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

2. The Default Policy Option: Chaos

3. Americans on War Powers, Authorization for Use of Military Force and Arms Sales: A National Survey of Registered Voters

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

5. Policy Paper: Considerations of condemnation and balance of Palestine’s position on the war in Ukraine

6. Taliban Victory Serves as a Model for Palestinian Terror Groups

7. The EU is Reluctantly Getting Tougher with Putin

8. Understanding the Russia-Iran-Israel Triangle

9. A US failure in Ukraine Crisis could lead to a conflagration in Middle East, Asia

10. Houthi/Iranian attacks on UAE a response to losses on the Yemen battlefield

11. Will US-Israel ties withstand possible strains due to the Iranian and Palestinian issues?

12. US Policy Towards the Yemeni Conflict Must Change

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

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

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

16. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Military Defence and Security

17. U.S. Coast Guard Academy Cultural Competence Assessment

18. The Military’s Return to Brazilian Politics

19. The Bus Attack in the Jordan Valley: The Ethos of Resistance Increasingly Shapes the Palestinian Campaign

20. War or Peace? Turkish Moves in Syria

21. The American Withdrawal from Afghanistan, One Year Later

22. To What Extent is Israel Prepared for the Growing Threat of UAVs?

23. Two are Better than One: The Role of Qatar and Egypt in Gaza

24. Operation Breaking Dawn: Following the Successful Entry, an Exit Strategy is Required

25. The Tenth NPT Review Conference: In the Shadow of Russian Aggression in Ukraine

26. Stateliness, IDF style

27. Tehran Heightens the Pressure as it Strives to Thwart a Regional Air Defense System

28. Resolving the Gas Dispute with Lebanon: First Exhaust Diplomatic Efforts

29. Five Good Years for the Campaign between Wars in Syria: What Comes Next?

30. Hezbollah Challenges Israel: Time to Rethink the Policy of Restraint

31. An Israeli National Guard?

32. The Unavoidable Campaign to Destroy the Jenin Terrorist Hub

33. The Cognitive War between Israel and Hamas: Implications and Recommendations

34. High-Power Laser Applications on the Future Battlefield

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

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

37. Seven Years Later: Is the War in Yemen Nearly Over?

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

39. A Multi-Front Terror Campaign: How Should Israel Respond?

40. The Ukrainian Civil Front – An Interim Assessment

41. Nonetheless, We Need to Maneuver

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

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

44. Will Russia Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine?

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

46. Putin’s Dilemma

47. A Rising and Falling Alarm: A Strategy for a Joint Exercise in the Home Front Command

48. The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Legal Aspects

49. Hezbollah's Efforts to Restore its Domestic Standing: The Israeli Card

50. Qatar’s Regional and International Standing is on the Rise

51. The Ukraine Crisis: An Interim Analysis

52. Russia-Ukraine: Dangerous Stalemate

53. Radioactive Consequences of a War in Ukraine

54. Present Danger: Nuclear Power Plants in War

55. Blocking the Gateways to Nuclear Disorder in the Middle East

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

57. Keeping Secrets

58. The Russian Soldiers’ Question Revisited

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

60. Global South Perspectives on a Global Ban on Nuclear Weapons: A Comparative Approach

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

62. They melted down our tanks, we are creating the strongest power in the region – militarist narratives serving the purpose of state capturing

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

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

65. The Implications of the Ukraine War for Israel

66. Vienna: A return to Ben-Gurion’s WW2 Dual Strategy?

67. Ukraine could have Repercussions for Syrian Regime, Israel

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

69. Japan and the War in Ukraine

70. Israel Must Adjust its Ukraine Policy

71. A New Global Order? Israel’s Relations with China and Russia in Light of the War in Ukraine

72. Latest Killings in Iran May Indicate a Notable Shift in Israeli Strategy

73. The US Defense Establishment’s Role in Shaping American Regional Strategy

74. British Pugwash Note on the Absence of Sole Purpose in NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept

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

76. Israel Caves to Bad Maritime Deal

77. Israel-Lebanon Maritime Deal Demonstrates Israeli Weakness

78. How to respond to nuclear blackmail

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

80. Mine Action as a Confidence- and Security-building Measure in the OSCE Region

81. Commitment to Control Weaponised Artificial Intelligence: A Step Forward for the OSCE and European Security

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

83. Takeaways From a Time of Increased Friction: South Korea-Japan Security Cooperation From 2015 to Present

84. Iranian Public Opinion At the Start of the Raisi Administration

85. Restoring and Improving Nuclear Forensics to Support Attribution and Deterrence

86. President Biden Has Five Options for Future Negotiations with Iran

87. The Unpredictable Course of Naval Innovation – The Guns of HMS Thunderer

88. Montenegro after the General Elections: A New Chapter in Transition or Preservation of Status Quo?

89. NATO 2030- The Military Dimension

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

91. Hamas takeover of Gaza killed the two-state solution

92. Is it time for Biden to demonstrate force with Iran?

93. The time is ripe for an Israeli-Moroccan honeymoon, though it might not last forever

94. Israel, the US, and the Iranian Nuclear project – back to basics

95. The Nuclear Talks in Vienna: Biden’s Legacy at Stake

96. Military Diplomacy as a National Security Asset: Israel’s Widening Array of Joint Exercises

97. Why is Iran returning to the negotiating table?

98. Iran’s Intimidation of Azerbaijan Must Be Answered

99. Securing the Future of the Israel-US Special Relationship

100. Israel Must Actively Oppose US Return to the JCPOA