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1. Brasília and Washington

2. Turkey vis-à-vis Russia’s War against Ukraine

3. Russia’s Stance on the North Korean Narrative of a New Cold War

4. Russia’s 2023 foreign policy concept: war against Ukraine, confrontation with the west, and continuation of the tradition of imperialism

5. Democracy Promotion After the Iraq War

6. Operation Iraqi Freedom: Learning Lessons from a Lost War

7. What America Can Learn from France’s Mistakes in Africa

8. When Diplomats Are Undiplomatic

9. The Eagle in the South Caucasus: Armenia Tests Alternative Geopolitical Waters

10. Hamas Allegations Threaten Another Breakdown in US-South Africa Ties

11. The Restraining Effect of Nuclear Deterrence

12. Overreach in Africa: Rethinking U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy

13. Reset U.S.-Syria Policy

14. Moving to an Offshore Balancing Strategy for East Asia

15. The United States Is Rapidly Losing Arab Hearts and Minds Through Gaza War, While Competitors Benefit

16. Egypt’s Economic Freefall Provides an Opening for U.S. Assistance—and Leverage

17. Sudan's Civil War: Mediation Challenges and the U.S. Role

18. Niger Coup Threatens U.S. Strategy on Counterterrorism and Russia

19. In the Middle East, Biden Is on the Razor’s Edge

20. Why El Salvador’s Anti-Crime Measures Cannot (and Should Not) Be Exported

21. WILL NANCY PELOSI’S VISIT TO TAIWAN TRIGGER A CRISIS?

22. MANAGING CONFLICT BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL RIVALS

23. El Salvador’s Slide Toward Authoritarianism

24. Apply the Logic of the Afghanistan Withdrawal to Syria

25. The Wisdom of U.S. Military Withdrawal from Afghanistan

26. Raising the Minimum: Explaining China’s Nuclear Buildup

27. Bases, Logistics, and the Problem of Temptation in the Middle East

28. At the End of Its Tether: U.S. Grand Strategy of Advancing Democracy

29. Spheres of Influence in a Multipolar World

30. Semiconductors Are Not a Reason to Defend Taiwan

31. Who Is an Ally, and Why Does It Matter?

32. The Killing of Al-Zawahiri and the Future of Al-Qaeda

33. Russia–Ukraine Talks and the Indispensable Role of the US and Europe

34. Politics, War and Eastern Mediterranean Gas

35. A Tale of Two Normalizations: Israeli Normalization with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) – Part I

36. Biden’s Foreign Policy Casts a Long Shadow

37. The Return of US Leadership in Europe: Biden and the Russia Crisis

38. Israeli Apartheid and the West’s Dwindling Moral Credibility

39. Europe’s Post-Cold War Order Is No More

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

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

42. WHY OFFSHORE FINANCE LIMITS U.S. SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA

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

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

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

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

47. US-Africa Leaders Summit: New Beginning or Old Wine in a New Bottle?

48. Don’t Fear Vacuums: It’s Safe To Go Home

49. What the Quad Is, Is Not, and Should Not Be

50. Phantom Empire: The Illusionary Nature of U.S. Military Power

51. US foreign policy in the Balkans: new chapter

52. Democrats, Republicans Support Alliances, Disagree on International Organizations

53. Divisions on US-China Policy: Opinion Leaders and the Public

54. Treaty Allies Matter for US Foreign Policy Experts—but They Are Not Indispensable

55. For First Time, Half of Americans Favor Defending Taiwan If China Invades

56. Americans Remain Committed to South Korea, View North Korea as an Adversary

57. President Biden: Try for a Double Play on Iran and Afghanistan

58. Afghanistan: Before Time Runs Out

59. The US is Refocusing its Foreign Policy Priorities on the Indo-Pacific: Recalibrating Alliance Politics in a Pivotal Region

60. Protecting Taiwan’s Democracy from China with US Support

61. US Credibility and the Afghanistan Withdrawal

62. Twenty Years Later: Why 9/11 Has Not Been a Second Pearl Harbor

63. Four Scenarios for the Iran Nuclear Deal

64. US-Philippines: Resetting the Security Alliance?

65. Iran's New Legislation for Escalation and Options for the New US Administration

66. Countering China’s Adventurism over Taiwan: A Third Way

67. The Avoidable War: The Decade of Living Dangerously

68. The Post-Rouhani Era: The future of US-Iranian relations under Raisi

69. Legal Determinants: What is the Biden Administration's Position on the Tunisian President's Decisions?

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

71. De-Securitising and Re-Prioritising EU-Iraq Relations

72. Republicans, Democrats Split on Increasing US Defense Budget

73. Panel on Presidential Candidates on Latin America

74. Arab, Iranian, and Turkish Responses to President Trump’s Impeachment

75. Taiwan's 2020 Elections

76. Coronavirus Could Revolutionize America’s China Policy

77. The Coronavirus Blame Game Intensifies the US-China Information War for International Public Opinion

78. Abraham Accords and Camp David Accords: Rethinking the Trajectories of the 'Arab Cause'

79. The Point of No Return: The 2020 Election and the Crisis of American Foreign Policy

80. US-China Economic Relations Under Pressure From COVID-19

81. The Implications of Withdrawing American Troops from Germany

82. U.S. Troops Injured in Altercation with Russian Forces: What It Means for the War in Syria

83. The US Troop Withdrawal Plan: Bogus Strategic Claims and a Warning Signal for Europe

84. Next Steps for US-Japan Collaboration on Energy Infrastructure

85. Special Commentary: COVID-19 and Indo-Pacific Strategy: Korea is Up, China is Down, and the US (For Now) is Out

86. THREE LESSONS FROM THE HISTORY OF FOREIGN-IMPOSED REGIME CHANGE

87. FRAMEWORK DEAL: A LONG-TERM PATH TO PEACE IN AFGHANISTAN

88. HOW US MILITARY AID CAN BACKFIRE

89. WHAT GAME OF THRONES CAN TELL US ABOUT RUSSIA’S FOREIGN POLICY

90. HOW TO GET RESEARCH TO IMPACT POLICY

91. THE DILEMMA OF EXTRADITION, THEN AND NOW

92. “Americanism, not globalism”: President Trump and the American Mission

93. Russia Studies in the U.S.: From academic ghetto to political mainstream

94. Three milestones of Russia’s foreign policy in 2017

95. NATO-Russia Relations: Overcoming Agony

96. A war of narratives: a comparative map on how the leading US and Russian newspapers reported the first meeting between Trump and Putin

97. Donald Trump is America’s Boris Yeltsin. What The Two Presidents Have In Common

98. Contradictions of “Gray Zone” Conflict

99. Pragmatism and Common Sense – No Margin for Error

100. The lessons of the Annual Crisis