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1. A battle against time – and against Putin’s Russia

2. The European Union and the war in Ukraine: the liberal power and its limits

3. Russia at War and the Islamic World

4. Integrating Cyber Into Warfighting: Some Early Takeaways From the Ukraine Conflict

5. Will the Invasion of Ukraine Change Russia-Africa Relations?

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

7. Can Israel mediate an end to the Ukraine war?

8. Rallying Around the Flag: War Challenges and Civic Mobilization in UkraineRallying Around the Flag: War Challenges and Civic Mobilization in Ukraine

9. Undermining Ukraine: How the Kremlin employs information operations to erode global confidence in Ukraine

10. Examining Changes in Regional Cooperation in Central Europe from a Polish Perspective

11. What is the Significance of Prigozhin's Revolt for Russian Security Policy?

12. Using Frozen Russian Assets to Rebuild Ukraine: Possibilities for the EU

13. South Africa-Russia Maintain Special Relations

14. Refugees from Ukraine Adapting to the European Labour Market

15. China Adapts Policy in Response to Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine

16. Member States Seek to Unmask Russian Espionage in the EU

17. Iceland Makes Changes to Foreign Policy after Russia's Aggression against Ukraine

18. Putin’s war in Ukraine: How to get out of it?

19. Assessing the importance of new corridors in the South Caucasus in the context of the RussianUkrainian war

20. Prescription for Military Paralysis: Wartime Reactor Meltdowns (Occasional Paper 2305)

21. The Ukraine Support Tracker: Which countries help Ukraine and how?

22. EU-Ukraine wartime trade: Overcoming difficulties, forging a European path

23. NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept: One Year On

24. The Energy Crisis Requires a Military Solution that Compels NATO to Spend like Estonia

25. Brinkmanship and Nuclear Threat in the Ukraine War

26. “Nuclear Blackmail” – Misdirection in the Ukraine War Debate

27. Catastrophe: The Global Cost of the Ukraine War

28. Tempting Armageddon: The Likelihood of Russian Nuclear Use is Misconstrued in Western Policy

29. One year of war in Ukraine

30. The EU and the Transformed Nuclear Context since the War in Ukraine

31. Reinventing Soft Power: The Strong Impact of China’s Soft Power “Shortcomings” on the Global South

32. Cyber Operations in Ukraine: Russia’s Unmet Expectations

33. Russia’s Wartime Cyber Operations in Ukraine: Military Impacts, Influences, and Implications

34. Russia’s National Security Narrative: All Quiet on the Eastern Front

35. My Country, Right or Wrong: Russian Public Opinion on Ukraine

36. Russia and India: A New Chapter

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

38. The Last Word: Zelensky Wags the Dog, But Slowly

39. Adapting to New Realities: Israel’s foreign policy in post-Netanyahu times

40. The EU–Ukraine Association Agreement after Ukraine’s EU membership application: Still fit for purpose

41. War has returned to Europe: Three reasons why the EU did not see it coming

42. After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Unity is good, but ambition is better

43. EU responses to Ukrainian arrivals – not (yet) a blueprint

44. Applying an intergenerational mindset to European technology investments

45. Breaking Barriers to Women’s Participation in Politics in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine

46. How Its War on Ukraine Killed Russia’s Hydrogen Ambitions

47. The ‘Kosovo Precedent’: Russia’s justification of military interventions and territorial revisions in Georgia and Ukraine

48. What Putin’s War in Ukraine Means for the Future of China-Russia Relations

49. ASEAN: Seeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine through a glass darkly

50. NATO’s Resilience: The first and last line of defence