domestic Factors Prevail Upon Foreign Ambitions: Russia\'s Strategic Game in Syria

24. Financial Regionalism in East Asia

25. Rising Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean: Implications for Turkish Foreign Policy

26. The Quest for Political Reform in Azerbaijan: What Role for the Transatlantic Community?

27. China's Rise as an International Factor: Connecting the Dots

28. Chinese Overseas Investment in the European Union

29. US No. 1, China No. 2, or Will it Be the Other Way Round?

30. Transatlantic Relations Four Years Later: The Elusive Quest for a Strategic Vision

31. Transatlantic Democracy Promotion and the Arab Spring

32. Developments in and Obstacles to the US Pivot to Asia: What Alternatives for Europe?

33. Palestinian-Israeli Negotiations: An Objective in Themselves

34. A Package Not Delivered: US Incentives and Israel's Settlement Freeze

35. How to Renew Transatlantic Relations in the 21st Century

36. Recent Publications

37. The International Dimension of the Arab Spring

38. The United States and Latin America: The Neighbourhood has Changed

39. Learning From a Troubled Experience – Transatlantic Lessons from the Nuclear Standoff with Iran

40. The September UN Vote on Palestine: Will the EU Be Up to the Challenge?

41. The European Union Training Mission in Somalia: Lessons Learnt for EU Security Sector Reform

42. Afghanistan in Transition: The Security Context Post-Bin Laden

43. Opting for Second Best in Libya?

44. Power, Leadership and US Foreign Policy

45. Iraq's Long Road to National Reconciliation

46. Combining Realism with Vision Options for NATO's new Strategic Concept

47. The Azerbaijan-Russia-Turkey Energy Triangle and its Impact on the Future of Nagorno-Karabakh

48. The EU's Contribution to the Effectiveness of the UN Security Council: Representation, Coordination and Outreach

49. The 2010 NPT Review Conference: Some Breathing Space Gained, But No Breakthrough

50. A Deeply Fractured Regime: Assessing the 2010 NPT Review Conference

51. Report of the Conference "Is Regional Cooperation in the Maghreb Possible? Implications for the Region and External Actors"

52. Report of the Transatlantic Security Symposium 2009 "US-Europe-Russia Security Relations: Towards a New Compact?"

53. Report of the Conference "Addressing the Resurgence of Sea Piracy: Legal, Political and Security Aspects"

54. Re-setting US-EU-Russia Relations. Moving Beyond Rhetoric

55. Effectiveness and Ineffectiveness of the UN Security Council in the Last Twenty Years: A US Perspective

56. China-US Relations, Tending Towards Maturity

57. A Rejoinder: Building 'Positive, Cooperative and Comprehensive' China-US Relations

58. China Central? Australia's Asia Strategy

59. American Primacy by Default: Down but Not Out

60. The Domestic Conditions for a Paradigmatic Change in US Foreign Policy

61. Combating WMD Terrorism: The Short-Sighted US-led Multilateral Response

62. The Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism: Big Potential, Limited Impact?

63. Using Criminal Justice to Foster US-EU Cooperation on Counter-terrorism

64. Less Words and More Deeds in Constructing Europe

65. The Effect of US Policy in the Middle East on EU-Turkey Relations

66. Whither Missile Defence?

67. US Military Bases in Italy: In Keeping with International Law? Still Needed?

68. Reviving Liberalism. A New Course for US Foreign Policy

69. World Order Re-founded: The Idea of a Concert of Democracies

70. Ancient and Modern Empires: The United States as the New Rome

71. Co-chairmen's report of brainstorming "Implementing the un general assembly's counter-terrorism strategy: addressing youth radicalisation in the Mediterranean region. Lessons learned, best practices and recommendations"

72. An EU Outlook on the Future of the Kyoto Protocol

73. Analytical Perspectives on the War in Lebanon

74. The US and the EU: An Alliance with no Alternative

75. A New Bi-continental Approach to Transatlantic Defence Cooperation

76. The US: Dangerous to the World or to Itself?

77. Italy's Growing Burden of Choice in Security Policy

78. Continuity and change in Italy's foreign policy under the Prodi government. The cases of Iraq and Afghanistan

79. The Gulf, the Near East and the Balkans: What Common Concerns?

80. Current Issues on Terrorism: Global vs. National Terrorism, State- vs. Terrorism-Violence

81. Strengthening NATO-Mediterranean Relations: A Transition to Partnership

82. Conference on "New International Challenges: Reassessing the Transatlantic Partnership" - Final Report

83. Italian Legal Framework

84. "After September 11th, Governing Stability Across the Mediterranean Sea: A Transatlantic Perspective" A Conference Report

85. The Current Status of the Principle Prohibiting the Use of Force and Legal Justifications of the Use of Force

86. Between Dialogue and Partnership: What North-South Relationship Across the Mediterranean?

87. Russia, EU, U.S. and the Balkans: What Future?

88. Redefining Sovereignty . The Use of Force After the End of the Cold War. New Options, Lawful and Legitimate?

89. EU's Emerging Military Policy and the Mena Areas

90. The Role of International Organisations in the Mediterranean

91. The WTO and its Institutional Future - Evaluating the Lessons of Seattle

92. Iran and Iraq: Sanctions and Dual Containment - A View from the European Union

93. Including Libya? EU, Arab World, and the U.S.