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201. How to Finance Europe’s Military Buildup? Lessons from History

202. Veterans of Russia’s war of aggression: Failed reintegration as a threat to the post-Putin era

203. NATO and the Middle East: Turkey’s threat conceptions and attempts at stability in post-Assad Syria

204. The EU in an age of empires: A liberal geopolitical force in the making?

205. Reforming EU return policy: Proposed tools appear counterproductive for the Union’s external relations

206. Four scenarios for the future of transatlantic relations: European autonomy and the American challenge

207. Brazil’s split worlds: Navigating between the Global South and the United States

208. Can France lead? European security in times of transatlantic crisis

209. Geostrategic thinking and quantum technology: How promises of quantum technology breakthroughs shape Sino-US rivalry

210. Four lenses for observing the second Trump administration: Reflecting uncertainty

211. The EU and NATO in pursuit of better deterrence: Baltic Sea sabotage prompts rethink of current practices

212. The boom and crash of cooperative security in Europe: Four scenarios for the future

213. Germany’s ‘perfect storm’: A structural crisis for the EU’s engine?

214. Russia’s war dilemma: Can the Kremlin seek peace without losing face?

215. BRICS+ and the age of multipolarity: Why Turkey and Saudi Arabia remain cautious

216. Addressing environment-related risks in the EU’s crisis management: From greening to foresight and preparedness

217. Why Member State Engagement Needs to Be at the Heart of UN80 to Unlock Its Success

218. Towards Effective Prevention: A Strategic Approach to Addressing the Underlying Causes of Violence and the UN’s Rol

219. How the Multilateral Development Banks Complement the UN Peacebuilding Architecture in Preventing Conflict and Violence

220. Unusual Suspects: Overlooked Avenues for the Prevention of Recruitment Into Non-State Armed Groups

221. National Action Plans as Tools for Effective Small Arms Control: Lessons from West Africa

222. On The Brink: The Politics of Violence in South Sudan

223. Open Markets: Documenting Arms Availability in Afghanistan under the Taliban

224. The Republic of Kadamol: A Portrait of the Rapid Support Forces at War

225. Climate Resilience in Small Island States: Realizing the Major Macroeconomic Benefits from Adaptation Investments

226. Come and (Re)discover China: Staunchly Patriotic, Sincerely Religious, and Eager to Further Engage with the World

227. NATO: The Damage Is Done – So Think Big

228. Moldova’s EU Path: Between Moscow’s Shadow and Brussels’ Promises

229. Summits and Sanctions, War and Peace: Is the EU Still in the Game?

230. Fit for the Future? A Review of the Belgian Defence’s 2025 Strategic Vision

231. Semiconductors and Statecraft: Belgium’s Role in Europe’s Technological Sovereignty

232. From Syria to the Black Sea: Containing Russia, Partnering with Turkey?

233. BRICS+: an Odd Family of (un)Likely Frenemies

234. Silence in the Sahel does not Equal Stability

235. Stepping up Engagement in the Sahel: Russia, China, Turkey and the Gulf States

236. DRC-Rwanda: Why the 27 June Agreement is not Enough and How CENCO-ECC might Improve the Odds of Peace

237. The Ice: The Confrontation That Cannot Thaw

238. The Fire: The Offensive Meant to Decide the War

239. Análisis narrativo de la política pública de reconocimiento de territorios y territorialidades campesinas en Colombia 1994 – 2024. Avances, limitaciones y recomendaciones

240. The Energy Dilemma: Energy Transition and Regional Collaboration in the Middle East and North Africa

241. EU-North Africa Energy Partnerships: Is a Win-Win Formula Possible?

242. Trump-Brokered Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Deal: Breakthrough or Another Geopolitical Conundrum?

