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1. Pyongyang in Search of a New Cold War Strategy

2. Will Spring Ever Come? Security Landscape of Northeast Asia in 2023

3. Russia, Ukraine, and Lasting Peace in Europe

4. From East to North: New Frontiers for the EU-NATO Arctic Defence

5. Rebuilding "Greater Russia" and the Invasion of Ukraine

6. NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept. Analysis and implications for Austria

7. The third EU-NATO joint declaration (10 January 2023): Was it worth the delay?

8. The promises and perils of law-making as the way to strengthen societal resilience

9. Messages to Washington: The significance of China's push for a new world order during President Jinping's Moscow visit

10. Russia’s 2023 foreign policy concept: war against Ukraine, confrontation with the west, and continuation of the tradition of imperialism

11. Military capabilities affected by climate change: An analysis of China, Russia and the United States

12. After Ostpolitik: A New Russia and Eastern Europe Policy Based on Lessons from the Past

13. Whose Zeitenwende? Germany Cannot Meet Everyone’s Expectations

14. ACLED Year in Review Global Disorder in 2022

15. Integrating US and allied capabilities to ensure security in space

16. The Putin Doctrine: What is it? The Russian Strategic Issue and the Enlarged National Security

17. Examining Changes in Regional Cooperation in Central Europe from a Polish Perspective

18. Evolution, not Revolution: Japan Revises Security Policy

19. Multipolarity After Ukraine: Old Wine in New Bottles?

20. What North Korea Has Been Learning From Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

21. Assessing the importance of new corridors in the South Caucasus in the context of the RussianUkrainian war

22. One Year After Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: The geopolitical struggle is not where you think it is

23. Prescription for Military Paralysis: Wartime Reactor Meltdowns (Occasional Paper 2305)

24. Space: America's New Strategic Front Line

25. Russian aggression and the European Arctic: Avoiding the trap of Arctic exceptionalism

26. The war-induced exodus from Russia: A security problem or a convenient political bogey?

27. Russia’s regime transformation and the invasion of Ukraine: From a failed blitzkrieg to war as the new normal

28. Europe’s Broken Order and the Prospect of a New Cold War

29. War and Energy Security: Lessons for The Future

30. The Future of Arms Control: Ready to (Dis)Agree?

31. Prospects for Ukraine’s NATO Membership

32. How Russia Went to War: The Kremlin’s Preparations for Its Aggression Against Ukraine

33. The Eagle in the South Caucasus: Armenia Tests Alternative Geopolitical Waters

34. NATO’s Black Sea Frontier Is the Southern Shore of the Caspian Sea

35. Eritrea’s Growing Ties with China and Russia Highlight America’s Inadequate Approach in East Africa

36. Fragile unity: Why Europeans are coming together on Ukraine (and what might drive them apart)

37. Sustain and prosper: How Europeans can support Ukraine

38. Keeping America close, Russia down, and China far away: How Europeans navigate a competitive world

39. EU – Pacific Talks: EU – Security Challenges for the Pacific, EU, and Russia

40. Neutrality Not NATO: Assessing Security Options for Ukraine

41. El modelo de intervención militar ruso-soviético

42. EU-Ukraine wartime trade: Overcoming difficulties, forging a European path

43. How Finnish and Swedish NATO Accession Could Shape the Future Russian Threat

44. Charting a Transatlantic Approach to Russia: A Working Paper of the Transatlantic Forum on Russia

45. Assessing the Evolving Russian Nuclear Threat

46. CTC Sentinel: August 2023 Issue

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

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

49. Russia’s Aggression Against Ukraine: Concept, Ideology, Objectives, Means, Consequences

50. The War against Ukraine and Russia’s Position in Europe’s Security Order