The new issue of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies is now available online. Stefano Bianchini revisits international development assistance to Southeast Europe and makes the case for a post-functionalist approach. Igor Delanoe reviews the Russian naval power in light of the Crimean crisis. James Meernik and Jose Raul Guerrero analyse the ICTY’s potential for contributing to reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia. Nora Ratzmann examines the social protection system of Moldova. Finally, Burcin Ulug-Eryilmaz challenges the premise of the ‘europeanization’ of Turkish foreign policy through an analysis of the Cyprus problem. The issue also includes reviews of books recently authored by Joseph Nye, Elissa Helms and George Kassimeris.