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101. HOW GERMANY’S COALITION CHANGE CONTRIBUTED TO PUTIN’S STRATEGIC MISCALCULATION IN UKRAINE

102. CONTAINMENT 2.0: SANCTIONS FOR THE LONG HAUL

103. WILL NATO FIGHT RUSSIA OVER UKRAINE? THE STABILITY-INSTABILITY PARADOX SAYS NO

104. Reconfiguring NATO: The Case for Burden Shifting

105. Snakes, rats and drug addicts used to dwell here – analysis of the narrative utilised to capture the state

106. The Lie Detector and the Stories about It: Narrative of the Fight against Organised Crime in the Function of Capturing the State

107. US foreign policy in the Balkans: new chapter

108. Military cooperation between Serbia and the USA: dynamically under the public radar

109. Don’t Talk to Me about Democracy while I’m Guarding Kosovo – analysis of narratives used to capture the state

110. The Crime-Politics Nexus Entrapping The Balkans

111. Paper Fairy Tales VS Steel Brotherhood – Media Portrayals of Serbia’s Alliances in the Age of Pandemic

112. Implementation of the Law on Operational Technical Agency and the Law on Interception of Communications

113. Economic Assessment of the Euro Area: Winter 2020/2021

114. German Economy Summer 2021

115. The U.S. and Hungary: Friends in Need of a Better Way

116. Amidst Disinformation and Geopolitical Rivalry, Bulgaria Returns to the Polls July 11th

117. Russia’s domestic politics have become part of the West’s Russia policy: The stakes are rising when Navalny returns to Russia

118. EU-China Investment Agreement: the EU’s Balancing Act between Values and Economic Interests

119. President Niinistö’s two-track initiative: towards stronger Arctic dialogue and revitalization of the Helsinki Spirit?

120. The EU’s new trade strategy: Gearing up for competition over values

121. The Belarusian Revolution of 2020: Afterword

122. Russian Duma Election 2021: Kremlin Supremacy Achieved Through Unprecedented Pressure and Fraud

123. Finland Elected to the UN Human Rights Council: Hard Work and Responsibility are Key to a Successful Membership

124. The EU’s Strategic Approach to CSDP interventions: Building a Tenet from Praxis

125. Resilience and Urban Governance: Securing Cities

126. The EU and the North Korean Conundrum: Supporting Reconciliation and Denuclearization

127. The EU’s North Korea Policy: From Engagement, to Critical Engagement, and to Criticism with Limited Engagement

128. The “Scandinavian model” of military conscription: A formula for democratic defence forces in 21st century Europe?

129. Technical Election Assessment Mission in Serbia

130. Napoleon’s Bicentenary

131. Can and Will Germany Be a Viable Partner in a U.S. “Pushback” Strategy Towards Russia?

132. The World After the Pandemic: European Unity and the Challenge of Reviving Multilateralism

133. Covid-19 and the International Liberal Order: Goodbye “Global”, Hello “Regional”?

134. Europe and Covid-19: Never Waste a Good Crisis

135. Covid-19 and the Multilateral System: What Role for the EU?

136. G20, COP26 and the Climate Emergency: Insights from Italian Public Opinion

137. Europe's Polish Question

138. The AUKUS Partnership: A Wake-up Call for Europe

139. The Italian G20 Presidency: A Post-Summit Assessment

140. Four Scenarios for the Iran Nuclear Deal

141. Europe’s Strategic Compass: Merits and Shortcomings

142. The Italy–France Treaty is an Example of Wise Diplomacy

143. The European Perspective of the Anti-Western Information Warfare

144. Critical Infrastructure Protection in Europe: Strengthening Resilience Under Article 3 of The Washington Treaty

145. The Hidden G2 for Democratic Tech Governance is the EU-US Relationship: A Starter Kit

146. Three Ideas to Improve the International Role of the ECB

147. A Capable EU Is No Utopia: Strategic Lessons from the German Presidency

148. Blurry Counterterrorism: A Chance for Russia, A Risk for Europe

149. Germany Between a Rock and a Hard Place in China-US Competition

150. To the Viktor Go the Spoils: What Orbán Needs to Form a New Political Camp in Europe