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1. Exploring the Application of AI in the Public Sector: The Case of Estonia and Lessons for Georgia

2. Finland's partnerships as a NATO member: Prospects for defence cooperation in a multilateral framework

3. AI Unleashed or Tamed? Decoding Europe’s Bold Leap with the AI Act

4. An Edifying Tale of Keeping the Lights On: Societal Resilience in an Energy Crisis – the Case of Estonia

5. New Russian Immigration to the EU: The Case of the Baltic States, Finland, Germany & Poland

6. The Joint Expeditionary Force: Baltic Interests

7. Industrial Policy for a New Growth Model: A Toolbox for EU-CEE Countries

8. Allies Help Those Who Help Themselves: How Estonia and Japan Approach Deterrence

9. New Frontiers: Estonia’s Foreign Policy in Africa

10. War and Energy Security: Lessons for The Future

11. British Nuclear Policy

12. British Power in Baltic Weather: The UK’s Role in Nordic-Baltic Security and UK-Estonia Defence Cooperation

13. NATO’s new Defence Plans

14. Europe’s Indo-Pacific Tilt: Estonian and Japanese Interests

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

16. Separatisms and Social Integration Processes on the Example of Estonia

17. Time to Leave China’s “16+1” Influence Trap

18. Developing Nuclear Energy in Estonia: An Amplifier of Strategic Partnership with the United States?

19. Germany’s Position on CSDP: Is There Anything for the Baltics?

20. Baltic States’ Expectations Regarding Germany’s Role in Baltic Security

21. Estonia as an Area of Russian Influence: Analysis and Synthesis of the Kremlin’s Methodology of Exerting Influence on Tallinn’s Political and Social Stability

22. From Soviet State to Independent Estonia

23. Georgia and the Baltics: Relations Amidst the War in Ukraine

24. Book Talk. Contemporary Ukrainian and Baltic Art: Political and Social Perspectives

25. The Three Seas Initiative and Georgia: Perspectives and Challenges

26. Cyber Conscription: Experience and Best Practice from Selected Countries

27. So Far, Yet So Close: Japanese and Estonian Cybersecurity Policy Perspectives and Cooperation

28. China’s Technological Rise: Implications for Global Security and the Case of Nuctech

29. Small States, Different Approaches: Estonia and Norway on the UN Security Council

30. Economic Well‐​Being under Plan versus Market: The Case of Estonia and Finland

31. The Gap that Survived the Transition: The Gender Wage Gap over Three Decades in Estonia

32. Volunteers in Estonia’s Security Sector: Opportunities for Enhancing Societal Resilience

33. The Bronze Soldier Crisis of 2007: Revisiting an Early Case of Hybrid Conflict

34. China’s Influence Activities in Estonia

35. Democracy, ‘Alternative Reality’ and Estonia’s Resilience

36. Preparing for Crises in Estonia: Improvement Options for Civilian Food and Emergency Goods Supplies

37. Dilemmas of Arms Control: Meeting the Interests of NATO’s North-Eastern Flank

38. Estonia in the UN Security Council: The Importance and Limits of European Cooperation

39. Estonia’s Partners in the EU Coalition Machinery: Maximising Influence in the EU through Coalition-building

40. Covid-19 bends the rules on internal border controls: Yet another crisis undermining the Schengen acquis?

41. Estonian corporate tax: Lessons for Poland

42. Willingness to defend one’s country and to resist in the Baltic states

43. The Role of Digital Power in Estonia and Taiwan in Combating COVID-19

44. The Estonia-Russia Border Dispute

45. GovTech, The New Frontier in Digital Sovereignty

46. Chinese influence in the Baltic? Unconvincing, yet lacking an alternative

47. A New Cold War: Personal Reflections Regarding Russia’s Missed Opportunities with NATO, Ukraine and Its Western Neighbors

