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101. South Korea's Public Diplomacy during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Seeking Status as an Authority in Global Governance

102. Palestinian Expectations from The Biden Administration

103. Eritrea as an Informal Representative of the Pro-Russia Forces in Africa

104. Turkey's Role in the Russian-Ukrainian Negotiations

105. Belarus's Reaction to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

106. Policy Paper: Considerations of condemnation and balance of Palestine’s position on the war in Ukraine

107. Shared Human Values and the Great Powers’ Competition: Trends in the Evolution of the International Relations System

108. Theorizing The State and Its Autonomy in Western IR: A Comparative Analysis of Realist and Historical Sociological Approaches

109. Corruption, FDI, and Trade Freedom Relationship Between Turkey and Latin American Countries

110. China Makes a Move in the Middle East: How Far Will Sino-Arab Strategic Rapprochement Go?

111. An International Lifeline: Taiwan’s Parliamentary Outreach

112. The Rise and Fall of Homegrown Concepts in Global IR: The Anatomy of ‘Strategic Depth’ in Turkish IR

113. US-Gulf Relations at the Crossroads

114. What now for Australia-China relations?

115. The differences between Western and non-Western US allies in the Ukraine war

116. Connecting Strategic Dots: Biden’s Visit to the Middle East

117. Africa Report 2022. Africa-Europe Relations in an era of crisis

118. The US strategies in Iraq: A policy debate with Amb. Matthew Tueller

119. ntroduction to the Special Issue Anxiety and Change in International Relations

120. Anxiety, Ambivalence and Sublimation: ontological in/security and the world risk society

121. Ontological Insecurity, Anxiety, and Hubris: An Affective Account of Turkey-KRG Relations

122. Taking the low road: China's influence in Australian states and territories

123. US-China Mutual Vulnerability: Perspectives on the Debate

124. Resilient Alliance: Moving the U.S.-Philippines Security Relations Forward

125. Is Critique Still Possible in International Relations Theory? A Critical Engagement with IR’s Vocation

126. How Does Gramsci Travel in Latin America? Before and After Critical International Relations Theory

127. Imperial Chutzpah in World Politics as a Factor in International Relations Today

128. Armenia-Turkey Normalization Process: Opportunities and Barriers

129. Georgia and the Baltics: Relations Amidst the War in Ukraine

130. NATO-Georgian Relations in the Coming Decades

131. The Saudi-Emirati axis and the preservation of regional order

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

133. How To Talk About Migration in Africa: Classic Hurdles and Six Recommendations for European Policymakers

134. US-South Korea and the Philippines: Towards a Trilateral Security Initiative

135. Challenges and Gains in Military Relations between the Philippines and the United States

136. Philippine-United States Trade Relations: Looking Back and a Way Forward

137. China’s increased presence in Latin America: Win-win relations or a new dependency? A state of the art

138. The Importance of the English Language in Public Diplomacy and International Relations

139. Hizballah, Lebanon, and Reconciliation with the Gulf: The Impasse

140. The Implications of the Third Trilateral Meeting in Brussels

141. La contribución de España a la OTAN: el Flanco Este y sus relaciones con Rusia

142. Administration and National Defense: Analysis of the relationship between two areas of scientific knowledge in Brazil

143. Towards Sustainable Peace and Cooperation

144. EU – Pacific Talks: Japan – V4 Relations – More Central but Still European

145. EU- Pacific talks: U.S.-Japan relations - new leaders, new chance to restore the old relationship

146. Cross-Strait and U.S.-Taiwan Relations from the Kuomintang Point of View

147. Russia in the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives from China, Russia, and the United States

148. UK Must Engage with Argentina Over Future of Falkland Islands

149. Integration with the United States or Latin American Independence?

150. For Hemispheric Unity, a Change in U.S. Foreign Policy is Needed

151. Chavismo in the World

152. Analysis of Chinese Response Patterns to Diplomatic Friction and Its Influencing Factors

153. International Democracy Promotion in Times of Autocratization: From Supporting to Protecting Democracy

154. Russia’s Energy Strategy in the Northeast Asian Region and New Korea-Russia Cooperation: Focusing on the Natural Gas and Hydrogen Sectors

