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- 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
- 54/2023: Coal, oil and gas going into extra time: The narrative of abated fossil fuels threatens to undermine the Paris climate targets

- Gerrit Hansen
- 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
- 54/2017: The trouble with transition: No off-the-shelf arrangement for the UK after Brexit

- Nicolai von Ondarza
- 54/2016: Georgia and Abkhazia caught between Turkey and Russia: Turkey's changing relations with Russia and the West in 2015-2016 and their impact on Georgia and Abkhazia

- Andrea Weiss and Yana Zabanova
- 54/2014: Power shift in Tunisia: Electoral success of secular parties might deepen polarization

- Anne Wolf
- 54/2005: Latin American shadowboxing? FTAA delays and challenges for Europe

- Günther Maihold and Claudia Zilla
- 53/2023: Diplomacy in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine: Continuation of war by other means

- Sabine Fischer
- 53/2022: The spoilers of Darfur: Sudan's protracted political crisis and the intensifying violence in Darfur are closely connected

- Gerrit Kurtz
- 53/2021: UN-General Assembly of "hope": A more collaborative debate, an innovative report, and an SDG moment

- Marianne Beisheim
- 53/2020: Turkey-Russia partnership in the war over Nagorno-Karabakh: Militarised peacebuilding with implications for conflict transformation

- Daria Isachenko
- 53/2019: PD and M5S: The Italian alliance of convenience. The power of the status quo in a challenging economic context

- Emanuele Caggiano and Paweł Tokarski
- 53/2018: New connectivity in the Bay of Bengal: Opportunities and perspectives of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)

- Christian Wagner and Siddharth Tripathi
- 53/2017: The EU and the Western Balkans: So near and yet so far. Why the region needs fast-track socio-economic convergence with the EU

- Matteo Bonomi and Dušan Reljić
- 53/2016: Negative emissions: A challenge for climate policy

- Oliver Geden and Stefan Schäfer
- 53/2014: Post-election Tunisia: Security issues as a threat to democratisation. Germany should help reform and strengthen the security sector

- Christian Mölling and Isabelle Werenfels
- 53/2005: The EU's new communication policy: After the failure of the constitutional treaty, now Plan D?

- Katharina Gröber and Sabine Riedel
- 52/2024: Saudi Arabia strives to become major player in mineral supply chains: A questionable pillar of Europe's diversification strategy

- Meike Schulze and Mark Schrolle
- 52/2023: Deepfakes - When we can no longer believe our eyes and ears: Media manipulation in conflict. Challenges and responses

- Aldo Kleemann
- 52/2022: The opposition alliance in Turkey: A viable alternative to Erdoğan?

- Berk Esen
- 52/2021: Making sense of Turkey's cautious reaction to power shifts in Tunisia: Turkey adjusts its foreign policy in Europe's southern neighbourhood

- Nebahat Tanrıverdi Yaşar and Hürcan Aslı Aksoy
- 52/2020: Redrawing the maps in Kashmir: New geopolitical realities in the conflict between China, India, and Pakistan

- Christian Wagner and Angela Stanzel
- 52/2019: Europe's third way in cyberspace: What part does the new EU Cybersecurity Act play?

- Annegret Bendiek and Martin Schallbruch
- 52/2018: Myanmar, the Rohingya crisis, and further EU sanctions

- Felix Heiduk
- 52/2017: Mali, the G5 and security sector assistance: Political obstacles to effective cooperation

- Denis Tull
- 52/2016: Syria's uneasy bedfellows: Perpetuation of conflict serves radicals, prospect for compromise increases moderation

- Khaled Yacoub Oweis and Heiko Wimmen
- 52/2015: Burying heads in Geneva sands: Without dismantling the sectarian crux of Assad's rule, Syria peace talks are unlikely to usher in stability

- Khaled Yacoub Oweis
- 52/2014: The Framework Nations Concept: Germany's contribution to a capable European defence

- Claudia Major and Christian Mölling
- 52/2005: Last chance in Hong Kong? Obstacles on the road to the conclusion of the Doha Round

- Heribert Dieter
- 51/2024: The legacy of the UN Special Adviser on Solutions to Internal Displacement: How to maintain political momentum after the mandate expires

- Nadine Knapp and Anne Koch
- 51/2023: France's Africa policy under president Macron: Good intentions, partial reform and the fiasco in the Sahel

- Denis Tull
- 51/2022: Bolstering the India-Germany strategic partnership: Deepening commonalities, broadening the agenda, acknowledging differences

- Christian Wagner and Shanthie Mariet D'Souza
- 51/2021: A shared responsibility for Northern Ireland: Why the EU and the UK should work together to find flexible solutions after Brexit

- Nicolai von Ondarza
- 51/2020: Preparing for the crises after COVID-19: Systematic foresight as a tool for evidence-informed precautionary policy

- Lars Brozus
- 51/2019: Aung San Suu Kyi at the International Court of Justice: The Gambia's genocide case against Myanmar and its domestic ramifications

- Angshuman Choudhury and Felix Heiduk
- 51/2018: Intelligence support for EU security policy: Options for enhancing the flow of information and political oversight

- Raphael Bossong
- 51/2017: Syria's reconstruction scramble: In a game fraught with political risk, Europe should aim for long-term stabilization

- Muriel Asseburg and Khaled Yacoub Oweis
- 51/2016: Deoligarchisation in Ukraine: Promising visions, murky realities

- Steffen Halling and Susan Stewart
- 51/2015: Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement: Increased pressure on European trade policy

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- 51/2014: Islamist and secular forces in Morocco: Not a zero-sum game

- Mohammed Masbah
- 51/2005: The Amman suicide bombings: On the strategy of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi

- Guido Steinberg
- 50/2024: Escalations risks in the Horn of Africa: Threats from Egypt, Ethiopia, and Somalia exacerbate local conflicts

- Gerrit Kurtz, Stephan Roll and Lossow, Tobias$cvon
- 50/2023: Shadow players: Western consultancies in the Arab world. How multinational consulting firms shape public policy

- Dawud Ansari and Isabelle Werenfels
- 50/2022: Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean: The potential for hydrogen partnership

- Laurent Ruseckas
- 50/2021: Afghanistan: The West fails - a win for China and Russia? The views from Beijing and Moscow

- Sabine Fischer and Angela Stanzel