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- 25/2023: Knowledge politics in the context of international climate negotiations: The IPCC Synthesis Report will shape COP28 and the global stocktake

- Gerrit Hansen and Oliver Geden
- 25/2022: Perceptions in Turkey about the war in Ukraine: Implications for the future of EU-Turkey relations

- Sinem Adar
- 25/2021: New trade agreement in Asia: Liberalisation in times of geopolitical rivalry

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- 25/2020: The great carve-up: Libya's internationalised conflicts after Tripoli

- Wolfram Lacher
- 25/2019: The hidden dangers of falsified and substandard medicines: Developing countries are most affected by the illegal trade

- Judith Vorrath and Maike Voss
- 25/2018: Qualified majority voting and flexible integration for a more effective CFSP? A critical examination of the EU's options

- Annegret Bendiek, Ronja Kempin and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 25/2017: Three scenarios for the Qatar crisis: Regime change, resolution or Cold War in the Gulf

- Matthias Sailer and Stephan Roll
- 25/2016: The effects of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor on India-Pakistan relations

- Christian Wagner
- 25/2015: Between military non-alignment and integration: Finland and Sweden in search of a new security strategy

- Tobias Etzold and Christian Opitz
- 25/2014: Libya's transition: Towards collapse

- Wolfram Lacher
- 25/2013: Shale gas for a better climate? The US fracking revolution challenges European and international climate policy

- Susanne Dröge and Kirsten Westphal
- 25/2012: Rio+20 realpolitik and its implications for "The future we want"

- Marianne Beisheim, Birgit Lode and Nils Simon
- 25/2011: Warsaw's ambitious CSDP agenda: Polish Council Presidency seeks progress on Weimar Triangle initiatives

- Claudia Major and Florian Wassenberg
- 25/2010: Sweden: Right-wing populist yet EU friendly. The electoral success of the Sweden Democrats overshadows the increasing approval of the EU in Sweden

- Peer Krumrey and Carsten Schymik
- 25/2009: Turkey's accession process to the EU: The agenda behind the agenda

- Heinz Kramer
- 25/2008: 1944 or 1933? The drawbacks of the world financial summits

- Heribert Dieter and Richard Higgott
- 25/2006: Peace in Waziristan: Success or setback in the fight against terrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan?

- Christian Wagner and Citha Doris Maaß
- 25/2005: Lessons from the failed constitutional referenda: The European Union needs to be politicized

- Daniela Schwarzer
- 25/2004: The future European Commission: The debate regarding leadership, collegiality and tasks

- Andreas Maurer, Sarah Reichel and Alexandra Jonas
- 24/2025: Turning the EU into a life insurence policy: German European policy in times of upheaval

- Raphael Bossong, Kai-Olaf Lang, Barbara Lippert and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 24/2024: How Russia is recruiting for the long war: Covertly mobilising volunteers while preparing for a new round of compulsory mobilisation

- Margarete Klein
- 24/2023: From "Global Britain" to Realpolitik - the updated Integrated Review: How the United Kingdom wants to position itself as a reliable partner in a competitive global order

- Nicolai von Ondarza and Dominik Rehbaum
- 24/2022: Moscow threatens the balance in the High North: In light of Russia's war in Ukraine, Finland and Sweden are moving closer to NATO

- Minna Ålander and Michael Paul
- 24/2021: Palestinian elections, finally: Significance, challenges and European responsibilities

- Muriel Asseburg
- 24/2020: Turkey and Russia: No birds of the same feather

- Dimitar Bechev and Suat Kınıklıoğlu
- 24/2019: It is up to the government: Political lessons learnt from the 2016 Brexit referendum

- Barbara Lippert and Erik Brandes
- 24/2018: No "global Britain" after Brexit: Leaving the EU weakens UK foreign and security policy, closer ties remain in Germany's interest

- Claudia Major and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 24/2017: The South Caucasus and Iran in the post-sanctions era: Pursuing greater interconnectedness amidst continuing constraints and scaled-down expectations

- Andrea Weiss and Yana Zabanova
- 24/2016: The end of a two-state settlement? Alternatives and priorities for settling the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

- Muriel Asseburg and Jan Busse
- 24/2015: Balancing on the brink: Lebanon, tangled up in the Syrian war, struggles to maintain its stability

- Heiko Wimmen
- 24/2014: Human rights and sustainability in free trade agreements: Can the Cariforum-EU Economic Partnership Agreement serve as a model?

- Evita Schmieg
- 24/2013: Transnational organised crime in West Africa: More than a problem of terrorism and law enforcement

- Judith Vorrath
- 24/2012: The case for a European Defence Review: Why national-level armed forces planning is not enough

- Marcel Dickow, Hilmar Linnenkamp and Christian Mölling
- 24/2011: Another new START? Combining deep cuts in strategic and substrategic nuclear arsenals

- Michael Paul
- 24/2010: Surprises from Ukraine: Democracy moves out and Russia moves in

- Susan Stewart
- 24/2009: Taking Medvedev at his Word: The Russian president's proposal for an international energy accord and the Energy Charter Treaty

- Kirsten Westphal
- 24/2008: Saving the two-state solution: A transatlantic agenda for the Middle East

- Muriel Asseburg and Patrick Müller
- 24/2006: Democracy and security in Britain after the "Heathrow plot": The survival of the fittest?

- Roderick Parkes
- 24/2005: A test for Bush's Republican majority: The "filibuster"-debate in the U.S. Senate

- Michael Kolkmann
- 24/2004: Pressure from the East European member states: Tax burdens, locational competition and reform requirements within the EU-25

- Ognian N. Hishow
- 23/2025: Mexico – From a short nearshoring boom to US "security-shoring"

- Günther Maihold
- 23/2024: Foresight: Pathogens from the permafrost. Combating the spread of an animal-borne disease with or without Russia

- Michael Bayerlein, Miranda Böttcher, Bettina Rudloff and Pedro A. Villarreal
- 23/2023: Cyber operations in Russia's war against Ukraine: Uses, limitations, and lessons learned so far

- Matthias Schulze and Mika Kerttunen
- 23/2022: Decarbonising EU-Turkey energy cooperation: Challenges and prospects

- Kadri Tastan
- 23/2021: The Corona debt conundrum in the Eurozone: Limits to stabilisation by monetary policy and the search for alternatives

- Paweł Tokarski and Alexander Wiedman
- 23/2020: Implementing and enforcing: UN arms embargoes lessons learned from various conflict contexts

- Judith Vorrath
- 23/2019: UN peacekeeping in Mali: Time to adjust Minusma's mandate

- Denis Tull
- 23/2018: The global debate on the future of artificial intelligence: The need for international regulation and opportunities for German foreign policy

- Marcel Dickow and Daniel Voelsen
- 23/2017: Containing illicit flows at African borders: Pitfalls for Europe

- Judith Vorrath
- 23/2016: The danger of chemical weapons in Syria: Unfinished disarmament and international control efforts

- Oliver Meier