155. Pariah or Partner? Clarifying the U.S. Approach to Cambodia

156. Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains: An Affirmative Agenda for International Cooperation

157. Public and cultural diplomacy in European cities and states’ branding

158. Marriage of convenience, love at first sight? A brief manual for teaching international relations in Brazil and beyond

159. Democratic Backsliding and Securitization: Challenges for Israel, the EU, and Israel-Europe Relations

160. Environmental Organizations as Potential Players in the Peace Process

161. Israel-NATO Relations: Developing a New Strategic Concept

162. Implications of Israel and Turkey’s diplomatic thaw on Israel’s Mediterranean Policy

163. Türkiye Struggling with Economic Problems and Foreign Policy

164. Lessons for Europe from China’s quest for semiconductor self-reliance

165. The Future of U.S.-North Korea Relations After the 2022 U.S. Midterm Elections

166. Global Health Diplomacy as a Path to De-escalatory Engagement with North Korea

167. The Biden Administration’s Economic Security Policies and ROK-U.S. Relations

168. Analysis of North Korea’s Nuclear Force Policy Act: Intentions and Drawbacks

169. Analysis of Xi Jinping’s Work Report to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and its Implications on Foreign Policy

170. The Road to Denuclearization of the DPRK: The DPRK’s Strategy and the ROK-U.S. Response Plan

171. America’s Alliance First vs. DPRK’s “neo-Cold War” First: An Assessment on US-DPRK Relationship

172. President Yoon's Trip to Madrid: Rethinking Seoul's Policies toward Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, and Pyongyang

173. Foresight and its application in ministries of foreign affairs

174. After Hegemony: Japan’s role and dilemma in maintaining the rules-based order

175. Taiwan Matters for America/America Matters for Taiwan

176. New Opportunities for the United States-Kingdom of Thailand Alliance in the Indo-Pacific

177. EU-Azerbaijan Economic Relations: New Perspectives and Targets

178. INDIA-CHINA STRATEGIC COMPETITION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

179. The old is dying and the new cannot be born: A power audit of EU-Russia relations

180. Gezegensel Siyaset Manifestosunun Ardından Yeşil Teorinin Uluslararası İlişkilerdeki Konumu

181. A Conceptual History: Historical Sociological Analysis of Unipolarity in Structural Realist Literature

182. Turkey’s Response to Syrian Mass Migration: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis

183. The Interactions of International Relations: Racism, Colonialism, Producer-Centred Research

184. Hedging as a Survival Strategy for Small States: The Case of Kuwait

185. A Government Devoid of Strong Leadership: A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of Turkey’s Iraq War Decision in 2003

186. Tianxia (All-Under-Heaven): An Alternative System or a Rose by another Name?

187. At the Brink of Nuclear War: Feasibility of Retaliation and the U.S. Policy Decisions During the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis

188. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Internationalisation of China's Scientific Power: The Case of Italy

189. Reframing International Relations and Development (Syllabus Resource)

190. IR Theories (Syllabus Resource)

191. 100 Days In: Assessing New Pathways for the Biden Administration

192. Leveraging Submarine Cables for Political Gain: U.S. Responses to Chinese Strategy

193. Ratification, Reservations, and Review: Exploring the Role of the CEDAW Compliance Mechanisms in Women’s Rights

194. Stealing the Genie from the Lamp: The Politics of Energy and Justice in Canada

195. The United Nations Children and Armed Conflict Agenda: Integrating Child Protection Issues and Children’s Voices in Peace Processes

196. The Importance of International Partnerships for Israel’s Progressive Camp

197. Israel's Relations with Arab Countries: The Unfulfilled Potential

198. A Roundtable on Lauren Turek, To Bring the Good News to All Nations: Evangelical Influence on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Relations

199. A Roundtable on Christopher Dietrich, A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations

200. The Impact of the Repression in Xinjiang on China’s Relations with Other Countries