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1. Enhancing small state preparedness: Risks of foreign ownership, supply disruptions and technological dependencies

2. China and Geoeconomic Dynamics in Central Asia: Balancing Global Strategies, Local Interests and Multiple Partners

3. China’s responsibility for the Covid-19 pandemic: An international law perspective

4. Great-power competition and the rising US-China rivalry: Towards a new normal?

5. Turkey and the post-pandemic world: What kind of revisionism?

6. Iran’s foreign policy: Buying time until the US presidential elections

7. Is China preparing to invade Taiwan? The time may be opportune, but the overall situation is not

8. Digital authoritarianism in China and Russia: Common goals and diverging standpoints in the era of great-power rivalry

9. Uzbekistan’s new Central Asia policy: The economic rationale and political implications of good neighbourliness

10. China after the pandemic: Insecurity spills over to contradictory foreign policy actions

11. Turkey in Africa: Chasing markets and power with a neo-Ottoman rhetoric

12. Eurasian Union fails a critical test: Displaying irrelevance in the time of the corona crisis

13. China’s new policy on the European Union: A toughening line on political issues

14. The changing global order and its implications for the EU

15. The Sinification of China: How the minorities are being merged into one nation

16. The Brain drain from Russia: The Kremlinʼs double-edged sword

17. China’s challenge to human rights: Increased proactivity may weaken the UN human rights system

18. Geostrategically motivated co-option of social media: The case of Chinese LinkedIn spy recruitment

19. US foreign policy tools in the era of disinformation: Deficiencies prevent effective response to malign information operations

20. Turkey’s invasion of Syria was predictable: A violent prelude to making a major deal to end the Syrian war