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

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

3. Is There Life in the Desert? Russian Civil Society After the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine

4. Russia’s Military Expenditure During Its War Against Ukraine

5. European Communities in South America and the Global Total Wars of the 20th Century: An Interview with Dr. María Inés Tato

6. Fragile States Index 2023 – Annual Report

7. HOW GERMANY’S COALITION CHANGE CONTRIBUTED TO PUTIN’S STRATEGIC MISCALCULATION IN UKRAINE

8. WILL NATO FIGHT RUSSIA OVER UKRAINE? THE STABILITY-INSTABILITY PARADOX SAYS NO

9. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Identity, History, and Conflict

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

11. Türkiye and the Russia-Ukraine War: Impact on the West, Central Asia, and the Caucasus

12. Children of War: The Ukrainian Case

13. Russia’s War in Ukraine: The Early Air War

14. The Russian Soldiers’ Question Revisited

15. Fiscal support and monetary vigilance: Economic policy implications of the Russia-Ukraine war for the European Union

16. Starr Forum: The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict: A prologue to WWIII or another frozen conflict?

17. Determinants of China's Policy Towards the War in Ukraine

18. The Impact of the Russian Aggression Against Ukraine on the EU's Economy

19. Russia's Wartime Censorship and Propaganda

20. Germany in the Shadow of War and Inflation: Six Months of the Scholz Government

21. How Russia Fights

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

23. Environment in Times of War: Climate and Energy Challenges in the Post-Soviet Region

24. Russia's War and The Future of European Order

25. War or Peace? Turkish Moves in Syria

26. The Ukrainian Civil Front – An Interim Assessment

27. Politics, War and Eastern Mediterranean Gas

28. Disability and the War in Ukraine: Organized Support

29. Russia’s War on Ukraine: A New Phase

30. Journalism During Wartime: A Conversation with The Kyiv Independent

31. Navalny and Russia's Opposition During the War: A Conversation with Maria Pevchikh

32. Saludos desde Mariúpol: Covering Ukraine for the Spanish audience

33. Narrating the War Everydayness

34. The cost of appeasement

35. Vengeful Citizens, Violent States: A Theory of War and Revenge, Rachel Stein

36. From Struggle to Permanent Failure Why the Karabakh Attempt at Secession Failed

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

38. El artículo analiza la compleja relación, presente en la esfera internacional,entre política y justicia que queda reflejada en el Tribunal Especial para el Líbano. Se emplean,como líneas argumentales, la problemática de su establecimiento por medio de la resolución 1757 (2007) del Consejo de Seguridad y su carácter selectivo, así como la confrontación jurídico-doctrinal planteada en el caso Ayyash et al., también conocido como asunto Hariri. Se subraya la importancia de los factores contextuales,especialmente aquellosdesencadenados a partir de 2004, con el fin de explicar la división interna —con protagonistas internacionales—del país en dos bloques cuya confrontación serviría de pretexto para la puesta en marcha de un tribunal único que responde a los intereses de una comunidad internacional seducida porla posibilidad de lograr una condena judicial por terrorismo contra Hizballah —y/o Siria—en un momento de preponderancia de la formación chií.La decisión interlocutoria de 2011 de la Sala de Apelaciones pareció manifestarse como un buen augurio en aquella dirección al afirmar la necesidad de interpretar el delito de terrorismo recogido en el artículo 314 del Código Penal del Líbano conforme a un crimen internacional de terrorismo de carácter consuetudinario. La revolucionaria decisión —junto con el proceso que llevó a su publicación—reveló,sin embargo,cierta precipitación y oportunismo que por fortuna y justicia la sentencia de 2020 rechaza por innecesaria e incierta.El artículo sostiene que todo ello ha contribuido a debilitar la credibilidad de un Tribunal,ejemplo de justicia selectiva, y ha mostrado pocadeferencia por la soberanía del Estado libanés.

