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1. East Vs. West: A New Cold War?

2. Book Review: Sebastian Rosato, Intentions in Great Power Politics: Uncertainty and the Roots of Conflict (Yale University Press, 2021)

3. Tackling Russian Gray Zone Approaches in the Post-Cold War Era

4. The American Multi-Domain Operation as a response to the Russian concept of New Generation Warfare

5. Bringing Russia Back in From the Cold

6. Revisiting the Us-china Trade War: A Strategic Assessment

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

8. Maintaining the U.S.-Saudi Relationship

9. A Decade of War in Syria: Current Situation and Possible Outcomes/Una Década de Guerra en Siria: Situación Actual y Posibles Desenlaces

10. Competition for High Politics in Cyberspace: Technological Conflicts Between China and the USA

11. Joe Biden’s Strategy in the Asia-Pacific Region: Change or Continuity. A Comparative Analysis

12. Beyond Borders: Middle East in Empire, Diaspora, and Global Transitions (Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Spring 2021)

13. Georgian Ethnopolitical Conflicts as a Subject of Confrontation between the USA and Russia

14. The Nature of the Engagement of the United States in the Syrian Crisis: A Thematic Analysis

15. US Exit from Afghanistan: Impacts on Pakistan and India

16. Post-War Situation in the South Caucasus Region

17. Go Big on Soft Power: A Smart Countering Violent Extremism Strategy

18. Cuba’s Unresolved Civil War

19. The challenge to US hegemony and the “Gilpin Dilemma”

20. The U.S. Needs to Up Its Economic Game in Southeast Asia