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401. Negotiating the U.S.-Romania Consular Convention

402. Immigration Policy as Foreign Policy

403. China-U.K. Relations Grow More Strained Over Huawei and Hong Kong

404. Turkey's Foreign Policy in the Age of Uncertainty

405. Russian information offensive in the international relations

406. Human Rights (Syllabus Resource)

407. Feminism (Syllabus Resource)

408. Liberalism (Syllabus Resource)

409. China Maritime Report No. 7: Gwadar: China's Potential Strategic Strongpoint in Pakistan

410. The Middle East in an Era of Great Power Competition

411. Challenges and Opportunities in US-Taiwan Relations

412. At a Crossroads? China-India Nuclear Relations After the Border Clash

413. R2P and the Pluralist Norm-shapers

414. The Fundamental Conceptual Trinity of Cyberspace

415. Israel and the European Union: Enemies, A Love Story

416. Israel and the Environment in the Mediterranean Basin

417. Israel's Relations with Key Arab States in 2019

418. Israel’s Relations with the Middle East, Europe and the Mediterranean

419. Israeli Diplomacy in Muslim and Arab States

420. The Implications of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor for Pakistan–European Union Relations

421. Ukraine’s Response to the Political Crisis in Belarus

422. 2020 Review of the United Nations Peacebuilding Architecture African Regional Consultation Report

423. Deepening Progressive Partnerships: TAYLE & PF Young Leaders

424. Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies 2020

425. Putting A Spoke In The Wheel: Russian Efforts To Weaken U.S.-led Alliance Structures In Northeast Asia

426. ASEAN’s Looming Anxiety

427. Is China’s Innovation a Threat to the South Korea-China Economic Relationship?

428. Strategic Ambivalence: Japan’s Conflicted Response

429. China’s Economic Rise amid Renewed Great Power Competition, America’s Strategic Choices

430. Japanese Views of South Korea: Enough is Enough

431. South Korean Views of Japan: A Polarizing Split in Coverage

432. The Case of United States Views of Its Ties with China

433. Putin’s Strategic Framework for Northeast Asia

434. Xi Jinping’s Geopolitical Framework for Northeast Asia

435. Donald Trump’s Geopolitical Framework for Northeast Asia: Something Borrowed, Something New

436. The Chinese School, Global Production of Knowledge, and Contentious Politics in the Disciplinary IR

437. International Relations (IR) Pedagogy, Dialogue and Diversity: Taking the IR Course Syllabus Seriously

438. Widening the ‘Global Conversation’: Highlighting the Voices of IPE in the Global South

439. Dialogue of the “Globals”: Connecting Global IR to Global Intellectual History

440. The Idea of Dialogue of Civilizations and Core-Periphery Dialogue in International Relations

441. Locating a Multifaceted and Stratified Disciplinary ‘Core’

442. Foregrounding the Complexities of a Dialogic Approach to Global International Relations

443. Alternatives to the State: Or, Why a Non-Western IR Must Be a Revolutionary Science FacebookLinkedInTwitterMendeleyEmail

444. Wallerstein, Arrighi, and Amin: Imperialism in Fordist Capitalism

445. Geopolitics and the Constitution in Light of the Democratic Constitutional State

446. A New Direction: A Foreign Policy Playbook on Military Restraint for the Biden Team

447. The Lingering Stalemate: Qatar’s Blockade Awaits a Mediation Exit

448. China's Pandemic Diplomacy

449. An Israeli-Sudanese Rapprochement? Context, Interests, and Implications

450. US Experts Consider China a Shifting and India a Stable Friend to Russia

451. US Experts Anticipate Future Decline for Russia Among the Great Powers

452. Americans Positive on South Korea Despite Trump’s Views on Alliance

453. Implications of the Proposed China-Iran deal for India

454. Prospects for India-Taiwan Relations

455. The new China consensus: How Europe is growing wary of Beijing

456. Defending Europe’s Economic Sovereignty: new ways to resist economic coercion

457. Lessons from Belarus: How the EU can support clean elections in Moldova and Georgia

458. Talking to the Houthis: How Europeans can promote peace in Yemen

459. Mapping African regional cooperation: How to navigate Africa’s institutional landscape

460. Together in trauma: Europeans and the world after covid-19

461. A return to Africa: Why North African states are looking south

462. A Gulf apart: How Europe can gain influence with the Gulf Cooperation Council

463. Challenges in the Transatlantic Partnership: Are We Drifting Apart?

464. China in the COVID world: continued challenges for a rising power

465. “Engaged Opportunism”: Russia’s Role in the Horn of Africa

466. The Swiss Model vs. Swedish Model in Dealing with China

467. Brothers in Arms and Faith? The Emerging US-Central and Eastern Europe ‘Special Relationship’

468. Measuring Russia’s attention to Europe and the world

469. Some Considerations on the Election of the BSEC Secretary General: The Georgian Perspective

470. National Security Strategy of Armenia

471. Turkey-Greece Confrontation and Georgia: Threats and Challenges

472. Macron Looks East: The French president’s visit to the Baltics offers an opportunity for closer coordination with Germany on Russia policy

473. Mismatched Expectations are Straining EU-Ukraine Relations: Strengthening Mutual Trust and Credibility Should Remain Key Priority

474. A New West in the Middle East: Toward a Humbler, More Effective Model of Transatlantic Cooperation

475. Qatar Without Tamim Sudden Succession Essay Series

476. Navigating a Growing Chinese Influence in Iraqi Kurdistan

477. Reassessing U.S.-Azerbaijani Relations: A Shared Imperative to Look Ahead

478. While You Were Sleeping: Winds of Change in the South Caucasus

479. Convergence in Media and Telecom in the face of COVID-19: Europe in a Transatlantic and International Perspective

480. Could a Bridge between the EU and Latin America Boost Innovation “Sovereignty” in a Multipolar World?

481. Belt and Road Initiatives: China and South Korea's Economic Ties with South Asia and Nepal

482. China-Venezuela Relations in the Twenty-First Century: From Overconfidence to Uncertainty

483. China’s Response to Sudan’s Political Transition

484. Beyond International Relations Theory

485. Israel-Africa Relations: What Can We Learn from the Netanyahu Decade?

486. Ukraine’s European Integration: The Russian Factor

487. The Logic of Geopolitics in American-Russian Relations

488. On the Value of Nuclear Dialogue with China

489. Armenia's Foreign Policy: Where values meet constraints

490. Migration: Solid Nations and Liquid Transnationalism? The EU’s Struggle to Find a Shared Course on African Migration 1999-2019

491. The Relationship between the United Nations Command and Japan: 1950 to 2018

492. Unintended Consequences of EU External Action

493. On European Power

494. How Europe Should Approach China

495. Israel-UAE Cooperation in 2019: Warming Relations, Also in Civilian Affairs

496. The 2018 Israel-Turkey Policy Dialogue of the Mitvim Institute

497. Tunisia and Its Relations with Israel Following the Arab Spring

498. Divided and Divisive: Europeans, Israel and Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking

499. Existing and Potential Cooperation between Israel and Key Arab States

500. Trends in Israel’s Regional Foreign Policies: January-June 2019