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- 12/2004: Europe and Latin America: Between withdrawal and convergence. Results of the summit meeting in Mexico

- Susanne Gratius
- 12/2003: The obligations to protect of the occupying powers in Iraq according to international law

- Christian Schaller
- 11/2025: The political transition in Syria: Regional and international interests

- Sinem Adar, Muriel Asseburg, Hamidreza Azizi, Margarete Klein and Guido Steinberg
- 11/2024: New technologies for the Bundeswehr: Need for action due to technical innovations

- Torben Arnold
- 11/2023: Negotiations on a free trade agreement between India and the EU: Ambitions, expectations, obstacles, and incentives

- Hanns Günther Hilpert, Bettina Rudloff and Christian Wagner
- 11/2022: From status quo power to reform engine: Germany's future role in the European Union

- Ronja Kempin and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 11/2021: Strengthening health systems worldwide: A new role for the ECDC

- Susan Bergner and Isabell Kump
- 11/2020: Nile conflict: Compensation rather than mediation. How Europeans can lead an alternative way forward

- Tobias von Lossow, Luca Miehe and Stephan Roll
- 11/2019: India's new Israel policy: How the decline of the Palestinian issue and economic reorientation accelerate Indo-Israeli cooperation

- P. R. Kumaraswamy
- 11/2018: Cyprus after elections: Recapturing the Crans Montana momentum for peace negotiations

- Ioannis N. Grigoriadis
- 11/2017: A permanent state of sanctions? Proposal for a more flexible EU sanctions policy toward Russia

- Sabine Fischer
- 11/2016: European Union data protection and external trade: Having the best of both worlds?

- Annegret Bendiek and Evita Schmieg
- 11/2015: Egypt's Nile water policy under Sisi: Security interests promote rapprochement with Ethiopia

- Tobias von Lossow and Stephan Roll
- 11/2014: Smartness without vision: The Moroccan regime in the face of acquiescent elites and weak social mobilization

- Saloua Zerhouni
- 11/2013: Egypt's revolutionary youth: From street politics to party politics

- Nadine Abdalla
- 11/2012: Crisis in Syria: Possibilities and limits of military intervention

- Markus Kaim
- 11/2011: Bangladesh: Successes in the fight against Islamist militancy. Democracy and the rule of law as a bulwark against radicalism

- Jasmin Lorch
- 11/2010: The British question: What explains the EU's new angloscepticism?

- Martin Kremer and Roderick Parkes
- 11/2009: Elections in Latin America: The problematic use of a democratic institution

- Claudia Zilla
- 11/2008: Could France bring NATO and the EU closer together? Options for the French EU presidency

- Ronja Kempin
- 11/2007: Circular migration: A sustainable concept for migration policy?

- Steffen Angenendt
- 11/2006: The Darfur conflict and Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement: Is the CPA strong enough to be a model for Darfur?

- Daniel P. Sullivan
- 11/2005: Nuclear issue instead of Iran policy? Europe's difficult position between Iran and the US

- Johannes Reissner
- 11/2004: The 14th election to India's Lower House

- Christian Wagner
- 11/2003: Extremists take advantage of the political vacuum in Kosovo

- Dušan Reljić
- 10/2025: The EU's raw materials diplomacy: Serbia as a test case. The rule of law and sustainability as benchmarks for Europe's raw materials cooperation

- Melanie Müller, Lea Strack and Marina Vulović
- 10/2024: Ice age for the 'cold peace' between Egypt and Israel: How the Gaza war is affecting bilateral relations

- Stephan Roll
- 10/2023: Climate negotiations in times of multiple crises: Credibility and trust in international climate politics after COP 27

- Marian Feist and Oliver Geden
- 10/2022: India as an ambivalent partner in global digital policy: Potenial and limits of cooperation in the digital economy and internet governance

- Daniel Voelsen and Christian Wagner
- 10/2021: Greenland's project independence: Ambitions and prospects after 300 Years with the Kingdom of Denmark

- Michael Paul
- 10/2020: The African Continental Free Trade Area: Perspectives for Africa, policy choices for Europe

- Evita Schmieg
- 10/2019: Tajikistan on the road to totalitarianism

- Andrea Schmitz
- 10/2018: Reforming the European Parliament: Brexit creates opportunity for more than just seat redistribution - but plans are modest (for now)

- Nicolai von Ondarza and Felix Schenuit
- 10/2017: European defence in view of Brexit: Europe's military power might not suffer, but its political clout is at risk

- Claudia Major and Alicia von Voß
- 10/2016: The rule of law in contemporary Ukraine: Widespread elite failure puts reforms at risk

- Susan Stewart
- 10/2015: Seas of trouble: Enduring territorial conflicts in East and Southeast Asia

- Felix Heiduk and Michael Paul
- 10/2014: Geneva II - a chance to contain the Syrian civil war

- Muriel Asseburg and Heiko Wimmen
- 10/2013: The UN Minamata convention on mercury: A compromise with potential

- Nils Simon
- 10/2012: Choosing cooperation over conflict: Russia and the Euro-Atlantic security order

- Margarete Klein and Solveig Richter
- 10/2011: Gaps in the toolbox: The political upheavals in North Africa reveal deficits in EU crisis management

- Marco Overhaus
- 10/2010: Beyond Afghanistan: The new ISAF strategy. Implications for Central Asia

- Andrea Schmitz
- 10/2009: Burma's forgotten conflicts: A risk for the region's security

- Jasmin Lorch and Gerhard Will
- 10/2008: Serbia's parliamentary election May 11 and the real winner is... Koštunica, again!

- Dušan Reljić
- 10/2007: No peace to keep: Darfur in perspective

- Lee J. M. Seymour
- 10/2006: Economic nationalism on the rise: Foreign direct investment in the USA after the Dubai fiasco

- Jens van Scherpenberg
- 10/2005: Partial capability loss through MEADS

- Sascha Lange
- 10/2004: A step backwards in Serbia

- Dušan Reljić
- 10/2003: Abu Mazen as prime minister: A capacity assessment

- Ahmad Badawi
- 9/2025: The fall of the Assad regime: Regional and international power shifts

- Sinem Adar, Muriel Asseburg, Hamidreza Azizi, Margarete Klein and Guido Steinberg
- 9/2024: Putin's "re-election": An undemocratic, authoritarian plebiscite

- Sabine Fischer