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

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

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

404. The Gaza War: Military Quagmire, Political Labyrinth

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

406. The battle over shipping lanes tips toward the Houthis

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

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

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

410. The US Presidential Election: Unprecedentedly High Stakes

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

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

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

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

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

416. Right-Sizing the Russian Threat to Europe

417. Foreign Lobbying in the U.S.

418. Implications of a Security Pact with Saudi Arabia

419. Private Finance and the Quest to Remake Modern Warfare

420. Rethinking the U.S.–Belarus Relationship

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

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

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

424. Ukraine, Gaza, and the International Order

425. Paths to Crisis and Conflict Over Taiwan

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

448. Unpacking Security Council Resolution 2719 (2023)

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

450. Adapting BINUH to Meet Haiti’s Evolving Challenges

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

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

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

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

455. Exploiting Evidence, Improving Protection: Weapons Technical Intelligence in UN Peace Operations

456. The Influence of the UN at the Country Level: The Case of Sri Lanka from 2007 to 2011

457. Climate Adaptation Finance: The Gap Between Needs and Resources Continues to Grow

458. Georgia at a Crossroads: An Increasingly Illiberal Domestic Policy is Becoming an Obstacle to EU Accession

459. Demography in the next institutional cycle: Preparing the landing space

460. Back to the Future: Applying Cold War Wisdom to Modern Belgian Defence

461. Three Key Concepts for a More Successful Migration Policy in Belgium

462. Thoughts on Improving EU Governance

463. Re-Empowering Belgian Foreign Policy

464. The End of Uganda’s Refugee Model, or Just a ‘Transition’?

465. Modi III and the EU, after the Elections

466. The EU Joint Communication on the ClimateSecurity Nexus One Year On

467. No End in Sight? The West, China, and the Russo-Ukrainian War

468. Russia’s Potential Alliance with Hizbollah: A Strategic Challenge for the EU in the Eastern Mediterranean

469. Engaging in Fragile Settings: Acknowledging the Cost of Inaction

470. What’s Brewing in Benin? Security Collaboration in the Gulf of Guinea

471. Geopolitics and Geography: A Realigned EU Strategy for Stability in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean

472. The Politics behind the EU-Rwanda Deal(s) and its Consequences

473. Why the BRICS Summit in Kazan should be a Wake-up Call for the EU

474. From Carrots to Sticks, to Carrots Again? The EU’s Changing Sustainable Trade Agenda

475. Strengthening the Political Credibility of NATO Extended Nuclear Deterrence

476. China, the West, and the Rest: Who is Enjoying the Shadow of Whom?

477. Inviting Non-DAC Perspectives to the Funding Gap Discussion – The Need for a Paradigm Shift

478. Breaking the Cycle: The Need for Better Integrated Responses in Neglected Crises

479. Defence of Democracy: a Discussion on Democracy and the Path Ahead for a Culture of Participation

480. A Safe and Sovereign Europe in a Changing Global Context

481. Procurement by Proxy: How Sahelian Juntas Acquire Equipment from Ousted Security Partners

482. China, Sovereign Internationalism, and Silent Pragmatism

483. India and The EU in 2024: Where to Next?

484. PESCO: The Last Chance

485. Promoting European Democracy and Solidarity in a Wider EU

486. EU Elections: National Democracy at Its Cornerstone?

487. Fortifying Europe’s Semiconductor Ecosystem

488. Uganda’s Chess Game in Eastern DRC: With or Without M23?

489. The Politics of Food and the Myth of the Self-Reliant Refugee in Uganda

490. Climate Justice and Human Mobility: Bridging EU Commitments and Policies

491. Figures on the Billiard Table: EU-China Dynamics in the Wake of the 2024 European Elections

492. Looking towards the North: Belgium’s Role in the Arctic

493. Towards a Comprehensive Mining Strategy for the DRC?

494. China and Geopolitics as Ontology

495. Demographic Jigsaw: Puzzling Out a Resilient EU

496. Infrastructures, energy and digitalisation: pillars for the sustainable development of transport in the Western Mediterranean

497. Towards Inclusive Mediterranean Economies: Advancing Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Region

498. Renewable Energy and Electricity Interconnection Megaprojects in North Africa: Prospects for Euro-North Africa Cooperation

499. Policy impacts of the Climate Change Conferences in the Mediterranean

500. Grand Strategy: Shield of the republic