SWP Comments
From Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), German Institute for International and Security Affairs
Bibliographic data for series maintained by ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics ().
Access Statistics for this working paper series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 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
- 10/2024: 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
- 9/2024: Putin's "re-election": An undemocratic, authoritarian plebiscite

- Sabine Fischer
- 9/2023: Geopolitics in the Baltic Sea region: The "Zeitenwende" in the context of critical maritime infrastructure, escalation threats and the German willingness to lead

- Göran Swistek and Michael Paul
- 9/2022: Turkey's stakes in the Russia-NATO rivalry: The Ukraine crisis and beyond

- Galip Dalay and Daria Isachenko
- 9/2021: China's health diplomacy during Covid-19: The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in action

- Moritz Rudolf
- 9/2020: Multilateralism: Variants, potential, constraints and conditions for success

- Hanns W. Maull
- 9/2019: After the Katowice climate summit: Building blocks for the EU climate agenda

- Susanne Dröge and Vijeta Rattani
- 9/2018: Saving transatlantic cooperation and the Iran nuclear deal: A view from Europe and the United States

- Corentin Brustlein, James Dobbins, Dalia Dassa Kaye, Oliver Meier, Marco Overhaus, Neil Quilliam, Charles P. Ries, Dorothée Schmid, Sanam Vakil and Azadeh Zamirirad
- 9/2017: Israel on the road to the Orient? The cultural and political rise of the Mizrahim

- Lidia Averbukh
- 9/2016: A common energy market in the Eurasian Economic Union: Implications for the European Union and energy relations with Russia

- Maria Pastukhova and Kirsten Westphal
- 9/2015: Russia's new military doctrine: NATO, the United States and the "colour revolutions"

- Margarete Klein
- 9/2014: Russia's armed forces on modernisation course: Progress and perspectives of military reform

- Margarete Klein and Kristian Pester
- 9/2013: Losing the Syrian grassroots: Local governance structures urgently need support

- Doreen Khoury
- 9/2012: The violent power struggle in Syria: Scenarios and policy options for the international community

- Heiko Wimmen and Muriel Asseburg
- 9/2011: Libya after Qaddafi: State formation or state collapse?

- Wolfram Lacher
- 9/2010: The EU in the face of disaster: Implementing the Lisbon Treaty's solidarity clause

- Nicolai von Ondarza and Roderick Parkes
- 9/2009: The euro zone needs an external stability pact

- Daniela Schwarzer and Sebastian Dullien
- 9/2008: Beijing is haunted by Olympic ghosts

- Gudrun Wacker
- 9/2007: Enduring crisis in Ukraine: A test case for European Neighborhood Policy

- Rainer Lindner
- 9/2006: Russia's Iran policy: Global and regional objectives, political and economic interests

- Hannes Adomeit
- 9/2005: The Lisbon process - a compromise between ambitions and reality

- Peter Becker and Ognian N. Hishow