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1. From Interconnection to Integration: German-Italian Energy Relations and the SoutH2 Corridor

2. Charting the Course: European Perspectives on EU–Tunisia Relations

3. The Aras Corridor: Azerbaijan's Rationale Behind the Deal with Iran

4. The Concept of "Putinism" and its Impact on the "Normalization" of Georgian-Russian Relations

5. The future of EU-Turkey relations: Transactional bargaining continues

6. The Future of U.S.-Turkish Ties: A New Relationship, Not a Reset

7. The Impact of the War in Gaza on Israel-Jordan Cooperation

8. A New Era in Iraq’s Relations with the West?

9. Arabia Saudita ante una disyuntiva, ¿Occidente u Oriente?

10. Visible Limits of the Sino-Russian Unlimited Partnership: Are Spheres of Influence Changing in Central Asia?

11. Georgia-EU Economic Relations Dynamics and Cooperation Opportunities

12. Iran-US Relations in Light of the Confrontation Between Their Special Services

13. The People-to-People Exchange Between China and Georgia in the Frames of the Belt and Road Initiative

14. UK-Finland defence cooperation in the 2020s: A successful partnership requires continuous effort

15. The South Korea-U.S. Summit and Measures to Enhance Bilateral Cooperation on North Korea

16. Pyongyang in Search of a New Cold War Strategy

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

18. Italy’s Response to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

19. Stress-Testing Chinese-Russian Relations

20. Water and Climate Change Will Shape Iraq-Turkey Relations

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

22. Saudi-Houthi Talks Sow Cracks in Coalition – The Yemen Review, January & February 2023

23. Saudi-Houthi Talks Resume – The Yemen Review, August 2023

24. The Rise and Immediate Fall of Israel-Libya Relations

25. Diverging Perspectives on Improving Bilateral Relations: Analysis of the 2023 Korea-Japan Joint Opinion Poll

26. 2023 EAI Public Opinion Poll on the International Affairs: ② China and the ROK-China Relations

27. 2023 EAI Public Opinion Poll on the International Affairs: ① The US and the ROK-US Relations

28. [Global NK Update] August 2023

29. Chinese coercion, Australian resilience

30. The Russia-Ukraine War and North Korea-Russia Relations

31. Foreign Policy Recharged after Defusing MAGA: Biden’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and the Korean Peninsula

32. Hurricane Ian Highlights the Devastating Effects of the U.S. Blockade on Cuba

33. Turning point? Putin, Xi, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine

34. A Saudi-Pakistani Reset: Business as Usual?

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

36. A Tale of Two Normalizations: Israeli Normalization with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain – Part II

37. Putin Is Doing Xi’s Dirty Work (and the West Is Helping Him)

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

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

40. Russians See Greater Reward than Risk in Closer Relations with China

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

42. Five Insights into the ‘Comfort Women’ Protest Movement in South Korea: 2018-2020

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

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

45. Lines blurred: Chinese community organisations in Australia

46. Getting the Price Right: The End of the War Declaration and North Korea’s Missile Tests

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

48. Hun Sen's Mistake? The Domestic Political Ramifications of His Chinese Shelter

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

50. Social Distancing: Australia’s Relations with China

51. Erdoğan’s “Mini Empire” in Libya and Syria

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

53. China, Italy and COVID-19: Benevolent Support or Strategic Surge?

54. Staring Into the Abyss of US-China Decoupling

55. Coronavirus Could Revolutionize America’s China Policy

56. Coronavirus Threatens to Drive Wedge into US-Gulf Relations

57. China’s Response to the Killing of Soleimani

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

59. U.S. Dynamic Force Employment and the Pandemic: Implications for the U.S.-Japan Alliance

60. The Avoidable War: The Case for Managed Strategic Competition (Collection of Speeches by the Hon. Kevin Rudd)

61. Paradox of Relations: Russian - Turkish Relations in the Syrian and Libyan Fronts

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

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

64. Tough Test: Baghdad’s Options Amid the Iranian-US Escalation

65. South Sudan and Israel: A love affair in a changing region?

66. Time for China to Forge a New Strategy towards the US

67. Reinforcing Indonesia-Australia Defence Relations: The Case for Maritime Recalibration

68. Trump, Kim and the North Korean Nuclear Missile Melodrama

69. Israel and China Take a Leap Forward—but to Where?

70. Six Global Health Challenges Facing Russia and the US

71. Italy Will Form a New Coalition Government in March: Will Russia Benefit?

72. Changing Geopolitical Dynamics for Papua New Guinea

73. US-Vietnam Relations Under President Trump

74. How buzz on Russia dossier undermines bilateral relations between Moscow and Washington

75. Macron-Putin Meeting: Russophobia Souring Bilateral Relations and Jeopardizing Press Freedom in France

76. Turkish-Israeli Relations: Crises and Cooperation

77. Time to Seal the Israel-Turkey Deal

78. Serbia-Kosovo Agree to Normalize Relations, Now to “Normalize” Society