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1. The Advisory Function of the International Court of Justice: Are States Resorting to Advisory Proceedings as a “Soft” Litigation Strategy?

2. The Restraining Effect of Nuclear Deterrence

3. Would You Say No to Shirley Temple on Thanksgiving?

4. 2023 EAI Public Opinion Poll on the International Affairs: ① The US and the ROK-US Relations

5. In the Israel-Hamas war, Russia takes the ridge road

6. One step forward, one step back: International discourse on advancing Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking

7. Militarized Global Apartheid

8. Talking About NASA: Outer Space and World A!airs

9. Foresight and its application in ministries of foreign affairs

10. Competition between Democracy and Autocracy: The Defining Challenge of the 21st Century

11. Dialogue with Russia: Russia Needs to Reset Relations with the West

12. A New World Order, According to Beijing

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

14. #NATO2030: Credible Deterrence in the Baltic Region

15. AI and International Stability: Risks and Confidence-Building Measures

16. Supporting a Public Purpose in Research & Development: The Role of Tax Credits

17. An Overlooked Source of Chinese Influence in Latin America

18. Greece, Cyprus, and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

19. A Roundtable on Lauren Turek, To Bring the Good News to All Nations: Evangelical Influence on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Relations

20. Fall 2021 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

21. A Soviet Diplomat’s Memories of Beijing 1973-1975

22. The Modern Interfaces of Intermarium and the Fight against Destiny

23. Aligning Venus and Mars: Striking the Appropriate Balance Between Diplomacy and Defense in International Affairs

24. Central Bank Digital Currencies: Tools for an Inclusive Future?

25. The impact of COVID-19 on the performance of peace operations

26. Intergovernmental checkmate on cyber? Processes on cyberspace in the United Nations

27. OK, Boomer: Youth Hesitant to Use Force, Shun US Exceptionalism in Foreign Policy

28. 2019: A Changing International Order? Implications for the Security Environment

29. Dealing with China: Lessons Learned from Three Case Studies

30. Initiating Tibet and English East India Company’s Ties in the 18th Century: The Warren Hastings Years

31. Toynbee Coronavirus Series: Dominic Sachsenmaier on China, geopolitics, and global history post-COVID-19

32. THE HISTORY OF BRICS’ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (2009-2019): DISCOURSES, INNOVATION AND SENSITIVITIES

33. Waiting for blowback: The Kurdish question and Turkey’s new regional militarism

34. Turkish Foreign Policy in a Changing World Order

35. Battleground Southeast Asia: China's Rise and America's Options

36. Israel-Africa Relations: What Can We Learn from the Netanyahu Decade?

37. Guiding Principles for Israel’s Foreign Policy toward the EU

38. Public Opinion Findings on Israel’s Foreign Policy towards the Elections

39. The Quality of Israel’s Peace with Jordan is Dependent on the Israeli-Palestinian Issue

40. Parameters VOL. 48 NO. 3 Autumn 2018

41. Late to the Party: Russia’s Return to Africa

42. The Phenomenon of “Global Russia”

43. From Third World Theory to Belt and Road Initiative: International Aid as a Chinese Foreign Policy Tool

44. Problematising the Ultimate Other of Modernity: the Crystallisation of Coloniality in International Politics

45. Lessons From A Life In Rwandan Politics

46. Human Rights from the International Relations

47. Reclamation: A Cultural Policy for Arab-Israeli Partnership

48. Pushing Back on Iran in Syria (Part 1): Beyond the ‘Boots’

49. Netanyahu’s Political and Legal Challenges in the Next Elections

50. How the United States Can Still Keep Faith With Its Best Allies in Syria

51. Trump Departs Syria: An Israeli Perspective

52. Western Balkans in the loop: Reshaping regional cooperation in times of uncertainty

53. Visegrad in the Western Balkans: Losing ground?

54. Majority of Americans Oppose Expanding US-Mexico Wall

55. South Koreans see Improved Security, Confident in US Security Guarantee

56. Are Regional Leaders in Sync with Public Opinion? The Israeli-Palestinian Case

57. Sudan demonstrations between ad-hoc economic measures and far-reaching political changes

58. The US withdrawal from Syria: Causes, Contexts and Consequences

59. Energy Geopolitics in 2019

60. Social Capital between State and Society in Morocco: An Outside-in Reflection

61. Global Compact for Migration: Security Constraints versus Humanitarian Morality in the Case of Morocco

62. Do Trump’s Sanctions on Iran Fulfill Their Objectives?

63. The Silk Road and the Gulf: A New Frontier for the RMB

64. In the Gulf, China Plays to Win but US has Upper Hand

65. Envisioning a New Economic Middle East: Reshaping the Gulf with Israel

66. Kazakhs Wary of Chinese Embrace as BRI Gathers Steam

67. The Islamic Revolution at 40

68. 3 Reasons Why the Fed Wants to Keep Raising Interest Rates

69. An Implementation Guide for National Human Rights Institutions

70. A Guide to Election Observer Policies in the United States

71. Political Entrepreneurship in International Peace Mediation

72. UN Reforms—A Major Step Forward January 1, but Some Challenges Still to Overcome

73. Innovative Finance to Sustain Peace: Mapping Ideas

74. The displacement dilemma: Should Europe help Syrian refugees return home?

75. From myth to reality: How to understand Turkey’s role in the Western Balkans

76. Pushing the boundaries: How to create more effective migration cooperation across the Mediterranean

77. China’s Inroads into Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe

78. Russia’s Evolving South Caucasus Policy

79. Redefining U.S. national security: Interlinkages with American society and foreign policy

80. Strength In Numbers

81. The Avoidable War: Reflections on U.S.-China Relations and the End of Strategic Engagement

82. Understanding China’s Rise Under Xi Jinping

83. Xi Jinping, China, and the Global Order: The Significance of China’s 2018 Central Foreign Policy Work Conference

84. NATO at Seventy: Filling NATO’s Critical Defense-Capability Gaps

85. Ecology Meets Geopolitics

86. Transatlantic Air Power and What to Do Now: Key to Deterrence, Key to Collective Defense

87. Dealing with the Offshore Economy

88. Navigating the Energy Transition

89. Protests Challenge Gulf Counterrevolution

90. The False “Nakba” Narrative

91. Belarus Could Be Russia’s Next Big Geopolitical Target

92. Sanctions on the IRGC Will Be Judged by Results – and by Iran’s Reaction

93. US Designation of Revolutionary Guards Risks Escalation

94. With Italy on Board, China’s BRI Gets a Major Boost

95. A New EastMed Friendship, with US Support

96. Mariupol: An On-Site Report

97. How Can NATO Contribute to Regional Cooperation in the Field of Training and Education?

98. Romania: NATO's Frail Anchor in a Turbulent Black Sea

99. Democracy: The Keystone of our Society

100. Grading China’s Belt and Road