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1. After the Kabul Hotel Attack: The Taliban and China Confront Security Challenges in Afghanistan

2. International terrorism, a threat present in Kosovo

3. El modelo de intervención militar ruso-soviético

4. ¿Hacia una Europa de la Defensa?

5. La relación de España con Argelia: Más allá de la colaboración energética

6. CTC Sentinel: August 2023 Issue

7. Russia, Ukraine, and Lasting Peace in Europe

8. From East to North: New Frontiers for the EU-NATO Arctic Defence

9. Concerns for Food Security in the Mediterranean and Turkiye

10. Why Romania is a NATO "Model Ally?"

11. Towards a Fuzzy World Order: What Role for NATO

12. Rebuilding "Greater Russia" and the Invasion of Ukraine

13. Africa’s Quest for Reform of the United Nations Security Council: A Just Cause Curbed by Unrealistic Proposals

14. Washington Zeroes in on Manila

15. US-Korea Relations: Nuclear New Year

16. US-China Effort to Set “Guardrails” Fizzles with Balloon Incident

17. The US and Japan Build Multilateral Momentum

18. Japan and South Korea as Like-Minded Partners in the Indo-Pacific

19. Japan-China Relations: A Period of Cold Peace?

20. US-Southeast Asia Relations: External Order, Inner Turmoil

21. US-India Relations: Friends with Benefits

22. US-Korea Relations: Everything Everywhere All At Once, Extremely Close and Incredibly Loud

23. What Losing the Iran Deal Could Mean for the Region

24. Navigating R2P Between Norm and Practice

25. Fortune and Hazard for Algeria

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

27. The East Mediterranean Gas Forum: Convergence of Regional and Energy Security Concerns

28. United States Foreign Policy Towards Jordan From the Political and Security Dimensions from 1990 to 2017

29. The Foreign Policy of Post-Revolutionary Iran: Expediency at the Crossroad of Suprra-Nationalism and Soverignty

30. Las políticas de seguridad y defensa como valor público y bien común

31. La “Ceguera Marítima”: características, consecuencias y alternativas.Alemania, Brasil y la Organización Marítima Internacionalen comparación

32. El océano azulde la política común de seguridad y defensa

33. Derecho humano a la seguridad:Prevención del Extremismo Violentocon Vasili Grossman

34. Gobernanza, gestión y políticas públicas: evaluación tridimensionalde la política de seguridad del Ayuntamiento dePuebla, México

35. Seguridad y defensa,de bienes públicos puros aun enfoquede bienes comunes

36. POLICY OF RAISING THE CAPACITY OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENTS FOR MANAGEMENT OF EMERGENCIES

37. CPLP: the first twenty-five years

38. The United Nations mission in disarmament, demobilization and reintegration in Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste

39. De la Agenda Normativa Al ‘Giro Pragmático’: Causas, Implicaciones y Dilemas de la Estrategia Securitaria de la UE en El Sahel

40. March 2022 Issue

41. Statesmanship for Political Economy in the National Interest

42. Prospects for Pax Caucasia? The 3+3 Regional Cooperation Initiative

43. The Alliance of Civilizations and the Role of Spain

44. Tying Human Rights to U.S.-DPRK-ROK Negotiations

45. China’s Role in Korean Security Issues

46. Russia Against Ukraine Before the European Court of Human Rights. The Empire Strikes Back?

47. Strategic Ambiguity in US-Taiwan Relations During the Donald Trump Administration

48. European Security Management at the National Level. A Comparative Analysis of Strategies for the Development of Defence Capability in the United Kingdom and Poland

49. Risks and Benefits of i-Voting in Public Opinion: Evidence from Poland

50. Selected Problems of Security Control in Civil Aviation Based on Own Empirical Research

51. Indo–French Defence Cooperation in the Light of Regional Security Balance in South Asia

52. The Role of Material Stocks in the National Security System

53. The Russian Federation Dominance in the International Security Environment

54. What Next for Climate and Security at the UN Security Council: Ireland's View

55. Reframing U.S. Military Strategy Toward Africa

56. Big Power Competition in the Indian Ocean: Will Economic or Strategic Logic Prevail?

57. Sanctions Run Amok – The Undermining of U.S. Power

58. The Logic of American Nuclear Strategy: A Conversation with Matthew Kroenig

59. The Relationship between Energy Security, Exports and Economic Growth: The Case of the Middle East Countries

60. Turkey's Growing Role as a Security Actor in Somalia: Dynamics and Motivations

61. Finland and the Demise of China’s Polar Silk Road

62. All the President’s Men – Corruption in the Xi Jinping Era

63. Security Dialogues with Chinese Characteristics

64. Will the China-Pakistan Corridor Get a Boost with a New Government in Islamabad?

65. Future Global Policeman? The Growing Extraterritorial Reach of PRC Law Enforcement

66. China and the Ongoing Political Crisis in Pakistan

67. Linking Foreign Policy and Energy Security: Iran-Pakistan gas Pipeline

68. Critical Event Analysis to Terrorism in an Emerging Economy of Pakistan

69. Central and South Asia Economic Corridor in the Evolving Central Asian Geo-Political Circumstances

70. PLAN E: A Grand Strategy for the Twenty-first Century Era of Entangled Security and Hyperthreats

71. The Black Sea Thread in Russian Foreign Policy and How the United States Can Respond

72. Neglected Maritime Terrain in the Bay of Bengal: An Examination of the Future of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands

73. Ontological Security and Iran’s Missile Program

74. From geopolitical anomie to a syncretic metamodel of the Greater Black Sea Region – “Five Sea Region”

75. An evaluation of anti-terrorism laws in Pakistan: Lessons from the past and challenges for the future

76. Flood vulnerability of the critical infrastructure in Poland

77. Proposed method for building an anti-drone system for the protection of facilities important for state security

78. Protection of Polish critical infrastructure (CI) against air threats

79. Institutional corruption as the bane of critical infrastructure protection in Nigeria

80. Intelligent terrorism as a security threat to critical infrastructure

81. Preparing critical infrastructure for the future: Lessons learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic

82. Abstraction-decomposition space for critical infrastructure systems: A framework for infrastructure planning and resilience policies

83. The evolution of the Hungarian Defence Forces’ volunteer reserve component after the Cold War

84. Economic coercion as a means of hybrid warfare: The South Caucasus as a focal point

85. Analysis of strategic stakeholders in the Western Balkans

86. High power wireless power transfer for the future of the battlefield challenges

87. Russia's War and The Future of European Order

88. Europe's Hour of Reckoning

89. Impact of the War in Ukraine: What id the Future of EU- Africa Relations?

90. Putting an End to "Crisis Europe"

91. Enlargement of the European Union: Lessons from the Western Balkans

92. Dialogue for OSCE Renewal - Shifting Security Back to the People

93. A Fleeting Glimpse of Hegemony? The War in Ukraine and the Future of the International Leadership of the United States

94. European Union and the Euro: A Bigger Global Role Beckons

95. “Strong, but Anxious State”: The Fantasmatic Narratives on Ontological Insecurity and Anxiety in Turkey

96. Anxiety, Ambivalence and Sublimation: ontological in/security and the world risk society

97. Taming Anxieties, Coping with Mnemonic Conflicts: Cultural Diplomacy of Crimean Tatar and Lithuanian American Diasporas through historical films

98. Identity change, anxiety and creativity: How 19th century Japan sought to leave Asia and become part of the West

99. “Ethnicizing” the EU’s involvement in post- conflict societies: The case of ontological insecurity in Republika Srpska

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