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201. The European strategy for a 'New Deal' with Africa

202. Russia, Ukraine and international Law

203. The Eastern Partnership under the test of war in Ukraine

204. Has Europe’s hour come?

205. European unilateralism as a tool for regulating international trade: a necessary evil in a collapsing multilateral system

206. World food crisis: between withdrawal and responsibility, Europe must choose

207. Mine Action as a Confidence- and Security-building Measure in the OSCE Region

208. EU carbon border adjustment mechanism faces many challenges

209. Is South Korea vulnerable to EU and US carbon border restrictions?

210. Hackers, Hoodies, and Helmets: Technology and the changing face of Russian private military contractors

211. Beyond munitions: A gender analysis for Ukrainian security assistance

212. Sweden and Finland are on their way to NATO membership. Here’s what needs to happen next.

213. The international role of the euro and the dollar: Forever in the lead?

214. Engaging the Pacific Islands is no longer about the why, but about the how

215. Securing alternative gas supplies and addressing critical infrastructure gaps in Europe

216. The Significance of Convening the European Union – Israel Association Council

217. Processing Trade and Global Supply Chains: Towards a Resilient “GVC 2.0” Approach

218. Has Globalisation Really Peaked for Europe?

219. The Impacts of EU Strategy Autonomy Policies – A Primer for Member States

220. How Important are Mutual Recognition Agreements for Trade Facilitation?

221. Don’t look only to Brussels to increase the supply of safe assets in the European Union

222. Which mergers should the European Commission review under the Digital Markets Act?

223. A European policy mix to address food insecurity linked to Russia’s war

224. How to implement the self-preferencing ban in the European Union’s Digital Markets Act

225. Promotion of high capacity broadband to rebuild and recover from the pandemic

226. Completing Europe’s banking union: economic requirements and legal conditions

227. Lessons for Europe from China’s quest for semiconductor self-reliance

228. How have sanctions impacted Russia?

229. An assessment of Europe’s options for addressing the crisis in energy markets

230. Will Ukraine’s refugees go home?

231. Enlarging and deepening: giving substance to the European Political Community

232. A grand bargain to steer through the European Union’s energy crisis

233. Welfare Implications of Electric Bike Subsidies: Evidence from Sweden

234. Seeking Safety: Roma Refugees in Moldova – Challenges and humanitarian needs

235. Children of War: The Ukrainian Case

236. Preparing for the Final Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Dissolution of the Russian Federation

237. Broken Dream: The oligarch, Russia, and Georgia’s drift from Europe

238. The old is dying and the new cannot be born: A power audit of EU-Russia relations

239. Fragmentation nation: How Europeans can help end the conflict in Yemen

240. Cold winter: How the EU can help Moldova survive Russian pressure and protect its democracy

241. The US economic presence in Greece – George Tzogopoulos

242. Population Displacements in the Ukraine War: The challenge of first humanitarian assistance – Antoine Laurent

243. Germany and the UK: Perspectives for Deepening the Bilateral Dialogue on Development Policy

244. Europe’s Global Gateway: A New Geostrategic Framework for Development Policy?

245. France at the head of the Council: positive results despite the war

246. Conference on the Future of Europe: the complex implementation of high ambitions

247. Prospects for agriculture in the new European context: the French example

248. Europe in a perfect storm

249. “An open conflict between the West and Russia is not an option”

250. The challenges of protecting Europe’s maritime areas of common interest, from the Atlantic to the Indo-Pacific

251. Strategic dependencies, a question of sovereignty

252. Reception of Ukrainian refugees. Between emergency responses and long-term solutions

253. From the Russian Pact to the Green Deal?

254. “The energy crisis shows the importance of European solidarity in the face of asymmetric shocks”

255. “It is high time to light up Europe’s stars again”

256. The end of European dependence on Russian fossil fuels

257. Nationalism, Sovereignism, Virilism: the sources of Russia's war against Ukraine

258. The change of era (Zeitenwende) in Germany and its implications for European integration

259. The declining influence of the European Union in its Southern Neighbourhood

260. 70 years on, it's time to reinvent the ECSC

261. Greco-Turkish relations at their lowest ebb

262. What is President Putin so afraid of?

263. Energy: great hope for the 21st century

264. Will the new generations of Europeans be up to the task of succession?

265. How Can We Achieve Europe’s Ambitions in terms of Research?

266. The defeat of Russia in Ukraine will herald the defeat of the Lukashenko regime.

267. To Regulate, or Not to Regulate? Subsidies for Foreign Enterprises, Climate Change, and Currency Undervaluation

268. A Review of the First Decade of the Korea-EU FTA

269. Leveraging Predeparture Counseling to Support Returning Migrants’ Sustainable Reintegration

270. Embedding Reintegration Assistance for Returning Migrants in the Local Context: The Role of Referrals

271. Promoting Evidence-Informed Immigrant Integration Policymaking

272. Russia’s Ill-Fated Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons in Modern Warfare

273. Best and Bosom Friends: Why China-Russia Ties Will Deepen after Russia’s War on Ukraine

274. Resetting NATO’s Defense and Deterrence: The Sword and the Shield Redux

275. Transforming European Defense

276. Corruption and Private Sector Investment in Ukraine’s Reconstruction

277. Fishing for Chips: Assessing the EU Chips Act

278. “Don’t Bank on the Bombs” New European Standards Affecting the Defense Industry

279. A Green-Blue Alliance in Motion: Pacific Island Countries and Europe Fighting Climate Change

280. Open Innovation in Defense. Passing Fad or New Philosophy?

281. The European Green Deal, Three Years On: Acceleration, Erosion or Fragmentation?

282. EU Security and Defence After Ukraine

283. EU Defense After Ukraine: A New Capabilities Agenda

284. EU Defence After Ukraine: France’s Presidency

285. EU Defence After Ukraine: Denmark’s CSDP U-Turn

286. German-US Relations and the Security of the Baltic States

287. Germany, Russia, and Energy Politics

288. The Contours of a New Western Russia Strategy

289. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Kremlin’s Aims and Assumptions

290. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The War in Cyberspace

291. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Early Air War

292. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The War at Sea

293. Russia’s War in Ukraine: WMD Issues

294. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Russia’s Propaganda War

295. Baltic States’ Expectations Regarding Germany’s Role in Baltic Security

296. Baltic Perspectives on Germany’s Role in NATO

297. Attracting and retaining talents in the EU What role can the EU play in ensuring a sustainable and competitive ecosystem for labour migration?

298. Europe’s Energy and Resource Challenge The Arctic Is Part of the Solution

299. Stabilizing the European Continent Reflections on the Future of EU Enlargement

300. Beyond the Brussels Effect: Supporting the International Case for a Value-based Digital Market