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- 7/2019: Syria: Too fragile to ignore. Military outomes, external influence and European options

- Volker Perthes
- 7/2018: India's response to the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative: New partners and new formats

- Christian Wagner and Siddharth Tripathi
- 7/2017: Negotiating with a dis-United Kingdom: The EU's options concerning Scotland and Northern Ireland in the Brexit talks

- Nicolai von Ondarza and Julia Becker
- 7/2016: Russia: Turn to China?

- Margarete Klein and Kirsten Westphal
- 7/2015: Asia-Pacific Free Trade Talks nearing the finish line: Setting the agenda in the struggle for regional markets, multilateral rules and geopolitical leadership

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- 7/2014: The CSDP after the december summit: To rebalance, the EU should focus less on missions and more on security and defence cooperation

- Nicolai von Ondarza and Marco Overhaus
- 7/2013: Mali: Beyond Counterterrorism

- Wolfram Lacher and Denis Michael Tull
- 7/2012: Qatar and the Arab Spring: Support for Islamists and new anti-Syrian policy

- Guido Steinberg
- 7/2011: Unitended consequences: Western soft power as a source of legitimacy for Central Asian autocrats

- Andrea Schmitz and Esther Somfalvy
- 7/2010: Military operations in Afganistan and international humanitarian law

- Christian Schaller
- 7/2009: Russia and the Eastern Partnership: Loud criticism, quiet interest in cooperation

- Susan Stewart
- 7/2008: The Islamic Jihad Union: On the internationalisation of Uzbek Jihadism

- Guido Steinberg
- 7/2007: The EU climate strategy: Building blocks for international climate policy after 2012

- Susanne Dröge
- 7/2006: Estonia as an engine of integration: The Estonian parliament sets a clear course in the constitutional debate

- Daniela Kietz and Andreas Maurer
- 7/2005: Becoming a permanent member of the UN Security Council

- Ulrich Schneckener
- 7/2004: Southern Thailand: The origins of violence

- Felix Heiduk and Kay Moeller
- 7/2003: The EU and the Balkans: From association to membership?

- Marie-Janine Calic
- 6/2025: Minority government in Japan: Limited scope for foreign policy initiatives

- Alexandra Sakaki
- 6/2024: Turkey: An emerging global arms exporter. Growing competitiveness and strategic recalibration of the Turkish defence industry

- Jens Bastian
- 6/2023: Germany's fragile leadership role in European air defence: The need for adjustments at all levels of the European Sky Shield Initiative

- Sven Arnold and Torben Arnold
- 6/2022: Three scenarios for the Yemen war: Cease fire negotiations, North-South confrontation or division

- Mareike Transfeld
- 6/2021: German arms exports and the militarisation of Arab States' foreign policies

- Yannik Hüllinghorst and Stephan Roll
- 6/2020: Turkey shifts the focus of its foreign policy: From Syria to the eastern Mediterranean and Libya

- Günter Seufert
- 6/2019: US-Russia policy hits European energy supply: The consequences of unilateral sanctions and growing market competition

- Sascha Lohmann and Kirsten Westphal
- 6/2018: Participation as an added value of macro-regions: The potential for developing macro-regional cooperation in Europe

- Tobias Etzold
- 6/2017: China 4.0: Party and society debate the digital transformation

- David Schulze and Nadine Godehardt
- 6/2016: Core Europe and the United Kingdom: Risks, opportunities and side-effects of the British reform proposals

- Nicolai von Ondarza
- 6/2015: The failure of the transitional process in Yemen: The Houthi's violent rise to power and the fragmentation of the state

- Mareike Transfeld
- 6/2014: Morocco's slow motion reform process: The tug of war between the palace and the Justice and Development Party

- Mohammed Masbah
- 6/2013: The military and Egypt's transformation process: Preservation of the military's reserve domains

- Chérine Chams el- Dine
- 6/2012: Climate talks in Durban: Successful diplomacy but no progress on climate protection

- Susanne Dröge
- 6/2011: A fresh start in Egypt? Actors, interests, scenarios

- Muriel Asseburg and Stephan Roll
- 6/2010: Liquidity and sovereignty: The Eurozone needs a lender of last ressort

- Heribert Dieter
- 6/2009: A twenty-first century without cluster munitions? Options for the Geneva negotiations on the UN Weapons Convention

- Detlev Justen
- 6/2008: Great expectations for cross strait relations: Ma Ying-jeou wins presidential elections

- Sebastian Bersick and Gudrun Wacker
- 6/2007: Al- Qaida in the Maghreb: Just a new name or indeed a new threat?

- Guido Steinberg and Isabelle Werenfels
- 6/2006: Afghanistan without political parties: Can the new parliament function?

- Citha Doris Maaß
- 6/2005: 2005: The year of reckoning for Kosovo?

- Dušan Reljić
- 6/2004: China ends in Hong Kong: Will Peking abrogate self-government?

- Kay Moeller
- 6/2003: How civilian is the ESDP?

- Reinhardt Rummel
- 5/2025: The Gulf States, China, and Central Asia's green energy sector: Interactions patterns, geopolitical dynamics, and implications for the EU and Germany

- Dawud Ansari, Rosa Melissa Gehrung and Jacopo Maria Pepe
- 5/2024: Exploring new interregional opportunities for pharmaceutical supply chains: The potential of Mercosur countries to advance the EU's Global Health Strategy

- Fernanda Salles, Michael Bayerlein, Pedro A. Villarreal and Franziska Schwebel
- 5/2023: Israel's anti-liberal coalition: The new government is seeking fundamental changes in the political system and in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

- Peter Lintl
- 5/2022: Public-private alliances for sustainable commodity supply chains: Opportunities and risks in the South African mining sector

- Melanie Müller, Christina Saulich and Meike Schulze
- 5/2021: Operation Barkhane and the future of intervention in the Sahel: The shape of things to come

- Denis Tull
- 5/2020: Syrian refugees in Turkey: Changing attitudes and fortunes

- Suat Kınıklıoğlu
- 5/2019: Extraterritorial U.S. sanctions: Only domestic courts could effectively curb the enforcement of U.S. law abroad

- Sascha Lohmann
- 5/2018: Eurasian Economic Union integrates energy markets: EU stands aside

- Maria Pastukhova and Kirsten Westphal
- 5/2017: Egypt's armed forces cement economic power: Military business expansion impedes structural reforms

- Jessica Noll
- 5/2016: NATO defence planning between Wales and Warsaw: Politico-military challenges of a credible assurance against Russia

- Rainer Glatz and Martin Zapfe