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1. AUKUS and critical minerals: hedging Beijing’s pervasive, clever and coordinated statecraft

2. Informing Australia’s next independent intelligence review: learning from the past

3. Smooth sailing? Australia, New Zealand and the United States partnering in–and with–the Pacific islands

4. Impactful mateship: Strengthening the US–Australia defence relationship through enhanced mutual understanding

5. Toward a Unified NATO Response to the People’s Republic of China

6. European Defense in A New Age (#EDINA)

7. US-China lessons from Ukraine: Fueling more dangerous Taiwan tensions

8. Implementing NATO’s Strategic Concept on China

9. China and the new globalization

10. Less is More: A New Strategy for US Security Assistance to Africa

11. Commercial Satellite Use Catalyzes Nuclear-Armed States to Combat: A Wargame After-Action Report (Occasional Paper 2306)

12. Allies Help Those Who Help Themselves: How Estonia and Japan Approach Deterrence

13. British Power in Baltic Weather: The UK’s Role in Nordic-Baltic Security and UK-Estonia Defence Cooperation

14. Europe’s Indo-Pacific Tilt: Estonian and Japanese Interests

15. Raising AUKUS’s Second Pillar: Integrating Uncrewed and Other Emerging Technologies into the Australian Defence Forces

16. Buy Before You Build: A Decision Framework for Purchasing Commercial Space Services

17. Fighting into the Bastions: Getting Noisier to Sustain the US Undersea Advantage

18. Campaigning to Dissuade: Applying Emerging Technologies to Engage and Succeed in the Information Age Security Competition

19. Unalone and Unafraid: A Plan for Integrating Uncrewed and Other Emerging Technologies into US Military Forces

20. Atomic Strait: How China’s Nuclear Buildup Shapes Security Dynamics with Taiwan and the United States

21. Avoiding the Brink: Escalation Management in a War to Defend Taiwan

22. Strengthening the Shield: Japan’s Defense Transformation and the U.S.-Japan Alliance

23. Assessing the Evolving Russian Nuclear Threat

24. Rolling the Iron Dice: The Increasing Chance of Conflict Protraction

25. No Winners in This Game: Assessing the U.S. Playbook for Sanctioning China

26. Resisting China’s Gray Zone Military Pressure on Taiwan

27. PLA Logistics and Sustainment: PLA Conference 2022

28. Safeguarding Critical Infrastructure in Kosovo

29. NATO’s 2030 Reflection Process and the New Strategic Concept: Implications for the Security in Northern Europe

30. Defense and Deterrence Against Geo-Economic Coercion What Germany and the EU Can Learn from China and the United States

31. US-Philippine Defense Cooperation for Maritime Security

32. How the United States Should Respond if Russia Invades Ukraine

33. The geopolitical implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

34. Deciding the future: the Australian Army and the infantry fighting vehicle

35. ‘Impactful projection’: long-range strike options for Australia

36. Japan: Defense Planning in Transition: Country Report From the Project “Risk Reduction and Arms Control in the Asia-Pacific Region”

37. The Challenge of European Political Will

38. U.S. Defense Posture in the Middle East

39. Contested Deployment

40. Framing the Future of the US Military Profession

41. Facing War: Rethinking Europe’s Security and Defence

42. US Arms Sales Reveal Discord in Taiwan's Defense Strategy

43. Software Defines Tactics: Structuring Military Software Acquisitions for Adaptability and Advantage in a Competitive Era

44. No I in Team: Integrated Deterrence with Allies and Partners

45. The Need for a New NATO Force Planning Exercise

46. North America Is a Region, Too: An Integrated, Phased, and Affordable Approach to Air and Missile Defense for the Homeland

47. Looking beyond the Biden Visit to the Middle East and the “Fist Bump”

48. Software-Defined Warfare: Architecting the DOD's Transition to the Digital Age

49. The CNO’s Navigation Plan for 2022: A Critique

50. Renew SBIR, Just Defend the Recipients against China