243. Ukrainian War Refugees in Estonia: Sociodemographic Portrait and Support Policies

244. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Drone-Centric Warfare

245. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Resonance of Ukraine’s Resistance

246. Japan Looks Ahead to Trump 2.0

247. A New but Ambiguous Momentum in EU Enlargement

248. Kenya’s Foreign Policy Towards Europe and Estonia

249. EU Defence Series: Strengthening the Industry

250. The EU’s Dilemmas in the Black Sea Region: Security and Enlargement

251. Why the ‘Reverse Nixon’ Strategy Will Fail: The Illusion of Decoupling

252. EU Defence Series: PESCO Must Step Up

253. Russia’s Self-Serving Aid Policy: Influence, Opacity, and Propaganda

254. Returning Ukrainians Home: Mission Possible?

255. EU Defence Series: Military Mobility A Critical Enabler

256. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Prospects for an American Peace

257. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Ukraine’s Strategy And Western Military Assistance

258. EU Defence Series: The White Paper for European Defence Readiness 2030

259. More Than a Systemic Rival: China as a Security Challenge for the EU

260. NATO's New Ambitions for Space

261. Indonesia’s 2024 Presidential Elections: Campaigning for Continuity

262. Simulations of the United Nations Veto Initiative: Process, Documents, and Prospects for Reform

263. Why Trump's tariff proposals would harm working Americans

264. The inflation surge in Europe

265. The influence of gasoline and food prices on consumer expectations and attitudes in the COVID era

266. Restructuring sovereign debt: The need for a coordinated framework

267. How to create decent work for women: Policy lessons for low- and middle-income countries

268. Keys for sustaining Tanzania’s economic development

269. Climate change prioritization in low-income and developing countries

270. Sanctions have become a tool of first resort. But enforcement needs upgraded and updated resources.

271. Geoeconomic fragmentation and net-zero targets

272. The flaws in project-based carbon credit trading and the need for jurisdictional alternatives

273. Who’s a national security risk? The changing transatlantic geopolitics of data transfers

274. The missing piece: Political parties are critical to democracy in Africa

275. On the Role of Local Government in Promoting Peace and Political-Environmental Sustainability

276. An International Peace Conference in the Aftermath of the Israel-Hamas War

277. Palestinian Elections: A Vital Step Toward a Stable Political Settlement

278. Climate-Political Migration in Israel and Palestine

279. Hydropolitics in the Middle East

280. Inclusive Foreign Policy in Israel – Trends and Processes from a Gender Perspective

281. The Gini Trade Index: What Can We Learn from A New Trade Indicator?

282. Regulating the Working Conditions of Platform Work: What Can We Learn from EU Member States?

283. How Huawei Weathered the Storm: Resilience, Market Conditions or Failed Sanctions?

284. Calling on the EU-US Trade and Technology Council: How to Deliver for the Planet and the Economy

285. Openness as Strength: The Win-Win in EU-US Digital Services Trade

286. ICT Beyond Borders: The Integral Role of US Tech in Europe’s Digital Economy

287. Time to Rethink Export Controls for Strengthened US-EU Cooperation and Global Trade Rules

288. Trading Up: An EU Trade Policy for Better Market Access and Resilient Sourcing

289. Keeping Up with the US: Why Europe’s Productivity Is Falling Behind

290. Trade in the Great Sea: A Brief State of Play of EU-Southern Neighbourhood Trade Relations

291. Reinventing Europe’s Single Market: A Way Forward to Align Ideals and Action

292. Russia’s Influence and Disinformation Campaign in Armenia

293. Strategies for Assessing Triple Nexus Initiatives and Integrating Peace Aspects – Insights from Niger

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

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

296. Two Years at the Forefront: Exploring the needs and experiences of women-led, women’s rights and LGBTQIA+ led organizations two years into the Ukraine humanitarian response

297. Inflicting Unprecedented Suffering and Destruction: Seven ways the government of Israel is deliberately blocking and/or undermining the international humanitarian response in the Gaza Strip

298. Climate Plans for the People: Civil society and community participation in national action plans on climate change

299. Unaccountable Adaptation: The Asian Development Bank’s overstated claims on climate adaptation finance

300. Beyond Crises: The future of Special Drawing Rights as a source of development and climate finance