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301. China’s grand industrial strategy and what it means for Europe

302. Will the EU’s positive agenda on Turkey amount to anything more than wishful thinking?

303. Tangled Threats: Integrating U.S. Strategies toward China and North Korea

304. Partners, Competitors, or a Little of Both? Russia and China in the Arctic

305. Toward an Inclusive & Balanced Regional Order: A New U.S. Strategy in East Asia

306. Answering Beijing’s Growing Assertiveness beyond the Senkakus: Balancing Japan-China Relations

307. Strategic Annual Report 2020

308. Can China Practice Major Power Diplomacy in the Middle East?

309. U.S. Trade Policy toward China: Learning the Right Lessons

310. De-nationalising Nationalism in Iran: An Account on the Interaction between Domestic and International Dynamics

311. European strategic autonomy: From misconceived to useful concept what can we learn from the Northern outlook?

312. A lack of evidence-based approaches will weaken the implementation of the EU Action Plan against migrant smuggling 2021-2025

313. Catalyzing India’s Climate Ambition

314. Thinking Europe's Future: The role of think tanks between policy expertise and normative vision

315. Media Reporting on International Affairs

316. Escalating Disputes:Moroccan call to grant Algerian tribes the right to self-determination

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

318. Seeking Allies: The motives behind the change of the Turkish foreign policy towards appeasement

319. Governing Parameters: Will the New Governments in Israel and Iran Affect the Ongoing Tensions Between Them?

320. EU-Africa relations in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic. State of play and prospects

321. Egypt, The US, And An Evolving Regional Landscape

322. EU – Japan Strategic dialogue: climate change cooperation as a pathway to the future

323. Brexit and Beyond: government, law and external relations

324. Global Britain: views from abroad

325. The Crisis of Ethiopian Foreign Relations

326. Global rivalry in the Red Sea: A ‘Geopolitical’ European Union should encourage cooperation in the Red Sea region

327. China’s Influence in South Asia: Vulnerabilities and Resilience in Four Countries

328. The policy of the People’s Republic of China towards Central and Eastern Europe in 2012-2020

329. A Principled Middle Power Diplomacy Approach For South Korea to Navigate the U.S.-China Rivalry

330. South Korea as a Fourth Industrial Revolution Middle Power?

331. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How Should South Korea Manage its Relations with the United States and China?

332. The Sino–U.S. National Identity Gap and Bilateral Relations

333. The Pandemic as a Geopolitical Game Changer in the Indo-Pacific: The View from Japan

334. How COVID-19 Has Affected the Geopolitics of Korea

335. China, ASEAN, and the Covid-19 Pandemic

336. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific: A View from the United States

337. The Pandemic as a Geopolitical Gamechanger in the Indo-Pacific: The View from China

338. Arab Gulf States and the Situation in Afghanistan

339. A Year Later: Status and Perspectives on Israeli-Arab Normalisation

340. Consistent Inconsistency: What One Thirty-year-old Cable Reveals About U.S.-DPRK Relations

341. The EU’s North Korea Policy: From Engagement, to Critical Engagement, and to Criticism with Limited Engagement

342. North Korea’s Energy Crisis: What Are the Problems?

343. Kim Jong Un’s Two-Faced Strategy: South Korea First and U.S. Later Tactics Restoration of the Inter-Korean Hotline, the Road to an Inter-Korean Summit

344. The China Challenge Prompts Recovery of a Strained ROK-Japan Relations: Analyzing ROK-Japan Relations Through the 9th Joint Korea-Japan Public Opinion Survey

345. Is Serbia Still a Troublemaker in the Balkans?

346. Common Perceptions: Discovering the consensus between King Abdullah and Putin regarding the future of Southern Syria