48. 2020-2021 UN Security Council Elections and the Responsibility to Protect

49. Estonian-French Defence Cooperation – Where Estonian Pragmatism Meets French Vision

50. Russians in Europe: Nobody’s Tool – The Examples of Finland, Germany and Estonia

51. Russia’s Espionage in Estonia: A Quantitative Analysis of Convictions

52. The Russian Orthodox Church: Faith, Power and Conquest

53. Changes in Estonia’s Climate Policy

54. HYBRID WARFARE IS HERE TO STAY. NOW WHAT?

55. The United States and Estonia: Partners for Peace and Prosperity

56. Estonian ethnic minorities: The right to health and the dangers of social exclusion

57. Soldiers of Peace: Estonia, Finland and Ireland in UNIFIL

58. The impact of living and working longer on pension income in five European countries: Estonia, Finland, Hungary, the Netherlands and Poland

59. OSCE Principles in Practice: Testing Their Effect on Security Through the Work of Max van der Stoel, First High Commissioner on National Minorities 1993–2001

60. Pushed together by external forces? The foreign and security policies of Estonia and Finland in the context of the Ukraine crisis

61. Cyber Defense: An International View

62. Tableau de bord des pays d'Europe centrale et orientale et d'Eurasie 2014 (Volume 1 : Europe centrale et orientale)

63. Comprehensive Security and Integrated Defence

64. Forecasting Financial Stress and the Economic Sensitivity in CEE Countries

65. His Excellency Mr. Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President of the Republic of Estonia

66. Tableau de bord des pays d’Europe centrale et orientale et d’Eurasie 2013 (Volume 1 : Europe centrale et orientale)

67. Estonia and the European Debt Crisis

68. Connecting the Baltic States to Europe’s Gas Market

69. Cyber Space in Estonia: Greater Security, Greater Challenges

70. Tableau de bord des pays d’Europe centrale et orientale et d’Eurasie 2012 (Volume 1 : Europe centrale et orientale)

71. Russian Soft Power in the 21st Century: An Examination of Russian Compatriot Policy in Estonia

72. Improving United Nations Intelligence: Lessons from the Field

73. Tableau de bord des pays d'Europe centrale et orientale et d'Eurasie 2011 (Volume 1)

74. Lessons from the East European Financial Crisis, 2008-10

75. Estonia and the Euro: They Just Did It

76. Estonia’s Defence Research & Development: Lessons from the past, outlook for the future

77. CSDP After Lisbon: Comprehensive Security for Small States?

78. David J. Galbreath, Nation-Building and Minority Politics in Post-Socialist States. Interests, Influences, and Identities in Estonia and Latvia

79. The Eastern Partnership and Estonia: Policy Recommendations

80. Defence R&D: Lessons from NATO Allies

81. Battling Botnets and Online Mobs: Estonia's Defense Efforts during the Internet War

82. A U.S. Vision of Europe

83. Rebranding Russia: Norms, Politics and Power

84. Cyber War I: Estonia Attacked from Russia

85. The Aspect of Culture in the Social Inclusion of Ethnic Minorities Evaluation of the Impact of Inclusion Policies under the Open Method of Co-ordination in the European Union: Assessing the Cultural Policies of Six Member States Final Report Estonia

86. Enhancing Minority Governance in Romania. Report on the Presentation on Cultural Autonomy to the Romanian Government

87. Rights of People with Intellectual Disabilities: Access to Education and Employment

88. Equal Opportunities for Women and Men

89. Marginality or Provinciality: Pskov and Ivangorod at the Intersection of Russia's Transborder Relations

90. From a Recipient of Aid Towards an Independent Actor: The Impacts of EU Integration on Estonia's Civil Society

91. Towards Linguistic Diversity Management in the Baltic States

92. Some Aspects of Defence Sector Development in Lithuania

93. Monitoring the EU Accession Process: Judicial Independence

94. What kind of Democracy, Whose Integration? Construction of democracy and integration into the EU of Estonia

95. Ethnic Democracy and Estonia: Application of Smooha's Model

96. Dealing with the Past: The Case of Estonia

97. The Criterion of Citizenship for Minorities: The Example of Estonia

98. Conflict Prevention in the Baltic States: The OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania

99. Developing a Methodology for Conflict Prevention: The Case of Estonia