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1. How Russia Fights

2. Rethinking NATO engagement in the Western Balkans

3. Strategic Shifts and NATO’s new Strategic Concept

4. Protecting NATO’s security community

5. Is Russia a threat in emerging and disruptive technologies?

6. War in Europe: preliminary lessons

7. The war in Ukraine and the future of Russia-China relations

8. Cool Change Ahead? NATO's Strategic Concept and the High North

9. The Dos and Don'ts of Strategy Making

10. Lessons from NATO’s intervention in Afghanistan

11. The rise of China and NATO’s new Strategic Concept

12. NATO and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda

13. Russia’s “total confrontation” on the Eastern flank

14. NATO and human security

15. Deterrence by Detection: Using Surveillance to pre-Empt Opportunistic Aggression

16. Operation Althea and the Virtues of the Berlin Plus Agreement

17. Russia in NATO's South Expansionist Strategy or Defensive Posture?

18. NATO's Eastern Flank: Retooling the US-Baltic Security Link

19. NATO 2030: New Technologies, New Conflicts, New Partnerships

20. Central European Security: History and Geography Matter

21. The Strategic Argument for a Political NATO

22. The Global Dimensions of NATO's Future Posture

23. NATO Strategy: Integrating Defense and Collaborative Security

24. NATO 2030- The Military Dimension

25. Jihadi Radicalization: Between the Local and the Global

26. Net Assessment: "Competition Is For Losers"

27. NATO, Strategy, and Net Assessment

28. Principles of Nuclear Deterrence and Strategy

29. What role for NATO in the Sahel?

30. Challenges to NATO's Nuclear Strategy

31. Biden’s nuclear posture review: what's in it for NATO?

32. The future of NATO

33. NATO and the future of arms control

34. NDC@70: more relevant than ever

35. Future warfare, future skills, future professional military education

36. The US in NATO: adapting the Alliance to new strategic priorities

37. Partners Across the Globe and NATO’s Strategic Concept

38. European allies and the forthcoming NATO strategic concept

39. Russian grand Strategy and the COVID Crisis

40. "NATO 2030. United for a new Era.": A Digest

41. "NATO-Mation": Strategies for Leading in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

42. The interstate conflict potential of the information domain

43. COVID-19 and the defence policies of European states

44. Catalyst or crisis? COVID-19 and European Security

45. A renewed collective defense bargain? NATO in COVID’s shadow

46. NATO and the COVID-19 emergency: actions and lessons

47. Revitalizing NATO’s once robust standardization programme

48. NATO and 5G: what strategic lessons?

49. NATO’s strategic redirection to the South

50. NATO’s needed offensive cyber capabilities

51. Projecting Stability to the South: NATO’s other challenge

52. The NATO Pipeline System: a forgotten defence asset

53. It’s that time of the decade again: some considerations for NATO’s eighth Strategic Concept

54. Alliance capabilities at 70: achieving agility for an uncertain future

55. It’s that time of the decade again: some considerations for NATO’s eighth Strategic Concept

56. Turkey’s military policy in Syria: implications for NATO

57. No time to hedge? Articulating a European pillar within the Alliance

58. Projecting Stability to the South: NATO’s other challenge

59. COVID-19: NATO in the Age of Pandemics

60. Recalibrating NATO Nuclear Policy

61. Energy security in the Baltic Region: between markets and politics

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

63. Preparing for “NATO-mation”: the Atlantic Alliance toward the age of artificial intelligence

64. NATO’s coming existential challenge

65. NATO’s Futures: the Atlantic Alliance between Power and Purpose

66. “NATO@70”: still adapting after all these years

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

68. NATO at 70: enter the technological age

69. Building the airplane while flying: adapting NATO’s force structure in an era of uncertainty

70. What NATO’s counter-terrorism strategy?

71. Why the Baltics matter. Defending NATO’s North-Eastern border

72. A Strategic Odyssey: Constancy of Purpose and Strategy-Making in NATO, 1949-2019

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

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

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

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

77. NATO and EU training missions in Iraq – an opportunity to enhance cooperation

78. Fighting “Men in Jeans” in the grey zone between peace and war

79. From hybrid warfare to “cybrid” campaigns: the new normal?

80. The role of democracy and human rights adherence in NATO enlargement decisions

81. NATO and the EU The essential partners

82. What NATO contribution to the security architecture of the Indo-Pacific?

83. The enhanced Forward Presence: innovating NATO’s deployment model for collective defence

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

85. Calibrating the scope of NATO’s mandate

86. The Brain and the Processor: Unpacking the Challenges of Human-Machine Interaction

87. Imitation, innovation, disruption: challenges to NATO's superiority in military technology

88. Russian Weapons in the Syrian Conflict

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

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

91. Russia’s hybrid warfare in the form of its energy manoeuvers against Europe: how the EU and NATO can respond together?

92. The internal nature of the Alliance’s cohesion

93. Projecting stability in practice? NATO’s new training mission in Iraq

94. Challenges and potential for NATO-Egypt partnership

95. The Great War legacy for NATO

96. European defence: what impact for NATO?

97. Will artificial intelligence challenge NATO interoperability?

98. Projecting Stability: Elixir or Snake Oil?

99. NATO-EU maritime cooperation: for what strategic effect?

100. Five Long-Term Challenges for NATO beyond the Ukraine Crisis