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1. Fighting Against Internal and External Threats Simultaneously: China’s Police and Satellite Cooperation with Autocratic Countries

2. China Becoming Globally More Active in the Security Sphere

3. Implications of the Incursions into U.S. and Canadian Airspace

4. Evolution, not Revolution: Japan Revises Security Policy

5. China's Political-Economy, Foreign and Security Policy: 2023

6. China, climate change and the energy transition

7. NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept. Analysis and implications for Austria

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

9. Peninsula Plus: Enhancing U.S.–South Korea Alliance Cooperation on China, Multilateralism, and Military and Security Technologies

10. Countering United Front Work: Taiwan’s Political Warfare System

11. Early Warning in the Taiwan Strait

12. Australia’s Response to the China Threat: The Case for Engagement

13. Japan’s Expanded Regional Security Role: The Challenge of China

14. Proceed with Caution: Israeli Research Collaboration with China

15. A Primer on the 2022 National Security Strategy

16. Geopolitics is Local – Ramifications of Chinese Projects for Human Security in Serbia

17. NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept: Matching Ambition with Reality

18. China’s Digital Silk Road in Indonesia: Progress and implications

19. Not all political relation shocks are alike: Assessing the impacts of US-China tensions on the oil market

20. Japan and the War in Ukraine

21. Ukraine War Distracts US from China, Legitimizes Nuclear Bombs

22. Space Traffic Management: Time for Action

23. Inside China’s Techno-Security State

24. Assessing the groundwork: Surveying the impacts of climate change in China

25. Biotechnology and Security Threats: National Responses and Prospects for International Cooperation

26. The Vision Group on U.S.-ROK Relations: Insights and Recommendations

27. China–EU Connectivity in an Era of Geopolitical Competition

28. A Strategic Triangle in the Arctic? Implications of China–Russia–United States Power Dynamics for Regional Security

29. The Hong Kong National Security Law and its Implications for Middle Powers

30. Countering Zero-Sum Relations in the Middle East: Insights from the Expert Survey

31. Strategic Report

32. India’s Fog of Misunderstanding Surrounding Nepal–China Relations

33. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How Should South Korea Manage its Relations with the United States and China?

34. Mind the Gap: Priorities for Transatlantic China Policy

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

36. EU Security Perspectives in an Era of Connectivity: Implications for Relations with China

37. Beyond Corona: Getting EU Economic Security Right

38. China's Rise as a Global Security Actor: Implications for NATO

39. China and Middle East Security Issues: Challenges, Perceptions and Positions

40. India’s Strategic Intent and Military Partnerships in the Indian Ocean Region

41. China Global Security Tracker, No.6

42. Domestic and International (Dis)Order: A Strategic Response

43. Biowar next? Security implications of the coronavirus

44. China’s Alternative Vision for Gulf Security

45. China’s View of the Abraham Accords

46. The China-Iran Agreement is not a Strategic Shift

47. China in Latin America: Major Impacts and Avenues for Constructive Engagement

48. Working paper on the relations between Russia and China

49. The Embrace Between a Russian Bear and the Panda Bear. An Emerging Sino-Russian Axis

50. The Case for Transatlantic Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific