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201. How the Caspian Can Help Solve Europe’s Gas Woes: A Close Look at the Trans Caspian Connector Project

202. Drones and Resets: The New Era of Turkish Foreign Policy

203. Türkiye and the Russia-Ukraine War: Impact on the West, Central Asia, and the Caucasus

204. How the Conflict Over Ukraine Affects Security in the South Caucasus

205. ‘Strasbourg’ in the South Caucasus: The EU’s Opportunities, Obstacles, and Incentives

206. The Lynchpin of the Middle Corridor

207. A Revitalized NATO and Its "New Strategic Concept" Amin Global and Regional Changes

208. NATO's Changing Priorities

209. Geopolitical Consequences of the War in Ukraine

210. Future Uncertain: NATO in a Post-Quantum Post-AI World

211. Russia's Assault on Ukraine: Fallout From the War

212. Geopolitics, Geography an the Ukrainian Russian War

213. The Historical Roots of NATO Engagement in the Mediterranean

214. The Future of Women, Peace, and Security at NATO

215. A Compass and a Concept: A Guide to the EU and NATO Strategic Outlooks

216. NATO After Madrid: Preparing for an Age of Confrontation and Disruption

217. NATO: The Importance of Activism in the Mediterranean Scenario

218. Change an Continuity in NATO's Nuclear Priorities

219. Democracy, Demography, and the Future of the European Union

220. THE MIGRATION STRATEGIES AND POSITIONS ON THE EU MIGRATION AND ASYLUM AGENDA: EVIDENCE FROM THE VISEGRAD GROUP COUNTRIES

221. Interpretation and Application of the ECHR: Between Universalism and Regionalism

222. Of Dark Clouds and  eir Silver Linings: Crisis as Opportunity in the Economic and Social Rigths Jurisprundence of the European Court of Human Rights

223. Small States and Shelter Theory: Iceland’s External Affairs

224. Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism

225. Academic Trends in European Union Studies in Turkey within the Framework of Turkey-EU Relations

226. On the Controversial Illegality of the Unilateral Use of Force for the Prevention of Genocide: The ‘Doubtfulness’ Clause Adopted by the ICJ in the Case Filed by Ukraine Against Russia

227. Vengeful Citizens, Violent States: A Theory of War and Revenge, Rachel Stein

228. Collaboration Between Intelligence Services in the Present-Day World: Challenges and Issues

229. Migration as a Leverage Tool in International Relations: Turkey as a Case Study

230. “Securitization from Society” and “Social Acceptance”: Political Party-Based Approaches in Turkey to Syrian Refugees

231. Turkey’s Response to Syrian Mass Migration: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis

232. Political Participation and Party Preferences among Immigrants of Turkish Origin in Germany

233. The Role of Surveillance Technologies in the Securitization of EU Migration Policies and Border Management

234. EU’s Global Actorness in Question: A Debate over the EU-Turkey Migration Deal

235. The City and the Citizen: Breaking Down Barriers to Active Citizenship

236. Conservative Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Anti-Gender Issues in Croatia, Slovakia, and Poland

237. Tea Farming Industry in Turkey and Social Economic History 1920-1960

238. The Sikh Struggle for Khalistan: Refocusing on the Punjabi Suba (Province) Movement in India

239. Assessing the cost of friction between NATO allies

240. The Balkan Kettle: Russia’s policy towards the Balkans

241. Defence diplomatic relations between Poland and China and how they can be improved

242. Non-violent civil resistance against military force: The experience of Lithuania in 1991

243. Europeanisation in Non-European Union Countries and the Foreign and Security Policies of Associated States

244. A Litmus Test for the EU’s Longest Year: Solidarity Principle and Challenges by COVID-19 in 2020

245. The Franco-German Rivarly in the Post-Brexit Europe

246. Ottoman Campaigns in the First World War

247. Russian Strategic Culture after the Cold War: The Primacy of Conventional Force

248. Reforming U.S. Export Controls to Reflect the Threat Landscape

249. The Impact of Jihadist Propaganda in the Russian Language: Analysis of Kavkazcenter

250. Domestic Politics and Regional Dynamics in Turkey’s Geopolitical Approach to the Middle East Between 2002-2019

251. Foreign Direct Investment, Gross Domestic Product, and Export Nexus in Turkey: Autoregressive Distributed Lag Bounds Model and Granger Causality Approach

