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1. NATO in the North: The emerging division of labour in Northern European security

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

3. Western financial warfare and Russia’s de-dollarization strategy: How sanctions on Russia might reshape the global financial system

4. An Abrupt Awaking to the Realities of a Pandemic: Learning Lessons From The Onset of COVID-19 in the EU and Finland

5. EU Strategic Autonomy in the Shadow of Geopolitical Rivalry: A View from Moscow

6. Trump's Attack on American Democracy: Towards a New Model of Electoral Manipulation in an Established Democratic Republic

7. Russia’s Nationalities Policy before and after the 2020 Constitutional Amendments: Is the “Ethnic Turn” Continuing?

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

9. Sharpening EU sanctions policy for a geopolitical era

10. The European Green Deal: Assessing its current state and future implementation

11. Finnish-Swedish defence cooperation: What history suggests about future scenarios

12. Covid-19 pandemic threatens US elections: The pandemic adds significantly to the risk of a contested result and a constitutional crisis

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

14. Germany’s EU Council presidency: Navigating the post-Covid political landscape

15. The EU’s external action on counter-terrorism: Development, structures and actions

16. Turbulence in arms control: Open Skies Treaty became a victim of the great power competition

17. Belarus without Lukashenko: How it became a realistic scenario

18. President Zelensky’s first year leading Ukraine: A case of déjà vu

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

20. The Helsinki Process and its applicability: Towards regional security-building in the Persian Gulf

21. The global transition to a circular economy: Finland needs a stronger focus on the foreign policy dimension to remain a frontrunner

22. Towards the 2021 Duma election: The Russian opposition needs strong leaders

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

24. The deepening Finnish-Swedish security and defence relationship: From operative cooperation to ‘strategic interoperability’?

25. Trump 2.0 or a first Biden administration? How different worldviews will shape US foreign policy

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

27. EU peace mediation in the 2020s: From intervention to investment

28. Taking stock of the UN at 75: Highs and lows in the shadow of great-power competition

29. Finnish foreign policy during EU membership: Unlocking the EU’s security potential

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

31. Government reports on Finnish foreign and security policy: Relevant but not without problems

32. EU strategic autonomy: A reality check for Europe’s global agenda

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

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

35. European migration and border management: Future reforms reassert symbolic solidarity

36. How Tunisia’s En-Nahda crafts Islamist politics: From programmatic failure to neo-Islamist framing

37. Hard security dynamics in the Baltic Sea region: From turbulence to tense stability

38. EU sanctions and Brexit: Losing the hard edge of European foreign policy?

39. Managed leadership succession in Kazakhstan: A model for gradual departure?

40. Covid-19 – a trigger for global transformation? Political distancing, global decoupling and growing distrust in health governance

41. Finland’s response to the Covid-19 epidemic: Long-term preparation and specific plans

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

43. Italy and the Covid-19 emergency: Tackling an unprecedented crisis, with limited EU solidarity

44. The politicization of Covid-19 in Iran: Domestic and international power play hampers the response

45. Ukraine and its regions: Societal trends and policy implications

46. Tackling Covid-19 calls for trust: Building confidence is part of containing a pandemic

47. The Covid-19 pandemic in Russia: No applause for Putin’s political play?

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

49. Covid-19 bends the rules on internal border controls: Yet another crisis undermining the Schengen acquis?

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

51. International responses to the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar: From political inaction to growing legal pressure

52. Covid-19 calls for European strategic autonomy: The EU needs to manage global dependencies without pulling up the drawbridges

53. Rebuilding Sweden’s crisis preparedness: Lack of clarity impedes implementation

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

55. Proposed Frontex reform and its impact: Border politics and the external security nexus in the EU

56. Negotiating Venezuela’s future: First agreement, then elections

57. The parliamentary election in Moldova: The end of European illusions

58. Managing transatlantic (mis)trust: The Trump era in perspective

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

60. What’s next for UN climate negotiations? The UNFCCC in the era of populism and multipolar competition

61. Mounting tensions in France-Italy relations: Troubled waters between European partners

62. Ukraine’s stalled transformation: A concerning context for the 2019 presidential and parliamentary elections

63. The Geostrategic Arctic: Hard security in the High North

64. The Concepts of parliamentarism in the EU's political system: Approaching the choice between two models

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

66. Spanish election spurred on by fear of breakup: Winner must reckon with regional parties

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

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

69. The 2019 European elections: New political constellations

70. The Belarusian paradox: A country of today versus a president of the past

71. Towards an EU security community? Public opinion and the EU’s role as a security actor

72. The United States-Iran standoff: Recent tensions are symptomatic of President Trump’s broader foreign-policy approach

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

74. The end of nuclear arms control? Implications for the Nordic region

75. Transatlantic intelligence ties remain strong: Insulated against political turmoil

76. Finland’s 2019 presidency of the Council of the European Union: European and domestic determinants

77. Democratic deterrence: How to dissuade hybrid interference

78. Sanctions and US foreign policy in the Trump era: A perfect storm

79. Regional elections in Russia: The Kremlin is tackling previous challenges while facing new ones

80. Global Britain's Arctic security policy: Going forward while looking back

81. The basis for strong US-European relations endures: Continuity in institutions and interests

82. Poland’s 2019 election: Bright prospects for the populist Right

83. The disarmament laboratory: Substance and performance in UK nuclear disarmament verification research

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

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

86. Glitches in the Kremlinʼs politics of Fear: The dynamics of repression in Russia between 2012 and 2019

87. The militarization of US foreign policy: Engagement with Europe increasingly about defense

88. Russia and China in the Middle East: Playing their best cards

89. Turkey’s Republican People’s Party and the EU: Preconditions for EU-Turkey relations in the secular-nationalist vision

90. The Normandy Summit on Ukraine: no winners, no losers, to be continued

91. The protests in Iraq: Corruption and foreign interference in the firing line