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1. No Water’s Edge: Russia’s Information War and Regime Security

2. Four Contending U.S. Approaches to Multilateralism

3. What Should India Do Before the Next Taiwan Strait Crisis?

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

5. China’s Response to Türkiye’s Volatile Authoritarianism

6. Sign of the Times: How the United Kingdom’s Integrated Review Affects Relations with Africa

7. Negotiating Local Business Practices With China in Benin

8. U.S. Strategy and Economic Statecraft: Understanding the Tradeoffs

9. How China’s Foreign Aid Fosters Social Bonds With Central Asian Ruling Elites

10. A Historical Evaluation of China’s India Policy: Lessons for India-China Relations

11. Will France’s Africa Policy Hold Up?

12. Localization and China’s Tech Success in Indonesia

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

14. Russia and India: A New Chapter

15. Political Change and Turkey’s Foreign Policy

16. Networks and Competitive Advantage in a Contested World

17. Proportionate Deterrence: A Model Nuclear Posture Review

18. How Middle-Power Democracies Can Help Renovate Global Democracy Support

19. How Do Indian Americans View India? Results From the 2020 Indian American Attitudes Survey

20. The Road from Galwan: The Future of India-China Relations

21. Russia in the Mediterranean: Here to Stay

22. A Difficult Balancing Act: Russia’s Role in the Eastern Mediterranean

23. Grand Illusions: The Impact of Misperceptions About Russia on U.S. Policy

24. Less Than a Full Deck: Russia’s Economic Influence in the Mediterranean

25. Redefining the U.S.-Turkey Relationship

26. Reassessing Russian Capabilities in the Levant and North Africa

27. China’s Digital Yuan: An Alternative to the Dollar-Dominated Financial System

28. How Syria Changed Turkey’s Foreign Policy

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

30. China’s Influence in South Asia: Vulnerabilities and Resilience in Four Countries

31. China’s Influence in Southeastern, Central, and Eastern Europe: Vulnerabilities and Resilience in Four Countries

32. South Korea Beyond Northeast Asia: How Seoul Is Deepening Ties With India and ASEAN

33. Navigating the Democracy-Security Dilemma in U.S. Foreign Policy: Lessons from Egypt, India, and Turkey

34. The Humility of Restraint: Niebuhr’s Insights for a More Grounded Twenty-First-Century American Foreign Policy

35. Russia at the United Nations: Law, Sovereignty, and Legitimacy

36. With Friends Like These: The Kremlin’s Far-Right and Populist Connections in Italy and Austria

37. U.S. Foreign Policy for the Middle Class: Perspectives From Nebraska

38. Making U.S. Foreign Policy Work Better for the Middle Class

39. There Goes the Neighborhood: The Limits of Russian Integration in Eurasia

40. Russia’s Stony Path in the South Caucasus

41. A Feminist Foreign Policy to Deal with Iran? Assessing the EU’s Options

42. U.S.-Russian Relations in 2030

43. Russia in the Asia-Pacific: Less Than Meets the Eye

44. Etched in Stone: Russian Strategic Culture and the Future of Transatlantic Security

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

46. U.S. Foreign Policy for the Middle Class: Perspectives from Colorado

47. U.S. Foreign Policy for the Middle Class: Perspectives From Ohio

48. Qatar and the Arab Spring: Policy Drivers and Regional Implications

49. Balancing Without Containment: An American Strategy for Managing China

50. Understanding the Bergdahl Prisoner Exchange

51. Why Defense Matters: A New Narrative for NATO

52. Qatar and the Recalibration of Power in the Gulf

53. Balancing Without Containment: An American Strategy for Managing China

54. Tehran Calling: Understanding a New Iranian Leadership

55. The India-Australia Strategic Relationship: Defining Realistic Expectations

56. Time to Reset the European Neighborhood Policy

57. A Window of Opportunity to Upgrade EU Foreign Policy

58. Opportunities Unbound: Sustaining the Transformation in U.S.-Indian Relations

59. Crux of Asia: China, India, and the Emerging Global Order

60. U.S.-China Security Perceptions Survey: Findings and Implications

61. Merkel's Unfinished Business: Why Germany Needs to Act Strategically

62. Russia and the Arab Spring

63. A More Pluralist Approach to European Democracy Support

64. Democracy Policy Under Obama: Revitalization or Retreat?

65. True Partners? How Russia and China See Each Other

66. Nonalignment Redux: The Perils of Old Wine in New Skins

67. The Big Three in EU Foreign Policy

68. Waiting for the Taliban in Afghanistan

69. Low Numbers: A Practical Path to Deep Nuclear Reductions

70. Afghanistan: The Impossible Transition

71. China and the U.S. Nuclear Posture Review

72. Millennium Challenge Corporation: Can the Experiment Survive?

73. Discourse, Meanings and IR Studies: Taking the Rhetoric of "Axis of Evil" As a Case

74. (Re)Engaging Russia in an Era of Uncertainty

75. Russia's Policy in the Middle East: Prospects for Consensus and Conflict with the United States

76. Is a Regional Strategy Viable in Afghanistan?

77. The Arctic: A View From Moscow

78. Iran: A View From Moscow

79. Toward Realistic U.S.–India Relations

80. Indispensable Institutions: The Obama-Medvedev Commission and Five Decades of U.S.-Russia Dialogue

81. Afghanistan at the Breaking Point

82. A Place in the Sun or Fifteen Minutes of Fame? Understanding Turkey's New Foreign Policy

83. Stepping Back From Democratic Pessimism

84. European Conflict Management in the Middle East: Toward a More Effective Approach

85. A New Direction for U.S. Policy in the Caspian Region

86. Democracy Promotion Under Obama: Finding a Way Forward

87. "Fixing Broken Windows": Security Sector Reform in Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen

88. Middle East Democracy Promotion Is Not a One-way Street

89. Iran, the United States, and the Gulf: The Elusive Regional Policy

90. Avoiding Mutual Misunderstanding: Sino-U.S. Relations and the New Administration

91. President Obama and Middle East Expectations

92. Preventing Conflict Over Kurdistan

93. Reforming the Intelligence Agencies in Pakistan's Transitional Democracy

94. Reconciling With the Taliban?: Toward an Alternative Grand Strategy in Afghanistan

95. Turkey's Perspectives on Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament

96. Revitalizing Democracy Assistance: The Challenge of USAID

97. Asia — Shaping the Future

98. Democracy Promotion in the Middle East: Restoring Credibility

99. Sharing the Burden in the Middle East

100. Thinking Strategically About Russia