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- 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
- 19/2018: The EU as a force for peace in international cyber diplomacy

- Annegret Bendiek
- 19/2017: Trump's trade policy: First international consequences

- Evita Schmieg
- 19/2016: After the Paris agreement: New challenges for the EU's leadership in climate policy

- Susanne Dröge and Oliver Geden
- 19/2015: Identity and violence in Ukraine: Societal developments since the Maidan protests

- Steffen Halling and Susan Stewart
- 19/2014: The new "Lions of Syria": Salafist and jihadist groups dominate insurgency

- Guido Steinberg
- 19/2013: Charting a new course on North Korea's nuclear programme? The options and the Non-Proliferation Treaty

- Hanns Günther Hilpert and Oliver Meier
- 19/2012: Missile Defense: Problems and opportunities in NATO-Russia relations

- Michael Paul
- 19/2011: Palestine at the United Nations: Options, risks and chances of an application for full membership and recognition

- Muriel Asseburg
- 19/2010: What comes after the two degree target? The EU's climate policy should advocate for flexible benchmarks

- Oliver Geden
- 19/2009: The West Balkans between the EU, the USA, and Russia: Challenges and options

- Dušan Reljić
- 19/2008: The end of an odyssey in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The police reform smoothes the way to a Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU but fails to end stagnation

- Solveig Richter
- 19/2007: The Green Paper on the EU asylum system: Necessary but not sufficient

- Steffen Angenendt and Roderick Parkes
- 19/2006: Prodi's government: First steps at home and abroad

- Ruth Hanau Santini
- 19/2005: A "roadmap" for Kashmir?

- Christian Wagner
- 19/2004: Colombia: Security as the road to peace? The role of Europe and the international community in the Colombian conflict

- Günther Maihold
- 18/2025: Israel's radical government: Dismantling the separation of powers, takeover of the state apparatus, and accelerated annexation

- Muriel Asseburg and Peter Lintl
- 18/2024: Back to the future of the Arctic: The enduring relevance of arms control

- Michael Paul
- 18/2023: Omani hydrogen for Germany and the EU: Not just a matter of energy policy

- Dawud Ansari
- 18/2022: Gabriel Boric assumes office in Chile: A "hinge presidency" launched amidst constitutional process

- Claudia Zilla
- 18/2021: Towards Jewish-Arab normalization in Israel: Israeli Arabs want a more pragmatic politics while Jewish parties court the Arab vote

- Lidia Averbukh
- 18/2020: Brexit: A pragmatic trade agreement? Time is tight but deal remains possible

- Bettina Rudloff and Evita Schmieg
- 18/2019: Three scenarios for the development of the Sisi regime in Egypt: Development dictatorship, Mubarak 2.0, or rapid collapse?

- Luca Miehe and Stephan Roll
- 18/2018: On the way to a Global Compact on Refugees: The "zero draft". A positive, but not yet sufficient step

- Steffen Angenendt and Nadine Biehler
- 18/2017: Competition for the ANC: Dominant party losing youth and poorer sections of South African population

- Melanie Müller
- 18/2016: NATO needs deterrence and dialogue: Defining the new balance in view of the Warsaw summit

- Claudia Major and Jeffrey Rathke
- 18/2015: The pan-European order at the crossroads: Three principles for a new beginning

- Markus Kaim, Hanns W. Maull and Kirsten Westphal
- 18/2014: Ukraine in crisis: Challenges of developing a new political culture

- Steffen Halling and Susan Stewart