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101. The EU Tobacco Tax Structure: Impact on Prices, Revenues, and Smoking Patterns

102. The Environmental Impact of Digital Over Cash Payments in Europe

103. The Security Side of Gulf Visions. Adapting Defence to the Connectivity Age

104. Moving Targets. Trends in Japan’s Foreign and Security Policies

105. Blockchain and Energy Understanding Opportunities and Challenges

106. The Sky Is Not the Limit. Geopolitics and Economics of the New Space Race

107. Guide for the Social Inclusion of Formerly Incarcerated Individuals

108. Challenges and Recommendations for the Amazon through the voices of women defenders of human rights and the environment: Colombia

109. Social Reintegration of Former Inmates: Networked Strategies for Promoting Public Policies and Strengthening Civil Society Organizations

110. Violence Against Women in the Legal Amazon in the Last Five Years

111. Challenges and Recommendations for the Amazon – Peru

112. The Diversity of Ethnic Minority Londoners

113. Asia’s Climate Finance Needs & Opportunities: Advancing a Shared Vision

114. Climate Change in China’s Governance: Agenda, Agents, and International Collaboration

115. Green Hydrogen for Decarbonizing Asia's Industrial Giants

116. The Limits of Cooperation in Northeast Asia: Japan-ROK-China Relations After the Fukushima Wastewater Release

117. China’s Cooperation with Southeast Asia to Support More Ambitious Clean Energy Transition by 2030

118. Deterring an attack on Taiwan: policy options for India and other non-belligerent states

119. The trade routes vital to Australia’s economic security

120. Regional security and Pacific partnerships: recruiting Pacific Islanders into the Australian Defence Force

121. Reclaiming leadership: Australia and the global critical minerals race

122. Australia’s 2024 Independent Intelligence Review: opportunities and challenges: Views from The Strategist

123. AUKUS Pillar 2 critical pathways: a road map to enabling international collaboration

124. Nobody wins unless everybody wins: The Coles review into the sustainment of Australia’s Collins-class submarines

125. The cost of Defence: ASPI Defence budget brief 2024-2025

126. Negotiating technical standards for artificial intelligence

127. A national strategic warning intelligence capability for Australia

128. North of 26 degrees south and the security of Australia: views from The Strategist, Volume 9

129. Full tilt: The UK's defence role in the Pacific: Views from The Strategist

130. The geopolitics of water: how the Brahmaputra River could shape India–China security competition

131. Gender mainstreaming in United Nations peace operations: an unfulfilled promise?

132. The ‘official’ histories of Australian and British intelligence: lessons learned and next steps

133. Australia’s new digital ID system: finding the right way to implement it

134. Ice panda: navigating China’s hybrid Antarctic agenda

135. A "new Washington consensus"

136. Russia 2024: Making or Breaking the System

137. Chinese foreign policy in 2024: crisis management and global governance

138. The OSCE in Zeitenwende: How to keep the Organization on the radar screen?

139. Japan’s Expanding Diplomatic and Military Horizons

140. From “as long as it takes” to “as long as we can”: will the West abandon Ukraine?

141. Happy Election Year!

142. The Gaza War – Affective Polarization and the Future of Democracy

143. New global (dis)order – about a world that frightens us

144. Navigating Extremism: Safeguarding Europe’s Religious Sites amidst Shifting Political Landscapes

145. Outlook 2030 Brief: The U.S. and International Education

146. Spring 2024 Snapshot on International Educational Exchange

147. China’s Responsibility, and Ours: The Persecution and Neglect of Stateless North Korean Children

148. Taiwan Strait’s Echo in Korean Peninsula Security and the US-ROK Alliance

149. Gender in Strategic Competition: A Non-Traditional Strategy for Building Resilience in the Indo-Pacific

150. North Korea is Winning the Information War

