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1. The War against Ukraine and Its Lessons for NATO Militaries: Food for Thought

2. China Maritime Report No. 25: More Chinese Ferry Tales: China's Use of Civilian Shipping in Military Activities, 2021-2022

3. China Maritime Report No. 26: Beyond the First Battle: Overcoming a Protracted Blockade of Taiwan

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

5. FACTORS IN CONSTRUCTING INDONESIA’S PERSPECTIVES ON THE INDO-PACIFIC

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

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

8. Russia’s Military Industry Forecast 2023-2025

9. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Critical Vulnerabilities to Russia’s Military Operations and Systems

10. Moving to an Offshore Balancing Strategy for East Asia

11. The social identity of the Ukrainian soldier in the conditions of the legal regime of martial law

12. EU lessons from the evacuation of Kabul: Part 1 – What went wrong? The decision-making moments

13. EU lessons from the evacuation of Kabul: Part 2 – Critical factors in the failure to prepare for evacuation

14. Russia-China Defense Cooperation

15. U.S.-China Competition and Military AI: How Washington Can Manage Strategic Risks amid Rivalry with Beijing

16. Campaign of Denial: Strengthening Simultaneous Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific and Europe

17. Resisting China’s Gray Zone Military Pressure on Taiwan

18. CTC Sentinel: October/November 2023 Issue

19. The Next Generation of Iranian Ballistic Missiles: Technical Advances, Strategic Objectives, and Potential Western Responses

20. Enemy at the Gates: A Strategic Cultural Analysis of Russian Approaches to Conflict in the Information Domain

21. The Human Weapon System in Gray Zone Competition

22. Intermediate Force Capabilities: Countering Adversaries across the Competition Continuum

23. Colonel John Boyd's Thoughts on Disruption A Useful Effects Spiral from Uncertainty to Chaos

24. The attack-reconnaissance squadron as a new formula and a new quality of the attack helicopter squadron of the Polish Armed Forces

25. China, Europe, and the Pandemic Recession: Beijing’s Investments and Transatlantic Security

26. Contested Deployment

27. Framing the Future of the US Military Profession

28. EU Defense After Ukraine: A New Capabilities Agenda

29. How Will China Respond to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis?

30. The Wisdom of U.S. Military Withdrawal from Afghanistan

31. Bases, Logistics, and the Problem of Temptation in the Middle East

32. Regaining the High Ground Against China: A Plan to Achieve US Naval Aviation Superiority This Decade

33. Regaining Decision Advantage: Revising JADC2 to Buttress Deterrence in Our Window of Greatest Need

34. Building a Team for Next Generation Air Dominance

35. THE DAY AFTER: Anticipating trouble in the event of a US withdrawal from Syria

36. Entangling alliances? Europe, the United States, Asia, and the risk of a new 1914

37. Belarus's Reaction to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

38. Are Gender Inclusive Militaries Better at Integrating Disruptive Technologies?

39. The Military’s Return to Brazilian Politics

40. China - A Non-neutral Party in the Russo-Ukrainian War

41. Military Effects Of Economic Sanctions On Russia

42. War in Ukraine enters its second month: serious implications and far-reaching changes

43. An Israeli National Guard?

44. A Rising and Falling Alarm: A Strategy for a Joint Exercise in the Home Front Command

45. Estrategia militar de la OTAN: doctrinas y conceptos estratégicos. Recepción en España

46. 40 años dela pertenencia de España a la OTAN: desafíos pasados y futuros de una relación procelosa

47. Towards Sustainable Peace and Cooperation

48. Back to barracks: Building democracy after the military coup in Sudan

49. The U.S.-Egypt Military Relationship: Complexities, Contradictions, and Challenges

50. Fighting Jihadists By, With, and Through U.S. Partners: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects

51. Iran's Nuclear Hedging Strategy: Shaping the Islamic Republic's Proliferation Calculus

52. China’s 2022 Defense Budget: Behind the Numbers

53. Gay in the PLA: Chinese Military Views on Homosexuals Serving in the Armed Forces

54. Europe’s Area of Maritime Interest in Northeast Asia

55. Bureaucratic policy and defense cooperation among the Baltic states

56. The performance of the Portuguese Armed Forces and the relevance of military capabilities in 21st century: The different perspectives of citizens and militaries

