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1. The Russian-Ukrainian War: An Opportunity to Strengthen the AfCFTA

2. The Russian Soldiers’ Question Revisited

3. Mobilizing Against Russia? Some Reflections on the Security Deadlock Called Ukraine

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

5. What the First Week of Fighting in Ukraine Tells Us About a Potential Insurgency

6. Everything Counts: Building a Control Regime for Nonstrategic Nuclear Warheads in Europe

7. The Implications of the Ukraine War for Israel

8. The “New Uzbekistan”: Turkey’s New Partner in the Pan-Turkist Organization of Turkic States

9. Japan and the War in Ukraine

10. Russia’s threat against the Jewish Agency is a Bargaining Measure

11. It is in America’s Interest to End the War in Ukraine

12. The War in Ukraine: More Western Aid and Fear of Escalation

13. The Russia-Ukraine War: Where Do We Go from Here?

14. Investigation of Russia's Crimes in Ukraine: A Turning Point for the International Criminal Court?

15. The Ukrainian Civil Front – An Interim Assessment

16. After the Russian “Ruse,” China Looks for New Friends

17. Intelligence and the War in Ukraine: The Limited Power of Public Disclosure

18. Will Russia Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine?

19. The War in Ukraine: The Challenge of Shaping an Endgame

20. Putin’s Dilemma

21. The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Legal Aspects

22. The Ukraine Crisis: An Interim Analysis

23. Russia-Ukraine: Dangerous Stalemate

24. Radioactive Consequences of a War in Ukraine

25. Present Danger: Nuclear Power Plants in War

26. Arresting Nuclear Adventurism: China, Article VI, and the NPT

27. The EU is Reluctantly Getting Tougher with Putin

28. Understanding the Russia-Iran-Israel Triangle

29. Israel’s Ukraine policy: ‘Right side of history’ vs national interest

30. The Ukraine War: Preparing for the Longer-Term Outcome

31. US-Russian Contention in Cyberspace: Are Rules of the Road Necessary or Possible?

32. Russia or the West – Which Should Jerusalem Choose?

33. What does the Deraa surrender mean for Iran and Russia in Syria?

34. Time to Update Israeli Policy Toward Syria

35. Can Russia live with an ongoing conflict in Syria? Mapping out Trends Among Russian Foreign Policy Elites

36. Reconciliation Initiatives in Daraa: A Testimony for Histor

37. Understanding Russia’s Endgame in Syria: A View from the United States

38. US-Russia interactions in Syria and the future of the conflict in 2021

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

40. Dealing with Russia: Towards a Coherent Belgian Policy

41. Recalibrating NATO Nuclear Policy

42. US Nonproliferation Cooperation with Russia and China

43. Defeating Threat Air Defences: the Return of the DEAD

44. Increasing Nuclear Threats through Strategic Missile Defense

45. Terrorism in Afghanistan: A Joint Threat Assessment

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

47. The Tensions between Assad and Iran Present an Opportunity in Syria

48. Idlib, the next phase of the Turkish-Syrian conflict

49. Putin’s surprise visit to Syria

50. The Battle for the Tribes in Northeast Syria

51. Russia and Issues of HTS and Tanzim Hurras ad-Din

52. Russia’s Increasing Stalemate in Southwest Syria

53. The Eighth Brigade: Striving for Supremacy in Southern Syria

54. Iran’s Preferred Outcome in Syria: An Open-End or a Formal Agreement?

55. Volodymyr Zelensky’s Sweeping Victories: Is Ukraine’s Turn Toward the West Definite?

56. The End of the INF-Treaty: Context and Consequences

57. Defending Europe: scenario-based capability requirements for NATO’s European members

58. A Russian View of the U.S. INF Withdrawal

59. Russia in the Middle East: Jack of All Trades, Master of None

60. Vostok 2018: ten years of Russian strategic exercises and warfare preparation

61. NATO is doing fine, but the Atlantic Alliance is in trouble

62. NATO at 70: enter the technological age

63. The necessary adaptation of NATO’s military instrument of power

64. Deterring hybrid threats: the need for a more rational debate

65. Russia’s Military Posture in the Arctic Managing Hard Power in a “Low Tension” Environment

66. Russia and China: “axis of convenience” or “stable strategic partnership”?

67. NATO at 70: what defence policy and planning priorities?

68. Israel and Iran in the Age of Trump: Israeli Perspectives

69. Tehran Meeting on JCPOA

70. Play to Win: Sticking to a Playbook in the Competition with Russia

71. Russia and Iran: Is the Syrian Honeymoon Over?

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

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

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

75. Moscow, the Palestinians, and the Arab Spring that Never Was

76. Iranian-Russian Cooperation in Yemen

77. Russia hampering Israel-Arab ties

78. A Stronger Mediterranean Partnership: Why More Than Gas is at Stake

79. The Turkish Invasion of Northeast Syria

80. Putin Is the New King of Syria

81. Northern Syria and Israel

82. Israel, Europe and Russia: A New Paradigm?

83. The Fighting Continues in Northern Syria

84. Russia-Israel Relations: Expectations and Reality

85. Poland, US bases and geopolitical games

86. The Return of Political Warfare

87. Enhanced Deterrence in the North A 21st Century European Engagement Strategy

88. Countering Adversary Threats to Democratic Institutions

89. Russia's New Nuclear Weapons: Whoever Dies with the Most Toys Wins?

90. Contested Seas Maritime Domain Awareness in Northern Europe

91. Russian Forces in Syria and the Building of a Sustainable Military Presence: What About Iranian-backed Syrian Militias?

92. The NATO/US-Turkey-Russia Strategic Triangle: Challenges Ahead

93. The Militarization of the Arctic is Not Certain

94. Russian Weapons in the Syrian Conflict

95. Theatre operations, high commands and large-scale exercises in Soviet and Russian military practice: insights and implications

96. Modernized Deterrence and Revitalized Dialogue - Adapting the Harmel Report to post-2014 Europe

97. The Russians are… Leaving?

98. Moscow meetings on Avoiding Nuclear Destabilization

99. Insight on Syria: What Are Putin's Motives?

100. When Parallel Red Lines Meet: Recent Events in Syria in Various Contexts