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- 21/2024: France's disruptive Zeitenwende: As a consequence of Russia's war against Ukraine, Paris and Berlin adapt their security and defence policy - and bilateral divergences are increasing

- Sven Arnold and Claudia Major
- 21/2023: How Latin America is finding path to economic prosperity again: A just transition as target

- Günther Maihold
- 21/2022: Ukraine's membership bid puts pressure on the European Union: A security policy flanking, not a revision of EU enlargement policy, is advisable

- Barbara Lippert
- 21/2021: Responsibility in supply chains: Germany's due diligence act is a good start

- Günther Maihold, Melanie Müller, Christina Saulich and Svenja Schöneich
- 21/2020: The Covid-19 pandemic and conflict dynamics in Syria: Neither a turning point nor an overall determinant

- Muriel Asseburg, Hamidreza Azizi, Galip Dalay and Moritz Pieper
- 21/2019: Stuck in the twilight zone? March 2019 municipal elections in Turkey

- T. Deniz Erkmen
- 21/2018: Fair play: The recent common agricultural policy and its limited effect on development

- Bettina Rudloff and Michael Brüntrup
- 21/2017: International cooperation on migration policy: Dare to to more! The Global Forum on Migration and Development in Berlin opens up opportunities

- Steffen Angenendt and Anne Koch
- 21/2016: European disintegration: Too much to lose

- Bettina Rudloff and Evita Schmieg
- 21/2015: Nigeria: Boko Haram and the regionalization of terrorism

- Denis Tull and Annette Weber
- 21/2014: Middle East peace talks at the end of the road? One-state reality consolidating

- Muriel Asseburg
- 21/2013: Lebanon's slow-motion self-destruction: State institutions disintegrate under pressure of the conflict in Syria

- Heiko Wimmen
- 21/2012: The divisiveness of mobility: Fuelling populism in the Euro and Schengen areas

- Daniela Schwarzer and Roderick Parkes
- 21/2011: Is Afghanistan on the brink of a new civil war? Possible scenarios and influencing factors in the transition process

- Thomas Ruttig and Citha Doris Maaß
- 21/2010: A new impulse for EU Asylum Policy: The potential of the European Asylum Support Office

- Roderick Parkes and Steffen Angenendt
- 21/2009: Effective provisions for emergency prevention and response in the gas sector: Pioneering proposals of the Commission for a New Risk-Management Architecture

- Oliver Geden
- 21/2008: The end of the American model: Why the financial crisis in the USA marks a turning point in history

- Heribert Dieter
- 21/2007: The Berlin-London connection: From "No Frills" to "Full Service"? Prospects for a new bilateralism in EU affairs

- Simon J. Bulmer and Roderick Parkes
- 21/2006: Joint patrols at the EU's southern border: Security and development in the control of African migration

- Roderick Parkes
- 21/2005: China and Japan: A rupture unhealed

- Kay Moeller and Markus K. Tidten
- 21/2004: The referendum in Venezuela: No solution to the political crisis

- Susanne Gratius
- 20/2025: Turkey on the path to autocracy: Economic consequences and policy options for the EU and Germany

- Yaşar Aydın
- 20/2024: The Turkish diaspora landscape in Western Europe: Between the AKP's power aspirations and migrants' grievances

- Sinem Adar, Yaşar Aydın, Cengiz Günay and Günter Seufert
- 20/2023: New US export controls: Key policy choices for Europe. Recommendations for a robust European export control policy

- Martin Chorzempa and Laura von Daniels
- 20/2022: Advancing European internal and external digital sovereignty: The Brussels effect and the EU-US Trade and Technology Council

- Annegret Bendiek and Isabella Stürzer
- 20/2021: The next steps for EU counterterrorism policy: Evolving threats of Jihadism, right-wing extremism, and transatlantic cooperation

- Raphael Bossong
- 20/2020: Covid-19 in the Horn of Africa: Gaining trust in a crisis

- Annette Weber
- 20/2019: The "deal of the century" for Israel-Palestine: US proposals are likely to speed demise of two-state settlement

- Muriel Asseburg
- 20/2018: Tripoli's militia cartel: How ill-conceived stabilisation blocks political progress, and risks renewed war

- Wolfram Lacher
- 20/2017: The new "Europe of security": Elements for a European white paper on security and defence

- Annegret Bendiek
- 20/2016: United Nations Peacekeeping and the use of force: The Intervention Brigade in Congo is no model for success

- Denis Tull
- 20/2015: Japan after two years of "Abenomics": Monetary illusions, timid reforms. So far, Prime Minister Abe's economic policy has missed its mark

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- 20/2014: Yemen: GCC roadmap to nowhere. Elite bargaining and political infighting block a meaningful transition

- Mareike Transfeld
- 20/2013: Transformation backlog in South Sudan: Security sector reforms stall in the face of growing autocracy

- Annette Weber
- 20/2012: A new approach in and for Greece: After the recent greek elections, effort should focus on modernising selected economic zones and empowering local entities

- Daniela Schwarzer
- 20/2011: Parliamentary crisis follows Turkish elections: Constitutional and Kurdish questions demand resolution yet opposition refuses cooperation

- Günter Seufert
- 20/2010: Parliamentary dawn: The new self-confidence of the European Parliament

- Daniela Kietz and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 20/2009: Greenland on the way to independence? Grounds for an enhanced EU-Greenland partnership

- Carsten Schymik
- 20/2008: EU foreign policy perspectives: A call for the revival of the Weimar Triangle

- Annegret Bendiek
- 20/2007: Croatia in the run-up to the elections

- Tomislav Maršić
- 20/2006: An international force for Lebanon? No sustainable stabilisation without a political conflict settlement

- Muriel Asseburg
- 20/2005: The German Parliament and European Politics: Making Better Use of Existing Powers and Opportunities Arising from the European Constitutional Treaty

- Daniela Kietz
- 20/2004: Agenda 2007: The first stage of financial negotiations in Europe 2007-2013

- Peter Becker
- 19/2025: The strategic raw material partnership between the EU and Zambia: Industrial cooperation is key to value creation and long-term collaboration

- Meike Schulze
- 19/2024: Taming national interests within the CFSP: Europe's cyber foreign and security policy as a test run

- Annegret Bendiek, Max Becker, Camille Borrett and Paul Bochtler
- 19/2023: Political and economic implications of the Turkish earthquakes: Centralisation of power has eroded state capacity

- Aksoy, Hürcan Asl¸ and Salim Çevik
- 19/2022: Expanding Germany's relations with India: Triangular cooperation as the next step in the strategic partnership

- Christian Wagner, Jana Lemke and Tobias Scholz
- 19/2021: The conference on the future of Europe: Obstacles and opportunities to a European reform initiative that goes beyond crisis management

- Nicolai von Ondarza and Minna Ålander
- 19/2020: South Asia in the corona crisis: Economic and political consequences

- Christian Wagner and Tobias Scholz
- 19/2019: Venezuela, the region and the world: Steps for a possible way out of the crisis

- Claudia Zilla