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- Juillet 2006: Abattez vos cartes! Réflexions pour surmonter le malaise constitutionnel de l'Union Européenne

- Daniela Schwarzer and Andreas Maurer
- 68/2022: The role of nuclear weapons in Russia's strategic deterrence: Implications for European security and nuclear arms control

- Lydia Wachs
- 67/2022: Chad's crisis-prone transition: Dynastic consolidation and its risks

- Wolfram Lacher
- 66/2022: The challenge of decarbonisation and EU-Turkey trade relations: A long-term perspective

- Kadri Tastan
- 66/2020: A gangster's paradise? Transnational organised crime in the Covid-19 pandemic

- Maria Dellasega and Judith Vorrath
- 65/2022: Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine: Mission impossible

- Sabine Fischer
- 65/2020: A more robust Russia policy for the EU: How member-state coalitions can contribute

- Susan Stewart
- 64/2022: Russia's war on Ukraine and the rise of the Middle corridor as a third vector of Eurasian connectivity: Connecting Europe and Asia via Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Turkey

- Tuba Eldem
- 64/2020: Foresight: Global competition for health care workers from Africa

- Steffen Angenendt, Anne Koch and Melanie Müller
- 63/2022: North Korea's fait accompli: Implications of the changing status quo on the Korean Peninsula

- Eric J. Ballbach
- 63/2020: Covid-19 and the securitization of national crises in Israel's strategic approach: Reliance on the security community as a "comfortable necessity"

- Gil David Murciano
- 62/2022: Amidst refugee flows, irregular migration, and authoritarianism: The politics of citizenship in Turkey

- Mesut Yeğen
- 62/2021: Biden's proposal for a US "sole purpose" nuclear declaratory policy: Consequences for allies in Asia, NATO and Germany

- Liviu Horovitz, Claudia Major, Jonas Schneider and Lydia Wachs
- 62/2020: Turkey, the EU and the Eastern Mediterranean crisis: Militarization of foreign policy and power rivalry

- Sinem Adar and Ilke Toygür
- 61/2022: More EU Decisions by qualified majority voting - but how? Legal and political options for extending qualified majority voting

- Julina Mintel and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 61/2021: South Africa's social and political challenges: Covid exacerbates socioeconomic inequalities amid ANC infighting

- Melanie Müller
- 61/2020: A new beginning with president Biden: Five German and European prioritites for the transatlantic agenda

- Laura von Daniels, Markus Kaim, Ronja Kempin, Kai-Olaf Lang, Marco Overhaus and Johannes Thimm
- 60/2022: Russia's catch-all nuclear rhetoric in its war against Ukraine: A balancing act between deterrence, dissuasion, and compellence strategies

- Liviu Horovitz and Anna Clara Arndt
- 60/2021: Supply chain instability threatens security of supplies: Options for industry and policymakers

- Günther Maihold and Fabian Mühlhöfer
- 60/2020: Problematic prospects for US-Turkish ties in the Biden era: Human rights, sanctions likely among early tests

- Alan Makovsky
- 60/2005: Power Changes Hands in Warsaw, Change of Course in Foreign Policy?

- Kai-Olaf Lang
- 59/2022: Sea change in EU trade policy: Opportunities for diversification in the Indo-Pacific

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- 59/2021: The Biden administration's Global Posture Review: Washington seeks to expand US military presence in Indo-Pacific without neglecting Europe

- Marco Overhaus
- 59/2020: Moldovan presidential elections driven by insecurity not geopolitics: President-elect Sandu may have found a cure against populism

- Dumitru Minzarari
- 59/2005: War of resolutions: Parliamentary blockades in the Kosovo negotiations

- Dušan Reljić
- 58/2022: Turkish and Iranian involvement in Iraq and Syria: Competing strategies, rising threat perceptions, and potentials for conflict

- Hamidreza Azizi and Salim Çevik
- 58/2021: A new hydrogen world: Geotechnological, economic, and political implications for Europe

- Julian Grinschgl, Jacopo Maria Pepe and Kirsten Westphal
- 58/2020: CFSP: The capability-expectation gap revisited. A data-based analysis

- Annegret Bendiek, Minna Ålander and Paul Bochtler
- 58/2005: Elections in Azerbaijan: Political infighting and strategic interests of great powers

- El'chan E. Nuriev
- 57/2022: Electrolysers for the hydrogen revolution: Challenges, dependencies, and solutions

- Dawud Ansari, Julian Grinschgl and Jacopo Maria Pepe
- 57/2021: Connecting Ukraine to Europe's electricity grid: Technical details and hard geopolitics

- Lukas Feldhaus, Kirsten Westphal and Georg Zachmann
- 57/2020: Russia's Arctic strategy through 2035: Grand plans and pragmatic constraints

- Janis Kluge and Michael Paul
- 57/2016: More bones to pick with the EU? Controversial poultry exports to Africa. Sustainable trade policy as a task for the G20

- Bettina Rudloff and Evita Schmieg
- 57/2005: Counterfeit, drugs, and human rights: Six parties at an impass? After the extension of the US agenda on North Korea

- Hanns Günther Hilpert and Kay Moeller
- 56/2022: Early contours of Philippine foreign policy under Ferdinand Marcos Jr.: Like father, like son

- Felix Heiduk and Tom Wilms
- 56/2021: Working toward durable Solutions to internal displacement: Recommendations of the UN High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement

- Nadine Knapp and Anne Koch
- 56/2020: The Hong Kong national security law: A harbinger of China's emerging international legal discourse power

- Moritz Rudolf
- 56/2016: The military topography of Syria's south: Fickle external support for moderates. Resurgent Islamic State in birthplace of the revolt

- Khaled Yacoub Oweis
- 56/2005: Constitutions, military force, and implications for German American relations

- Kenneth B. Moss
- 55/2022: Post-2023 election scenarios in Turkey

- Berk Esen
- 55/2021: Germany's new government and its foreign policy on Turkey: Lines of conflict and areas of cooperation

- Günter Seufert
- 55/2020: Bolivia after the 2020 general elections: Despite the return to power of the MAS, a new political era could be about to begin

- Claudia Zilla and Madeleyne Aguilar Andrade
- 55/2017: Reforming the Eurozone without a "grand bargain": New instruments and power-sharing in incomplete Monetary Union

- Paweł Tokarski
- 55/2016: The crushing of Syria's civil actors: Survival of grassroots structures is crucial for country's future

- Petra Becker and Friederike Stolleis
- 55/2014: The EU's new energy and climate policy framework for 2030: Implications for the German energy transition

- Severin Fischer
- 55/2005: "Barcelona Plus 10": No breakthrough in the Euro-Mediterranean partnership

- Muriel Asseburg
- 54/2022: Colombia's path to "total peace": President Gustavo Petro cannot fall back on the FARC blueprint

- Günther Maihold
- 54/2021: On words and votes in Venezuela: The talks between the conflict parties and the elections in November

- Claudia Zilla
- 54/2020: Maghrebi rivalries over sub-Saharan Africa: Algeria and Tunisia seeking to keep up with Morocco

- Isabelle Werenfels
- 54/2018: The Visegrád Group's policy towards Israel: Common values and interests as a catalyst for cooperation

- Joanna Dyduch
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