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1. Russia’s War Economy

2. Into the Blue Pacific: Why the EU Should Help Island Nations Address Climate Change and Maritime Insecurity

3. Mobilizing Social Media Influencers: A European Approach to Oversight and Accountability

4. From “Forward ­Presence” to ­“Forward Defense”: Germany Must Strengthen ­NATO’s Northeastern Flank in Lithuania

5. China “De-risking”: A Long Way from Political Statements to Corporate Action

6. German Defense Spending: A Repeat of the Past Instead of a New Era

7. Whose Zeitenwende? Germany Cannot Meet Everyone’s Expectations

8. Security Guarantees for Ukraine: Until NATO Membership, Extending the Joint Expeditionary Force Is the Best Option

9. Decisive but Forgotten: Germany’s Missing Technological Zeitenwende

10. Protecting the EU’s Submarine Cable Infrastructure: Germany’s Opportunity to Transform Vulnerability into Mutual Resilience

11. Evaluating Public Support for Chinese Vendors in Europe’s 5G Infrastructure

12. A More Strategic Approach to Foreign Direct Investment Policy

13. Conflict in Two Theaters? European Misperceptions about the Asia-Pacific

14. Britain, Germany, and the Rise of Competitive Virtue Signaling

15. If Russia Uses Migration as a Weapon, Europeans Should Respond In Kind

16. Designing a Geo-Economic Policy for Europe

17. Sea Change for Europe’s Security Order: Three Future Scenarios

18. The Economics of Great Power Competition: Why Germany Must Step Up on Defense

19. Using Information to Influence the Russian War in Ukraine

20. Defining Feminist Foreign Policy in Germany’s National Security Strategy

21. Don’t Panic! How to Give Germany’s Crisis Management Strategic Footing

22. China’s Global Vision Vacuum: An Opportunity and Challenge for Europe

23. Integrating Climate in Germany’s National Security Strategy: How to Avoid Being Derailed by Russia’s Aggression

24. Strict and Uniform: Improving EU Sanctions Enforcement

25. Managing Risks in the EU-China Economic Relationship

26. A Reliable Global Cyber Power: Cyberspace and Germany’s National Security Strategy

27. Don’t Get Caught in the Middle: A Geo-Economic Strategy for Germany to Survive US-Chinese Rivalry

28. Gas and Energy Security in Germany and Central and Eastern Europe

29. Towards More Effective Deradicalization: Urgent Recommendations for Addressing Violent Islamist Extremism

30. Germany’s Debt Brake and Europe’s Fiscal Stance after COVID-19

31. The Use of Games in Strategic Foresight: A Warning from the Future

32. Rule of Law Diplomacy: Why the EU Needs to Become More Vocal in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine

33. The Tornado Complex Conflicting Goals & Possible Solutions for the New German Combat Aircraft

34. Germany’s Role in NATO’s Nuclear Sharing The Purchasing Decision for the Tornado’s Successor Aircraft

35. An Eastern Policy Update, but No Upgrade: The EU needs a more ambitious Eastern Partnership strategy

36. How Leaders Can Stop Corona from Undermining the EU: The Health and Economic Crises Require Coordinated Handling

37. Coronavirus in the EU’s Eastern Neighborhood: Why Brussels Needs to Scale Up Its Support

38. Time for a Corona Fund: How a Coalition of Willing Member States Can Shore Up the EU Economy

39. Deterrence and Defense in Times of COVID-19 Europe’s Political Choices

40. An International Partnership for Sudan’s Transition: Mobilizing Support, Preventing Instability

41. How 'Democratic Security' Can Protect Europe from a Rising China

42. Connectivity in Eurasia: Geopolitical Chances for the EU

43. The EU’s Role in Addressing Lebanon’s Multiple Crises

44. The End of German Ostpolitik: What a Change in Germany’s Russia Strategy Might Look Like

45. Connectivity in Eurasia: Geopolitical Chances for the EU

46. The EU’s Role in Addressing Lebanon’s Multiple Crises

47. The End of German Ostpolitik: What a Change in Germany’s Russia Strategy Might Look Like

48. City Diplomacy: The EU’s Hidden Capacity to Act

49. The Rule of Law in the EU Budget: Backing Down Is Too High a Price for the EU to Pay

50. Breaking the Transatlantic Data Trilemma: The EU Must Step Up Its Approach to EU-US Data Flows