39. The Srebrenica Genocide: A Testament to Persistence in “The Last Refuge”

40. Hitting Home: Cyber-Hybrid Warfare in Ukraine and Its Impact on the United States

41. Coming Home to Roost: War Threatens to Spill Beyond Syria’s Borders

42. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Naval Integration and the Future of Naval Warfare

43. Ottomanism at its Final Gasp: Memoirs of the Ottomans on Duty in Arab Provinces during World War I

44. Turkish AK Parti’s Posture towards the 2003 War in Iraq The Impact of Religion amid Security Concerns

45. Mission Command of Multi-Domain Operations

46. Biowar next? Security implications of the coronavirus

47. Devil in the Detail: Local versus regional approaches to peace in Donbas

48. Migraciones, deportaciones, colonización y geopolítica durante las guerras dácicas de Trajano (101-106 d.C.) (Migrations, Deportations, Colonization and Geopolitics during Trajan’s Dacian Wars (101 -106 AD))

49. The Risks of Foreign Fighters in the Ukraine-Russia Conflict

50. Not Our War: Iraq, Iran and Syria’s Approaches towards the PKK

51. Beyond Outrage

52. Dying Light: War and Trade of the Separatist-Controlled Areas of Ukraine

53. Hybrid Warfare and Deniability as Understood by the Military

54. The Increasing Importance of Hybrid Politics in Europe: Cyber Power Is Changing the Nature of Politics

55. Is the World on the Road to Peace or War?

56. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Superpowers

57. he Economic forces of victory versus those of defeat: The case of the Greek-Turkish war (1919-1922).

58. Belarus-West Relations: The New Normal

59. The ad bellum Challenge of Drones: Recalibrating Permissible Use of Force

60. War by Other Means

61. A 'Bastard' Feudal State: Governance by the Military Class in Late Medieval England

62. A Russian View on Landpower

63. A Look Back at NATO’s 1999 Kosovo Campaign: A Questionably "Legal" but Justifiable Exception?

64. The socialization between the professional groups of the foreign policy. The case of the institutionalization of the French civil-military activities in former Yugoslavia | La socialisation entre groupes professionnels de la politique étrangère Le cas de l’institutionnalisation des activités civilo-militaires françaises en ex-Yougoslavie

65. Humanity Considerations Cannot Reduce Wars Hazards Alone: Revitalizing the Concept of Military Necessity

66. Indignation, Ideologies, and Armed Mobilization: Civil War in Italy, 1943–45

67. Her Excellency Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, President of the Republic of Croatia

68. Migration and Refugee Governance in the Mediterranean: Europe and International Organisations at a Crossroads

69. The Migration and Asylum Crisis as a Transformative Shock for Europe. Brief Thoughts on the Eve of the Next Summit

70. Cosmos, chaos: finance, power and conflict

71. 1914 and 2014: should we be worried?

72. Recalcitrance and initiative: US hegemony and regional powers in Asia and Europe after World War II

73. American Views of Europe

74. Turkey and the PKK: Saving the Peace Process

75. Unfulfilled Promises, Future Possibilities: The Refugee Resettlement System in the United States

76. The Federal Reserve and the Dollar

77. "The Lessons of 1914 for East Asia Today: Missing the Trees for the Forest"

78. "Better Now Than Later: The Paradox of 1914 as Everyone's Favored Year for War"

79. Kevin Jon Heller and Gerry Simpson (eds). The Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials

80. Conflict, Violence, and Instability in the Post-2015 Development Agenda

81. Drones for Europe

82. Strengthening Transitional Justice in Bosnia: Regional Possibilities and Parallel Narratives

83. The Liberation of Rome, 1944: Did Hitler Know?

84. Nuclear Nightmares: Securing the World Before It Is Too Late

85. The Crisis of Europe

86. Introduction

87. Interview with Hans-Dietrich Genscher

88. A high price to pay? Britain and the European budget

89. Britain, Europe and the United States: change and continuity

90. The True Size of Africa

91. Why We Still Need the World Bank

92. Keep Friends Close but Colleagues Closer: Efficiency in the Establishment of Peace Operations

93. Young Minds Rethinking the Mediterranean

94. Setting a Standard for stakeholdership. Industry Contribution to a strengthened Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention

95. Worse, not Better ? Reinvigorating Early Warning for Conflict Prevention in the Post Lisbon European Union

96. A new Geography of European power?

97. Art in the Time of War

98. Howling Down Lord Lansdowne

99. Operation Mincemeat: How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured an Allied Victory

100. (Not) Reconciling International Security (IS) with Non-traditional Security (NTS) Studies: Westphalia, the 'West' and the Long Shadow of 1944