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- 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
- 13/2025: Scaling industrial carbon dioxide removal: Policy options for a short-term strategy

- Felix Schenuit and Domenik Treß
- 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
- 13/2016: Nordic-Baltic security, Germany and NATO: The Baltic Sea Region is a test case for European security

- Claudia Major and Alicia von Voss
- 13/2015: The politics of protest in Tunisia: Instrument in parties' competition vs. tool for participation

- Amel Boubekeur
- 13/2014: Eurosceptics in the European Parliament: Isolated and divided in Brussels but driving national debates

- Daniela Kietz and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 13/2013: Erdoğan und Öcalan begin talks: A paradigm shift in Turkey's Kurdish policy and a new strategy of the PKK

- Günter Seufert and Kevin Matthees
- 13/2012: The failure of the troika in Athens: Foreign assistance does not show Greece the way out of the crisis

- Heribert Dieter and Annkathrin Frind
- 13/2011: CSDP on the brink: The importance of bringing France and the United Kingdom back in

- Ronja Kempin and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 13/2010: The German Armed Forces and the financial crisis: Towards national restructuring and European economies of scale

- Hilmar Linnenkamp, Christian Mölling, Marcel Dickow and Sophie-Charlotte Brune
- 13/2009: Solar power from the desert: A sensible and feasible energy solution?

- Isabelle Werenfels and Kirsten Westphal
- 13/2008: Creating the European External Action Service: Preconditions for avoiding a rude awakening

- Julia Lieb and Andreas Maurer
- 13/2007: From Blair to Brown: All change? New leadership, new priorities, new policies

- Stephanie Claudia Hofmann and Roderick Parkes
- 13/2006: The Eastern enlargement of the Monetary Union: Estonia wants to move from the periphery into the centre of the Union

- Alexander Zimmer and Marie McGinley
- 13/2005: New impulses from Europe's south: Spain and Portugal regrasp the initiative in the process of European integration

- Günther Maihold and Andreas Maurer
- 13/2004: Withdrawal from Gaza: A step towards peace or the end of the two-state solution?

- Muriel Asseburg
- 13/2003: Is the FTAA at an impasse? The key players US and Brazil

- Susanne Gratius
- 12/2025: The US-China tech war: Where does Turkey stand?

- Çağdaş Üngör
- 12/2024: Setting the course after elections in Indonesia: President Prabowo Subianto and the complex legacy of Jokowi

- Felix Heiduk
- 12/2023: Into the blue: The role of the ocean in climate policy. Europe needs to clarify the balance between protection and use

- Miranda Böttcher, Oliver Geden and Felix Schenuit
- 12/2022: Terror against the Taliban: Islamic State shows new strength in Afghanistan

- Guido Steinberg and Aljoscha Albrecht
- 12/2021: The EU after Brexit: Renewed debate about enlargement and deepening

- Barbara Lippert
- 12/2020: EU global health policy: An agenda for the German Council Presidency

- Susan Bergner and Maike Voss
- 12/2019: Erdoğan's comprehensive religious policy: Management of the religious realm in Turkey

- Salim Çevik
- 12/2018: Colombia's peace and Venezuela's turmoil: An emerging regional crisis landscape in South America

- Günther Maihold
- 12/2017: Syria's sectarian quandary: Without solving Sunni dispossession, the Geneva talks skirt around the conflict

- Khaled Yacoub Oweis
- 12/2016: The future of the WTO after the Nairobi Ministerial Conference

- Evita Schmieg and Bettina Rudloff
- 12/2015: #We are not Charlie: Muslims' differentiated reactions to the Paris Attacks, and the dangers of indiscriminate finger-pointing

- Jannis Grimm
- 12/2014: Wildlife crime in Africa - a global challenge: Successful countermeasures must involve local populations

- Margit Hellwig-Bötte
- 12/2013: Unconventional oil and gas: Global consequences

- Kirsten Westphal
- 12/2012: EU-Russia gas relations: How to manage new uncertainties and imbalances

- Ralf Dickel and Kirsten Westphal
- 12/2011: Peace, Security, and Crisis Management: German Priorities in the UN Security Council 2011/12

- Elisabeth Schöndorf and Markus Kaim
- 12/2010: Russia's new military doctrine until 2020: Indecisive compromise between traditionalists and reformers

- Margarete Klein
- 12/2009: The detainee dilemma: The U.S. debate about the release of prisoners from Guantanamo Bay

- Johannes Thimm
- 12/2008: Steering labour migration to the EU - perspectives

- Steffen Angenendt and Roderick Parkes
- 12/2007: EU-NATO relations: Time to thaw the "frozen conflict"

- Stephanie Claudia Hofmann and Christopher Reynolds
- 12/2006: Unrest in Turkey's Kurdish region: Challenges for Turkey and the EU

- Heinz Kramer
- 12/2005: Farewell to the laws against torture? The American treatment of detainees in the fight against terrorism

- Johannes Thimm