252. Economic Well‐​Being under Plan versus Market: The Case of Estonia and Finland

253. Modern Monetary Theory Meets Greece and Chicago

254. Cryptocurrencies and All That: Two Ideas from Monetary Economics

255. Mission to Civilise: The French West African Federation

256. Buddhism and the Question of Relationality in International Relations

257. December 2021 Issue

258. The Importance of Middle East in Russian Foreign Policy

259. The Sino-Russian Geopolitics in Eurasia and China-USA Disputes: Asia Pacific Great Eurasia vs Indo-Pacific

260. China and Russia: The Naval Projection of Land Powers

261. Globalization and the Changing Concept of NATO

262. Achieving Full Resolution to the Karabakh Conflict

263. Spotlight on Normalization Armenian-Azerbaijani Relations in the Wake of the Second Karabakh War

264. Winning the Peace Azerbaijan’s Karabakh Reintegration Challenges

265. Georgia After the Second Karabakh War

266. Azerbaijan’s Pathways After the Second Karabakh War

267. From Struggle to Permanent Failure Why the Karabakh Attempt at Secession Failed

268. Hydrocarbon Energy Complexes Central Eurasian Keystone Triangles

269. The Strategic Benefits of the Southern Gas Corridor

270. The Southern Gas Corridor and the New Geopolitics of Climate Change

271. Trilateral Cooperation Between Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Georgia

272. Ukraine’s Strategic Relations with the South Caucasus With References to Turkey and Russia

273. Development or Regression? Eurasia’s Investment Attractiveness

274. July/August 2021 Issue

275. February 2021 Issue

276. January 2021 Issue

277. The European Union and the Nagorno-Karabaj conflict/La Unión Europea y el Conflicto de Nagorno-Karabaj

278. From the Barcelona Process to the New Agenda for the Mediterranean: In Search of an Appropriate Model of Cooperation/Del Proceso de Barcelona a la nueva agenda para el Mediterráneo: En busca de un modelo apropiado de cooperación

279. A disavowed ambassador: José María de Areilza and Spain´s failed entry into NATO/Un embajador desautorizado: José María de Areilza y el fallido ingreso de España en la OTAN (1954-1960)

280. Strategic autonomy in security and defense: The EU geopolitical aspiration that is not being realized/Autonomía estratégica en seguridad y defensa: un anhelo geopolítico que no se hace realidad en la Unión Europea

281. Fall 2021 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

282. Do IT Tools Help Develop Community Policing? Lessons Learned from the Implementation of The National Security Threat Map in Poland

283. Maritime Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) from the French Perspective

284. Social Policy Programme “The Family 500+” – Assumptions, Results, and Costs of Functioning: Is It Worth?

285. Democratic Backsliding in Poland on Example Drafts Amendments in Electoral Code During the COVID-19 Pandemic

286. Why Did Italian Democracy Become Vulnerable? Theorizing the Change from Neo- to Quasi-Militant Democracy

287. Parliamentary Parties and the Anti-Abortion Laws in Poland (1991–2019)

288. Latvia as the Area of Correlated Russian “Hard Power” and “Soft Power” Operations

289. Integrated Space Situational Awareness Systems: SDA and SSA – Advantages and Limitations

290. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Relations Between Government and Parliamentary Opposition in Spain

291. The Round Table in 1989 – Consequences and Evaluation

292. Protocooperation as a Model for the Russia-UAE Partnership

293. Poland's Reason of State in the Creation of a New International Order. Foreign Policy as Poland's Reason of State in the 21st Century

294. Military Security of Poland – From Theory to Practice

295. Age Discrimination (Aspects and Manifestations) in the Perception of Active Seniors

296. Dispute over the Powers of the President of the Czech Republic

297. Conciliatory and Conflictual Ethnopolitical Concepts in the Republics of the Russian Federation: Tatarstan and Chechnya

298. Common Security and Defense Policy of the European Union Through the Prism of Polish Experiences and Security Interests

299. Fake News and the Europeanization of Cyberspace

300. What Rule of Law for the European Union? – Tracing the Approaches of the EU Institutions