151. Enhancing the Cooperation between the US and Its Allies in the Mekong Subregion

152. New Caledonia and French Polynesia: New Opportunities Amid Great Power Competition

153. The Chain of Harm: Designing Evidence-based, Locally Led Information Integrity Programming

154. Engaging Indigenous Peoples in Elections

155. Unequal Burdens: Corruption’s Impacts on People with Intersectional Identities in Lebanon

156. Understanding and Interrupting Authoritarian Collaboration

157. Trust and Remuneration for Elected Representatives

158. Beyond the EU enlargement paradox

159. A scramble for legitimacy: Iraq’s political elites since the October 2019 protests

160. Freedom isn’t Free: A cost-benefit analysis of support for Ukraine

161. Exploring the risk of violent extremism along the border between Northern Benin and Nigeria

162. Israel against Iran: regional conflict scenarios in 2024

163. UNDP’s stabilization programme in and around Mosul, 2017–2022

164. Drivers and strategic puzzles of Saudi modernization

165. Port politics: Strategic autonomy and European ports

166. A Renewed Philippine-United States Alliance

167. Australia and the Resilient Pacific Islands

168. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: ASEAN Amid Sino-US Competition

169. Indian Ocean Security Means More Will Be Asked of US Allies

170. Enhancing the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific through Sub-Regional Initiatives: The Case of the BIMP-EAGA Initiative

171. Pacific Perspectives on the US Indo-Pacific Strategy

172. From Bandung to Hindutva: How the Palestine Question Shows India’s Alternative Foreign Policy Futures

173. Growing Foreign and Security Policy Challenges Face India’s Re-elected Modi Government

174. Testing Taiwan’s Democracy

175. The Role of the United States in Just Energy Transition Partnerships in Indonesia and Vietnam

176. Japan, the Philippines, and the United States: A New Era of Partnership through Trilateral Defense and Security Cooperation

177. Strategic Realignments: Assessing the Impact of Taiwan's 2024 Elections on US-China Relations and Indo-Pacific Stability

178. Election 2024 in Pakistan - A Catalyst for Strengthening Global Health Security Partnerships

179. The US Should Enhance Economic Engagement with Taiwan

180. Enhancing Military Diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific: A US Foreign Area Officer’s Perspective

181. The US-India Clean Energy Partnership and Quad Provide Overlapping Pathways to Produce Clean Energy

182. Japan's Arctic Policy: Current Status and Challenges

183. US Perspectives on Sino-Russian Cooperation in the Arctic and Roles for Partners

184. Sino-Russia Arctic Relations: The View from Singapore

185. Arctic Geopolitics and Governance: An Indian Perspective

186. South Korean Perspectives on China-Russia Collaboration in the Arctic

187. How Will the Prabowo Administration Shape Indonesia’s Foreign Policy as a Middle Power?

188. United States, UNESCO, and International Relations through Cultural Heritage

189. Rise of Economic Nationalism in Emerging Economies and the Influence of Elections

190. US-Japan Alliance Resiliency Amid Risks

191. Understated and Sometimes Contentious: A Perspective on the US-Australia Alliance in Southeast Asia

192. Strategic Partners or Fickle Friends? Indonesia’s Perceptions of the US-Australia Defense and Security Relationship

193. ​​Vietnamese Perspective on the Significance of the US-Australia Alliance in Southeast Asian Security​

194. ​​The Australia-US Alliance from a Thai Perspective: An Unbreakable or Unpinnable Partnership?​

195. Where are the Growth Potentials in CESEE? An Illustration of Sectors and Products Using the Product Space

196. Still in the Fast Lane? How can EU-CEE Get its Groove Back?

197. Toward Innovation-driven Growth: Innovation Systems and Policies in EU Member States of Central Eastern Europe

198. AI and the US Economy: Optimism, Pessimism, or Realism?

199. Washington's and Taiwan's Diverging Interests Doesn't Make War Imminent

200. Designing a New Paradigm in Global Trade