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1. Lessons Learned from the Development of Turkish IR: A View from Greece

2. The Putin Doctrine: What is it? The Russian Strategic Issue and the Enlarged National Security

3. The English School and Global IR – A Research Agenda

4. Legacy of the Troubles: The Role of Civil Society in Providing Justice for Victims in Northern Ireland

5. Ontological Insecurity, Anxiety, and Hubris: An Affective Account of Turkey-KRG Relations

6. La contribución de España a la OTAN: el Flanco Este y sus relaciones con Rusia

7. Public and cultural diplomacy in European cities and states’ branding

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

9. 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

10. Lessons from Ukraine: Shifting International Surrogacy Policy to Protect Women and Children

11. The New British Colonialism: British Policy of Influence in the Arab Gulf States after the Withdrawal (1971-1991)

12. Spring 2020 edition of Strategic Visions

13. The Implications of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor for Pakistan–European Union Relations

14. Turkey’s Membership Process In a Multi-Speed European Union

15. Ukraine’s European Integration: The Russian Factor

16. The Logic of Geopolitics in American-Russian Relations

17. America’s Unipolar Moment of Renewal or Collapse?

18. Can the European Union Save Multilateralism?

19. Unintended Consequences of EU External Action

20. Working hand in hand to create a brighter future for China and Poland

21. Three boards: security, economy and the new unknown. The complicated relationship between China and Central and Eastern Europe

22. Ukraine’s Aspirations to the EU – Selected Socio-Political Conditions

23. Bound to Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Liberal International Order

24. Turkey’s View of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Visit to Poland in 2017. Prospects and Conclusions

25. Going nowhere alone: US sanctions on Iran and the afterlife of the JCPOA

26. Groping in the Dark

27. Frozen Conflicts: The EU and Future of Cyprus (Interview)

28. Confrontation in Eastern Europe: The Russian Challenge to the European Union

29. Brazil and the European Union: from liberal inter-regionalism to realist bilateralism

30. The Ukrainian Crisis as a Case Study of Different Policymaking Styles of Russia and China

31. Building Trust and Confidence in International Security: A Conversation with OSCE Secretary General Thomas Greminger

32. Land Grab Processes in Romania and Bulgaria: A Historical Continuity Perspective

33. Worlding the Study of Normative Power: Assessing European and Chinese Definitions of the “Normal”

34. A comparative study: Where and Why does the EU Impose Sanctions?

35. Brexit, the EU and Strategic Uncertainties: Short, Medium and Long Term Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa

36. Assessing Russian Impact on the Western Balkan Countries’ EU Accession: Cases of Croatia and Serbia

37. Culture, Security, and Strategy: Analysis Framework for Understanding Military Development in the Context of 9/11

38. International Security and Human Rights: an Examination through Critical Cosmopolitarianism and Offensive Liberalism Approaches / Seguridad internacional y Derechos Humanos: una reflexión a partir delos aportes del cosmopolitismo crítico y el liberalismo ofensivo

39. Shifting Sands: Power, Uncertainty and the Form of International Legal Cooperation

40. The Concept of the Political

41. The International Relations of Local Authorities. From Institutional Twinning to the Committee of the Region: Fifty Years of European Integration History

42. Guest Editorial: Ten Years of ESIL – Reflections; European Hypocrisy: TTIP and ISDS; Masthead Changes; Roll of Honour; In this Issue; Christmas Reading? Christmas Gifts? Some Suggestions from the Editor-in-Chief

43. EU/Ukraine Relations and the Crisis with Russia, 2013-14: A Turning Point

44. Bracing for Cold Peace. US-Russia Relations after Ukraine

45. The Rise of China and Chinese International Relations

46. Causation in the Law of State Responsibility and the Problem of Overdetermination: In Search of Clarity

47. Reut Yael Paz. A Gateway between a Distant God and a Cruel World: The Contribution of Jewish German-Speaking Scholars to International Law.

48. Tana Johnson. Organizational Progeny. Why Governments are Losing Control over the Proliferating Structures of Global Governance

49. The Original Sin (and Salvation) of Functionalism

50. The Transformation of International Organizations Law: A Rejoinder

51. NATO, Russia and European Security: Lessons Learned from Conflicts in Kosovo and Libya

52. The “Rise” of China in the Eyes of Russia: A Source of Threats or New Opportunities?

53. Russian Politics in Times of Change: Internal and External Factors of Transformation

54. Horizontal Review between International Organizations: A Reply to Abigail C. Deshman

55. Domestic Implementation of Human Rights Judgments in Europe: Legal Infrastructure and Government Effectiveness Matter

56. AFRICA AND THE EMERGING POWERS: THE SOUTH AND THE UNHOLY COOPERATION

57. "The Lessons of 1914 for East Asia Today: Missing the Trees for the Forest"

58. "Better Now Than Later: The Paradox of 1914 as Everyone's Favored Year for War"

59. Regional Integration Studies

60. UK and EU-Iran Relations

61. The role of French private military companies in the security privatization sector: Specific features of the French approach and a comparison with Anglo-Saxon private military companies

62. The importance of the Eurasian steppe to the study of international relations

63. Europe in Transition: Lessons to be Learned

64. Debating Europe

65. Everyday practices of international relations: people in organizations

66. The Eurozone Crisis and Global Monetary Reform: A Conversation

67. The Transatlantic Relationship in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities

68. International Security – One Paradigm Change after the Other

69. A global journal with Central European roots: a vision for the JIRD

70. Eu-Ukraine-Russia Relations: Problems and Prospects

71. The EU and the Libyan Crisis - In Quest of Coherence?

72. Hierarchy in World Politics

73. Development of International Relations theory in China: progress through debates

74. Avrupa Birliği-Türkiye İlişkilerine Postyapısalcı Yaklaşım: Almanya Örneğinde Dış Politika ve Söylem Analizi

75. The Steppe and Early European State Formation

76. Strasbourg's Interpretive Ethic: Lessons for the International Lawyer

77. Peter J. Katzenstein (ed.), Civilizations in World Politics: Plural and Pluralist Perspectives

78. Roma Question: Reflecting the Internal Debate within the European Union

79. Dış İlişkiler Kapsamında Avrupa Birliği'nin Tüzel Kişiliği ve Lizbon Antlaşması

80. The European Union's Asia strategies: Problems of foreign policy and international relations

81. China–Europe relations: The limits of strategic partnership

82. Intellectual legacies, ethical policies and normative territories: Situating the human rights issue in EU–Asia relations

83. EU's Perception of Turkey: The Meaning of Turkey for the EU

84. Dora Bakoyannis, Foreign Minister of Greece Greece: Piloting OSCE through Doldrums

85. Can "Obama Net" Become a Tool of Presidential Rule?

86. Georgia Russia: The "Unknown" Prelude to the "Five Day War"

87. "The End of the West? Crisis and Change in the Atlantic Order"

88. China-Korea Relations

89. Present-day challenges to Ukraine’s security

90. Negotiating Europe: EU-Turkey Relations from an Identity Perspective

91. The US-Russia Strategic Framework Declaration

92. The Demilitarization of Europeans

93. Russia and Azerbaijan: Relations after 1989

94. Poland's New Government Seeks Solidarity, Not Provocation

95. Realistic Idealism: An Aristotelian Alternative to Machiavellian International Relations

96. The European Union and Resolution of Regional Conflicts

97. Classical Geopolitical Theories in International Relations and Their Contemporary Interpretations

98. Political Conditionality of Economic Interactions in the Middle East; Turkey's Relations with Iran, Iraq, and Syria