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1. Renavigating a Soft Power Relationship Between the West and Tunisia

2. Turkey Wants to Stitch Iraq and Syria Back Together (Part 2)

3. Global History and International Relations: a discussion with Ayşe Zarakol, Glenda Sluga, and Heidi Tworek

4. Assessing Realist and Liberal Explanations for the Russo-Ukrainian War

5. Italy’s Pivot to the Indo-Pacific – Towards a Value-driven Foreign Policy?

6. Tasks for North Korea Policy After the Washington Declaration

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

8. North Korea’s Outlook on the New Cold War

9. China’s Stance on North Korea’s “New Cold War” Narrative

10. Re-Declared “Frontal Breakthrough”: North Korea’s Nuclear First Line in 2023 and Its Limitations

11. Hypotheses on the Implications of the Ukraine-Russia War

12. UK Must Engage with Argentina Over Future of Falkland Islands

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

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

15. Chavismo in the World

16. Shared Human Values and the Great Powers’ Competition: Trends in the Evolution of the International Relations System

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

18. Global Health Diplomacy as a Path to De-escalatory Engagement with North Korea

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

20. Analysis of North Korea’s Nuclear Force Policy Act: Intentions and Drawbacks

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

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

23. America’s Alliance First vs. DPRK’s “neo-Cold War” First: An Assessment on US-DPRK Relationship

24. President Yoon's Trip to Madrid: Rethinking Seoul's Policies toward Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, and Pyongyang

25. Armenia-Turkey Normalization Process: Opportunities and Barriers

26. Georgia and the Baltics: Relations Amidst the War in Ukraine

27. NATO-Georgian Relations in the Coming Decades

28. Hizballah, Lebanon, and Reconciliation with the Gulf: The Impasse

29. How Nato Enlargement Strengthens the Security of the Euro-Atlantic Region: The Case of the Baltic States

30. The Sources of Russian Misconduct

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

32. A Roundtable on Lauren Turek, To Bring the Good News to All Nations: Evangelical Influence on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Relations

33. A Roundtable on Christopher Dietrich, A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations

34. Seeking Allies: The motives behind the change of the Turkish foreign policy towards appeasement

35. Governing Parameters: Will the New Governments in Israel and Iran Affect the Ongoing Tensions Between Them?

36. Consistent Inconsistency: What One Thirty-year-old Cable Reveals About U.S.-DPRK Relations

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

38. North Korea’s Energy Crisis: What Are the Problems?

39. Kim Jong Un’s Two-Faced Strategy: South Korea First and U.S. Later Tactics Restoration of the Inter-Korean Hotline, the Road to an Inter-Korean Summit

40. The China Challenge Prompts Recovery of a Strained ROK-Japan Relations: Analyzing ROK-Japan Relations Through the 9th Joint Korea-Japan Public Opinion Survey

41. Detachment by Default: the International Framework of the Karabakh Conflict

42. Is America Really Back?

43. Italian Military Operations: Coping with Rising Threats and Declining US Leadership

44. Staring Into the Abyss of US-China Decoupling

45. Athens and Jerusalem Have a Diplomatic Opportunity

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

47. Gulf Security: The Arab Gulf States Have No Good Options

48. Sudan’s Predicament and the Israeli Connection

49. A Roundtable on Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Do Morals Matter?: Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump

50. A Roundtable on Monica Kim The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History

51. A Roundtable on Daniel Bessner and Fredrik Logevall, “Recentering the United States in the Historiography of American Foreign Relations”

52. Roundtable on Timothy J. Lynch, In the Shadow of the Cold War: American Foreign Policy from George Bush Sr. to Donald Trump

53. In search of a European Russia strategy

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

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

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

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

58. The Battle for the Soul of Islam

59. Iran in Lebanon: A Fatal Occupation

60. How Europe Should Approach China

61. Averting a Global Calamity? Trump and Xi at the G20

62. Potential Gains: Why Did India Exempt the Iranian Oil Payments from Taxes?

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

64. Morocco’s pro-active diplomacy, two years after (re)joining the African Union

65. A Roundtable on Jasper M. Trautsch, The Genesis of America: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Formation of National Identity, 1793-1815

66. A Roundtable on John M. Thompson, Great Power Rising: Theodore Roosevelt and the Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy

67. A Roundtable on Robert K. Brigham, Reckless: Henry Kissinger and the Tragedy of Vietnam

68. Intelligence, U.S. Foreign Relations, and Historical Amnesia

69. The Diplomatic Character(s) of the Early Republic

70. A Roundtable on Grant Madsen, Sovereign Soldiers: How the U.S. Military Transformed the Global Economy After World War II

71. Strengthening US Relations with ASEAN: A Critical Element of the US Indo-Pacific Strategy

72. Kazakhs Wary of Chinese Embrace as BRI Gathers Steam

73. Trump Isn’t Really Trying to End America’s Wars

74. Trump’s Betrayal of the Kurds Is Terrible, But the Answer Is Not Endless War

75. Five years after Maidan: Toward a Greater Eurasia?

76. Business and Private Diplomacy:A Potential Catalyst for Sustainable Peace

77. A Year after the Start of the Saudi-Emirati Blockade against Qatar. What Are the Consequences for West Africa?

78. ASEAN-Australia Relations: The Suitable Status Quo

79. Safeguarding Australia's Security Interests Through Closer Pacific Ties

80. Limits of Rapprochement: Is Iran Betting on Turkey to Confront the US Sanctions?

81. Intertwined Interests: The Political Arrangements in Syria from the Russian Perspective

82. Filling the Void: How Rouhani’s Government Exploits US Sanctions to Enhance its Position

83. The "Moving Geography": Why are Scandinavian countries increasingly interested in the Middle East?

84. Renewed Differences: Repercussions of the Mounting Tension Between Iran and Europe

85. Anomie or Imitation? The Werther Effect of Celebrity Suicides on Suicide Rates in 34 OECD Countries, 1960–2014

86. From Silicon Valley to Shenzhen: Dollar Exposures in Chinese Fintech

87. Turkish-German Relations From Conjunctural Cooperation to the Solution of Structural Issues

88. Preparations for the Nakba March: Hamas’s Cognitive Campaign

89. Israel's Qatari Dilemma

90. Against the Odds: Civil Society in the Intra-Syrian Talks

91. U.S. Leverage in South Asia: Enough to Meet Policy Goals?

92. USIP’s Work on Violent Extremism

93. WHEN FIGHTING BREAKS OUT – EXPLAINING SUBNATIONAL VARIATION IN CIVIL WAR ONSET

94. The Dilemma of the EU’s Future Trade Relations with Western Sahara

95. Endless Endgame: Whither Russia-West Confrontation?

96. The Second Rouhani Government: Public Demands and Presidential Constraints

97. North Korean ICBM Tests: No Surprises, No Good Answers

98. The Temple Mount Crisis and Israel’s Cabinet: Recommendations for the Future

99. Israel and American Jewry: Stepping Back from the Brink

100. From the Temple Mount to the Israeli Embassy in Jordan