57. The Future of the Joint Warfighting Headquarters: An Alternative Approach to the Joint Task Force

58. The Lessons of the Afghan War That No One Will Want to Learn

59. US Arms Sales Reveal Discord in Taiwan's Defense Strategy

60. China Maritime Report No. 24: Incubators of Sea Power: Vessel Training Centers and the Modernization of the PLAN Surface Fleet

61. INDIA-CHINA STRATEGIC COMPETITION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

62. The Graveyard of Hubris – Yemen Annual Review 2021

63. Don’t Fear Vacuums: It’s Safe To Go Home

64. Iran in Syria: From Expansion to Entrenchment

65. Americans Split on Military Aid to Israel, Say Political Status Quo Unacceptable

66. Hybrid warfare –a threat to the national security of the state

67. Waves of ambition: Russia’s military build-up in Crimea and the Black Sea

68. The EU’s military engagement in Central Mediterranean – Migrant crisis and arms embargo intertwined

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

70. How to Recalibrate U.S. Policy in the Middle East

71. Russia’s Coercive Diplomacy: Why Did the Kremlin Mass Its Forces Near Ukraine This Spring?

72. Where are the Carriers? U.S. National Strategy and the Choices Ahead

73. Zapad 2021 and Russia’s Potential for Warfighting

74. Autonomous Weapon Systems and International Humanitarian Law: Identifying Limits and the Required Type and Degree of Human–Machine Interaction

75. Trends in World Military Expenditure, 2020

76. The Costs of Working with the Americans in Afghanistan: The United States’ Broken Special Immigrant Visa Process

77. United States Counterterrorism Operations 2018–2020

78. Ottoman Campaigns in the First World War

79. The Canadian Armed Forces Primary Reserves and Aid to the Civil Power

80. The Unpredictable Course of Naval Innovation – The Guns of HMS Thunderer

81. Russian Strategic Culture after the Cold War: The Primacy of Conventional Force

82. Leveraging Submarine Cables for Political Gain: U.S. Responses to Chinese Strategy

83. Evolving UAE Military and Foreign Security Cooperation: Path Toward Military Professionalism

84. Myanmar: Time for New Regional Diplomacy

85. Space and Missile Wars: What Awaits

86. China's Civil Nuclear Sector: Plowshares to Swords?

87. New Frontiers for Security Cooperation with Seoul and Tokyo

88. Prospects For Russia’s Policy Towards Afghanistan

89. The Integration of the Western Balkans in NATO: a Logical Step in the Strengthening of the Regional Security Community in South East Europe

90. Professionalization, Local Military Context, and Reconstruction of the Army in Afghanistan

91. Egypt’s Defense Industry: Dependency, Civilian Production, and Attempts at Autonomy

92. Toward an Inclusive Security Arrangement in the Persian Gulf

93. The Dominance Dilemma: The American Approach to NATO and its Future

94. Responsible Statecraft Requires Remaking America’s Foreign Relations Tool Kit

95. Nothing Much to Do: Why America Can Bring All Troops Home From the Middle East

96. France’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and its overseas territories in the Indian and Pacific oceans: Characteristics, capabilities, constraints and avenues for deepening the Franco-Australian strategic partnership

97. Somebody might hear us: Emerging communications security technologies

98. Stronger Together: US force posture in Australia’s north—a US perspective on Australia’s strategic geography

99. WHY STATEBUILDING DIDN’T WORK IN AFGHANISTAN

100. Limited Rapprochement: Prospects for Turkish-Israeli Convergence of Interests