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1. China’s Digital Silk Road: Outlines and Implications for Europe

2. Grounding Women’s Land Rights: Towards equity and climate justice

3. Leaving No One Behind: A green bargain for people and planet

4. Climate Change Adaptation Issues for Arctic and Sub-Arctic Cities

5. From Paper to Practice: Enhancing Integrated Development Plans to Improve Governance

6. Greening Economies in Partner Countries: Priorities for International Cooperation

7. Tomorrow’s Global Development Landscape: Mapping Trends and Reform Dynamics

8. Constellations of State Fragility: Improving International Cooperation through Analytical Differentiation

9. Current Developments in West Africa’s Regional Integration – Challenges for the Future Design of Foreign and Development Policy

10. State Fragility and Development Cooperation: Putting the Empirics to Use in Policy and Planning

11. Getting Special Drawing Rights Right: Opportunities for Re-channelling SDRs to Vulnerable Countries

12. "The Dead Became Uncountable": Mass Atrocities in Sudan

13. Risk of Mass Atrocities in India

14. India’s Service Sector: New Areas for Future Cooperation

15. China's Trade Strategies and Korea-China Cooperation Plans

16. Korea-India Economic Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Era

17. Assessing ASEAN Economic Integration Progress and South Korea’s Approach Focusing on TBT and SPS

18. Japan’s Supply Chain Policy and its Implications for South Korea

19. Korea’s Global Value Chain Strategies amid Rising Trade Disputes

20. EU's “Open Strategic Autonomy” and its Implications for Korea

21. Analyzing South Korea’s Semiconductor Industry: Trade Dynamics and Global Position

22. North Korea’s 2023 Trade with China: Analysis and Forecasts

23. Multidimensional Impact of COVID-19 on Education and Implications on Inclusive Recovery

24. The Mobility Key: Realizing the Potential of Refugee Travel Documents

25. Foreign Interference Online: Where Disinformation Infringes on Freedom of Thought

26. Protecting Freedom of Thought: Mitigating Technological Enablers of Disinformation

27. New Logics for Governing Human Discourse in the Online Era

28. What Future Awaits Pakistani-Afghan Relations?

29. Could the Territorial Dispute Ignite Conflict Between Venezuela and Guyana?

30. Motives for the Resurgence of the Sadrist Movement in Iraq

31. How does the attempted assassination of Trump affect the American political landscape?

32. Why has the Global Demand for Uranium Increased Recently?

33. Analyzing How the Tools of the British Far-Right Have Evolved

34. What are the Potential Consequences of the Current Crisis in Bangladesh?

35. The Role of Multilateral Development Banks in Financing Energy Transition in South America

36. Ensuring protection in humanitarian emergencies: A framework for Australia

37. Resource curse or darling: Rethinking EU energy interests in Kazakhstan

38. How the Aid Fund for Northern Syria can upgrade humanitarian aid and EU geopolitical engagement

39. How Dutch farmers’ protests evolved into political mobilisation

40. Stabilisation and the Central Sahel

41. Examining the interplay between elites and social movements in Jordan

42. Can Europe and India deepen ties through critical raw materials cooperation?

43. NATO Summits: Looking ahead from Washington to The Hague

44. European defence industry: urgent action is needed!

45. Towards an EU geopolitical approach on transformative terms in the Western Balkans

46. De-risking by promoting digital solutions for green tech: Going Dutch?

47. From Catastrophe to Famine: Immediate action needed in Sudan to contain mass starvation

48. How Syria, Ukraine and Gaza are transforming power dynamics in the Caucasus

49. Navigating the climate crisis together: EU-ASEAN cooperation on climate adaptation

50. The Gaza War: Military Quagmire, Political Labyrinth

51. External constraints: About-face in the Turkish position on Gaza

52. The battle over shipping lanes tips toward the Houthis

53. Turkish local elections: A major lesson for Erdogan and the AKP

54. The Day After: Competing Visions for the Future of the Gaza Strip

55. The Lebanese Front: Assessing the Threat of All-Out War

56. The US Presidential Election: Unprecedentedly High Stakes

57. Turkish-Syrian Rapprochement: A Path Studded with Conflicting Aims

58. Israel and the Palestinian support fronts: Setting a new balance of deterrence

59. Tit for tat: A turn in the Russian-Ukrainian war

60. Inside the ICBM Lobby: Special Interests or the Public Interest?

61. A Saudi Accord: Implications for Israel-Palestine Relations

62. Right-Sizing the Russian Threat to Europe

63. Foreign Lobbying in the U.S.

64. Implications of a Security Pact with Saudi Arabia

65. Private Finance and the Quest to Remake Modern Warfare

66. Rethinking the U.S.–Belarus Relationship

67. Subsidizing the Military-Industrial Complex: A Review of the Secretary of Defense Executive Fellows (SDEF) Program

68. The U.S.–Japan–South Korea Trilateral Partnership: Pursuing Regional Stability and Avoiding Military Escalation

69. Stabilizing the Growing Taiwan Crisis: New Messaging and Understandings are Urgently Needed

70. Ukraine, Gaza, and the International Order

71. Paths to Crisis and Conflict Over Taiwan

72. Responsibly Demilitarizing U.S.–Mexico Bilateral Security Relations

73. What if? The Effects of a Hard Decoupling from China on the German Economy

74. Paying Off Populism: EU-Regionalpolitik verringert Unterstützung populistischer Parteien

75. Foul Play? On the Scale and Scope of Industrial Subsidies in China

76. African Sovereign Defaults and the Common Framework: Divergent Chinese Interests Grant Western Countries a “Consumer Surplus”

77. Build Carbon Removal Reserve to Secure Future of EU Emissions Trading

78. EU-China Trade Relations: Where Do We Stand, Where Should We Go?

79. EU-NATO relations in a new threat environment: Significant complementarity but a lack of strategic cooperation

80. Nuclear arms control policies and safety in artificial intelligence: Transferable lessons or false equivalence?

81. Japan’s multi-layered security strategy: Deterrence, coalition-building and economic security

82. China as the second nuclear peer of the United States: Implications for deterrence in Europe

83. Foreign investments, de-risking and the EU’s green transition: Mining critical minerals in Finland

84. EU support for Ukraine: The paradox of insufficient assistance

85. India’s critical minerals strategy: Geopolitical imperatives and energy transition goals

86. The rise of the far right in the European Union: Gaining power not through a sweeping victory, but through creeping normalisation

87. Russia’s presidential election: Signalling repression and demobilizing opposition

88. The Joint Expeditionary Force in Northern Europe: Towards a more integrated security architecture?

89. Indonesia’s growing clout: Domestic, regional, and global drivers

90. China’s approach to AI standardisation: State-guided but enterprise-led

91. EU migration policy and calls for the externalisation of asylum: Intensifying partnerships, exploring new models

92. Russia’s wartime ideology: Radicalization, rent-seeking and securing the dictator

93. Europe’s development and peacebuilding cuts: Securing short-term interests, risking long-term security

94. Unpacking Security Council Resolution 2719 (2023)

95. Strengthening Violence Prevention at the UN: 11 Overlooked Facts

96. Adapting BINUH to Meet Haiti’s Evolving Challenges

97. Calculable Losses? Arms Transfers to Afghanistan 2002–21

98. Continuity and Change: Extremist-used Arms in Mali

99. Meaningful Partners: Opportunities for Collaboration between Women, Peace and Security, and Small Arms Control at the National Level

100. A Political Economy of Tripoli’s Abu Salim: The Rise of the Stability Support Apparatus as Hegemon