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- 15/2022: Amnesty International and the Apartheid claim against Israel: Political and legal relevance

- Muriel Asseburg
- 15/2021: The pandemic and governance in the Maghreb: A moment of truth. The Covid-19 pandemic tests the sustainability of differenct governance approaches

- Intissar Fakir and Isabelle Werenfels
- 15/2020: Iran's multi-faceted strategy in Deir ez-Zor: From fighting terrorism to creating a zone of influence

- Hamidreza Azizi
- 15/2019: Why and how NATO should adapt to a new Mediterranean security environment

- Can Kasapoğlu
- 15/2018: Labour clauses for sustainability? Colombian trade agreements exemplify potential and limits

- Evita Schmieg
- 15/2017: Brief respite for Lukashenka: Russian loans alleviate Minsk's immediate financial woes, but deepen dependency

- Janis Kluge
- 15/2016: The United States, China and the freedom of the seas: Washington's FONOPs conflict with Beijing

- Michael Paul
- 15/2015: Built on sand: Egypt's questionable strategy for growth and development

- Stephan Roll and Matthias Sailer
- 15/2014: Central African Republic in crisis: African Union Mission needs United Nations support

- Annette Weber and Markus Kaim
- 15/2013: Angola's crucial foreign policy drive

- Paula Cristina Roque
- 15/2012: Is the UK jumping or being pushed? British separatism after Cameron's EU veto

- Andreas Maurer and Roderick Parkes
- 15/2011: Central African Republic: Peacebuilding without peace. Challenges on the road to accountable government

- Louisa N. Lombard
- 15/2010: When they overstay their welcome: UN peacekeepers in Africa

- Denis Michael Tull
- 15/2009: German brakes on integration: Consequences and dangers of the Federal Constitutional Court judgment for Germany and the EU

- Peter Becker and Andreas Maurer
- 15/2008: A change of paradigm in Afghanistan: Afghan government ownership instead of donor priorities

- Citha Doris Maaß
- 15/2007: CFSP after the footnote summit

- Annegret Bendiek
- 15/2006: From Schengen to Prüm: Deeper integration through enhanced cooperation or signs of fragmentation in the EU?

- Daniela Kietz and Andreas Maurer
- 15/2005: U. S. policy towards Iran: Developments, options and scenarios

- Peter Rudolf
- 15/2004: The 2005 U.S. defense budget: In line with defense transformation?

- Benjamin Schreer
- 15/2003: Kyoto Protocol at a dead end?

- Friedemann Müller
- 14/2024: The next phase of European climate policy: Laying the groundwork with the 2040 target

- Felix Schenuit and Oliver Geden
- 14/2023: Sustaining peace in Ethiopia: The end of the war in the North should be the prelude to fundamental governance reforms

- Gerrit Kurtz
- 14/2022: The bilateralisation of British foreign policy: Status and consequences for Germany and the EU after one year of Brexit

- Julina Mintel and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 14/2021: Back to the future? International climate policy in 2021. New constellations for the EU's climate diplomacy

- Susanne Dröge and Tessa-Sophie Schrader
- 14/2020: Put the ball in Tunisia's court: New government and urgency of reform require modified EU approach

- Isabelle Werenfels
- 14/2019: The link between healthcare and energy supply: How joined-up thinking can lead to more synergies between the two policy fields

- Martin Keim, Maria Pastukhova, Maike Voss and Kirsten Westphal
- 14/2018: Control of the Syrian airspace: Russian geopolitical ambitions and air threat assessment

- Can Kasapoğlu
- 14/2017: Tapping into the economic potential of refugees: Fostering development through transitional social and economic integration

- Steffen Angenendt and Niels Harild
- 14/2016: The Future of the Minsk agreements: Press for implementation and support sanctions

- Susan Stewart
- 14/2015: India's position in international climate negotiations: No shift under Modi

- Susanne Dröge and Christian Wagner
- 14/2014: Quadrennial Defense Review 2014: Trends in US defense policy and consequences for NATO

- Marco Overhaus
- 14/2013: Why an in-out referendum won't settle the European question in British politics

- Tim Oliver
- 14/2012: Sabre-Rattling in the Persian Gulf: Legal and military aspects of the ideological confrontation between Iran and the United States

- Walter Posch and Sascha Albrecht
- 14/2011: Croatia's rush to join the EU: Hasty admission would damage the country, other candidate countries and the EU

- Andrea Despot and Dušan Reljić
- 14/2010: The Blue Card impasse: Three options for EU policy on highly qualified immigrants

- Steffen Angenendt and Roderick Parkes
- 14/2009: A fresh impetus for German Polish relations: Proposals for an intensification of bilateral cooperation

- Jutta Frasch
- 14/2008: European agricultural reform and WTO negotiations in parallel mutually impeding or reinforcing processes?

- Bettina Rudloff
- 14/2007: "Hamastan vs. Fatahland": A chance for progress in the Middle East?

- Muriel Asseburg
- 14/2006: Europe and China competing for Russian gas?

- Roland Götz
- 14/2005: Kiev's EU ambitions

- Eberhard Schneider and Christoph Saurenbach
- 14/2004: The multinational force in Iraq and its status under international law after the transfer of power

- Christian Schaller
- 14/2003: Imperial overstretch? The United States and the rising costs of the war on terrorism

- Jens van Scherpenberg
- 13/2024: The externalisation of European refugee protection: A legal, practical and political assessment of current proposals

- Steffen Angenendt, Nadine Biehler, Raphael Bossong, David Kipp and Anne Koch
- 13/2023: A new course for Japan's security policy: The historic decision on military armament

- Alexandra Sakaki
- 13/2022: The future of gobal mobility: Why we need a debate about multilateral and digital solutions to prevent the Global South from being excluded from international travel

- Steffen Angenendt and Karl Steinacker
- 13/2021: A restrained embrace: South Korea's response to Germany's Indo-Pacific strategey

- Eric J. Ballbach and Laura Morazzini
- 13/2020: The Brexit revolution: New political conditions change the dynamics of the next phase of EU-UK negotiations

- Nicolai von Ondarza
- 13/2019: Is Tunisia really democratising? Progress, resistance, and an uncertain outlook

- Max Gallien and Isabelle Werenfels
- 13/2018: Georgia positions itself on China's new Silk Road: Relations between Tbilisi and Beijing in the light of the Belt-and-Road Initiative

- Franziska Smolnik
- 13/2017: Africa - G20 and proposals for Marshall plans: New instruments for new external economic settings?

- Evita Schmieg