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1. China’s Role in the Middle East

2. Northeast Asia Defense Transparency Index 2021–22

3. The Zangezur corridor as part of the global transport route (against the backdrop of power games in the South Caucasus region)

4. Systemic Operational Design – a study in failed concept

5. Unknown gunmen and insecurity in Nigeria: Dancing on the brink of state fragility

6. Trojan spoofing: A threat to critical infrastructure

7. Integrating Earth observation IMINT with OSINT data to create added-value multisource intelligence information: A case study of the Ukraine–Russia war

8. Measuring economic resilience for the CEE and Black Sea countries in the framework of comprehensive defense

9. NATO's Strategic Concept: Implications for Greece and Türkiye

10. Net spills among NATO allies: Theory and empirical evidence from dynamic quantile connectedness

11. Introduction to Special Issue on Navigating NATO dynamics: Addressing various challenges in the international security environment

12. Pakistan Security Report 2021

13. Are Gender Inclusive Militaries Better at Integrating Disruptive Technologies?

14. China’s Rise and U.S. Defense Implications

15. China’s Shifting Approach to Alliance Politics

16. COVID-19 Implications for China's National Security

17. Bureaucratic policy and defense cooperation among the Baltic states

18. From geopolitical anomie to a syncretic metamodel of the Greater Black Sea Region – “Five Sea Region”

19. Critical factors influencing the development of Singapore’s defense industry

20. Genocide, ethical imperatives and the strategic significance of asymmetric power: India’s diplomatic and military interventions in the Bangladesh Liberation War (Indo-Pakistan War of 1971)

21. An evaluation of anti-terrorism laws in Pakistan: Lessons from the past and challenges for the future

22. Protection of critical infrastructure in Norway – factors, actors and systems

23. The cost of appeasement

24. Inside China’s Techno-Security State

25. The Risk Pivot: Great Powers, International Security and the Energy Revolution

26. Rising from the Ashes: The Future of Arms Control

27. Tecnología y desigualdad: la gobernanza tecnológica como nuevo paradigma de la seguridad internacional

28. Principles for Building Confidence and Stability into National Defenses and International Security – toward sufficient, affordable, robust, and reliable defense postures

29. Psychological Resilience to Extremism and Violent Extremism

30. Antropoceno, naturaleza y seguridad en el Sudeste asiático: una aproximación Eco-crítica a los conflictos del Mar de China (Anthropocene, Nature, and Security in Southeast Asia: An Eco-Critical Approach to the Conflicts in the South China Sea)

31. Bridging the Silos: Integrating Strategies across Armed Conflict, Violent Crime, and Violent Extremism to Advance the UN’s Prevention Agenda

32. THE SPECIAL POLICE IN ETHIOPIA

33. IS CLIMATE CHANGE DRIVING GLOBAL CONFLICT?

34. Currency Power & International Security

35. International Information Security Threats as Side Effects of Modern Technologies

36. Climate change and security in West Africa

37. New Frontiers for Security Cooperation with Seoul and Tokyo

38. A Gender Framework for Arms Control and Disarmament

39. The Integration of the Western Balkans in NATO: a Logical Step in the Strengthening of the Regional Security Community in South East Europe

40. The Dominance Dilemma: The American Approach to NATO and its Future

41. Responsible Statecraft Requires Remaking America’s Foreign Relations Tool Kit

42. U.S. Security Ties With Korea and Japan: Getting Beyond Deterrence

43. Is Arms Control Over?

44. Why the U.S. Should Prioritize Security in Its 5G Roll Out

45. The One-China Policy: Adapting to Tensions in the Taiwan Strait

46. Do the BRICS care about International Security?

47. Information disorder and What Ukraine is Doing About It: Analysis of Ukraine’s Policies and Actions to Combat Russia-Generated information disorder

48. The Modern Interfaces of Intermarium and the Fight against Destiny

49. Perceptions and Reflections of the Security Crisis in the Black Sea Region

50. NATO and 5G: Managing “High Risk” Vendors and Other Outsourced Infrastructure

51. Stronger Together: NATO’s Evolving Approach toward China

52. Fall 2020 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

53. Technology and the Future of Work

54. The Just Transition in Energy

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

56. Bargaining and War: On the Communication Equilibrium in Conflict Games

57. An easy target? Types of attack on oil tankers by state actors

58. GOVSATCOM makes the EU stronger on security and defence

59. Pentagon Fuel Use, Climate Change, and the Costs of War

60. Climate and Security in Latin America and the Caribbean

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

62. How to make the European Green Deal work

63. Deter and Normalize Relations with North Korea

64. Reevaluation of U.S. Security Policy towards South Asia

65. U.S. Security Coordination and the “Global War on Terror”

66. Breaking the Ice Curtain? Russia, Canada, and Arctic Security in a Changing Circumpolar World

67. The Cornerstone and the Linchpin: Securing America’s Northeast Asian Alliances

68. Insecurity, Forced Migration, And Internally Displaced Persons along the Cameroon-Nigeria Border

69. U.S. Nuclear Excess: Understanding the Costs, Risks, and Alternatives

70. Strategic Annual Report 2019 : Battles over Techno-hegemony: Japan's Course

71. A Vision for Nuclear Security

72. Combating Complacency about Nuclear Terrorism

73. Securing Nuclear Weapons and Materials Worldwide: Expanded Funding Needed for a More Ambitious Approach

74. India's New Nuclear Thinking: Counterforce, Crises, and Consequences

75. A Europe that Protects? U.S. Opportunities in EU Defense

76. In Damning Report, UN Panel Details War Economy in Yemen

77. Reclamation: A Cultural Policy for Arab-Israeli Partnership

78. How the United States Can Still Keep Faith With Its Best Allies in Syria

79. Energy Geopolitics in 2019

80. Israel’s Information Campaigns: An Alternative to Kinetic Strikes

81. Does NATO Facilitate Regional Defence and Security Cooperation in the Balkans?

82. Maintaining America’s Coercive Economic Strength

83. Opportunities for Cooperative Cyber Security

84. Libyan crisis reshuffles traditional alliances

85. To Close the Rifts, Leadership is Needed

86. Arab Voting in the 21st Knesset Elections

87. The Oil Market Swings: Shale and Geo-politics

88. China's Top Five War Plans

89. Israel’s changing Security Understanding before and after the Arab Uprisings

90. Two-pronged approaches: considerations in the US-Iran showdown

91. The assault on Tripoli: Haftar’s military calculations and the political ramifications

92. Beyond Control: Iran and its Opponents Locked in a Lopsided Confrontation

93. The post-caliphate Salafi-jihadi environment

94. Digitalisation and European welfare states

95. Estimating the cost of capital for wind energy investments in Turkey

96. Fracturing Communities :Aid Distribution in a Palestinian Camp

97. Trumps Dangerous Vision for Palestine

98. How to Upgrade Germany's Policy Towards African Countries on Migration

99. It’s Not Too Late for Rojava

100. The Ukraine Whistleblowers and the Rise of Partisan Whistleblowing