347. Incessant Tension: Uncovering the Turkish attempt to bust an Israeli spy ring

348. More Harm than Good: Why Chinese Sanctions over THAAD have Backfired

349. The Opportunity is There: South Koreans’ Views of China and the Future of the US-ROK Alliance

350. Detachment by Default: the International Framework of the Karabakh Conflict

351. The Great Illusion: Foreign Policy Advocacy and the Problem of Knowledge

352. Turkish-Greek Rapprochement in the 1930s: The British Factor as a Third Party

353. The Biden Presidency Could be a Renaissance for U.S. Diplomacy in Africa

354. Turkey’s Response to Syrian Mass Migration: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis

355. The 2021 Iranian Presidential Election A Preliminary Assessment

356. A Rising or Ebbing Tide: Do Chinese Students Still Want to Study in the U.S.?

357. How not to Globalise IR: ‘Centre’ and ‘Periphery’ as Constitutive of ‘the International’

358. Recrafting International Relations by Worlding Multiply

359. Going Beyond the Add-and-Stir Critique: Tracing the Hybrid Masculinist Legacies of the Performative State

360. Challenging International Relations’ Conceptual Constraints: The International and Everyday Life across Borders in Southern Africa

361. Security Review: Russia-Ukraine Confrontation

362. On the New National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation

363. How Nato Enlargement Strengthens the Security of the Euro-Atlantic Region: The Case of the Baltic States

364. The Sources of Russian Misconduct

365. Biden-Erdogan meeting: cautious rapprochement amid still thorny disputes

366. Ghana as the EU’s Migration Partner: Actors, Interests, and Recommendations for European Policymakers

367. The New Geo-Economic Environment and the EU’s Capacity to Act

368. Egypt, the EU, and Migration: An Uncomfortable Yet Unavoidable Partnership

369. Hun Sen's Mistake? The Domestic Political Ramifications of His Chinese Shelter

370. COVID‐19 Crisis Response Offers Insight into Evolving U.S.‐Cambodia Relations

371. Is the Muslim Brotherhood losing Turkey and Qatar in the light of the rapprochement with Egypt?

372. The way forward for Turkish-American relations: Partnership à la carte?

373. Afghanistan offers an opportunity to repair Turkey-NATO relations

374. The Central Asian Perspective on Turkey: Does Family Come First?

375. The Belt and Road Initiative and the Internationalisation of China's Scientific Power: The Case of Italy

376. Reframing International Relations and Development (Syllabus Resource)

377. IR Theories (Syllabus Resource)

378. EU-China Engagement in Humanitarian Aid: Different Approaches, Shared Interests?

379. The 23rd EU-Ukraine Summit at a time of changes

380. 100 Days In: Assessing New Pathways for the Biden Administration

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

382. Ratification, Reservations, and Review: Exploring the Role of the CEDAW Compliance Mechanisms in Women’s Rights

383. Stealing the Genie from the Lamp: The Politics of Energy and Justice in Canada

384. The United Nations Children and Armed Conflict Agenda: Integrating Child Protection Issues and Children’s Voices in Peace Processes

385. The Importance of International Partnerships for Israel’s Progressive Camp

386. Israel's Relations with Arab Countries: The Unfulfilled Potential

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

388. A Roundtable on Christopher Dietrich, A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations

389. The Impact of the Repression in Xinjiang on China’s Relations with Other Countries

390. Turkey: The European Union’s Adversarial Partner

391. The Vision Group on U.S.-ROK Relations: Insights and Recommendations

392. Limits of Public Diplomacy and Soft Power: Lessons from the THAAD Dispute for South Korea's Foreign Policy

393. Adapting the U.S.-South Korea Alliance to an Indo-Pacific Regional Architecture: Challenges and Prospects

394. Advancing South Korea-Southeast Asia Security Ties: Between Opportunities and Challenges

395. 2021 Report on American Attitudes towards the U.S.-ROK Alliance and North Korea Policy

396. Abe Shinzo: Diplomat-in-Chief

397. The Silence of non-Western International Relations Theory as a Camouflage Strategy: The Trauma of Qing China and the Late Ottoman Empire

398. Systemic Reconfiguration of Capitalism: Applying Ruggie’s Critique of Waltz in Economics

399. Old Ally, New Direction: Cobra Gold and Beyond

400. For Israel’s Acceptance to the AU as Observer Reveals Continental Divides