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- 4/2020: China's guided memory: How historical events are remembered, glorified, reinterpreted, and kept quit

- Hanns Günther Hilpert, Frédéric Krumbein and Volker Stanzel
- 4/2019: The end of the INF Treaty is looming: A new nuclear arms race can still be prevented

- Wolfgang Richter
- 4/2018: New tasks for EU-NATO cooperation: An inclusive EU defence policy requires close collaboration with NATO

- Niklas Helwig
- 4/2017: Energy in the German-Polish relationship: Acknowledging controversies - pursuing shared interests

- Kai-Olaf Lang, Karsten Neuhoff, Ellen Scholl, Kirsten Westphal and Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk
- 4/2016: The other vanguard of international terrorism: Despite setbacks Al-Qaeda profits from Yemen civil war

- Guido Steinberg
- 4/2015: Train + equip = peace? Stabilization requires more than capacity building

- Claudia Major, Christian Mölling and Judith Vorrath
- 4/2014: Inseparable, but not equal: Assessing U.S.-EU relations in the wake of the NSA surveillance affair

- Johannes Thimm
- 4/2013: Combat drones - killing drones: A plea against flying robots

- Marcel Dickow and Hilmar Linnenkamp
- 4/2012: The military and the Muslim Brotherhood: Will a power-sharing agreement be reached in Egypt?

- Stephan Roll
- 4/2011: How the UK became politically dependent on Germany: And why Germany should exploit the situation for a new bilateralism

- Roderick Parkes
- 4/2010: Toward a new start: Approaches to a strategic partnership between NATO and Russia

- Margarete Klein
- 4/2009: Putting the President into Presidency: The turbulent situation in Prague and its European repercussions

- Tomislav Maršić
- 4/2008: A world without nuclear weapons? The new charms of an old vision

- Roland Hiemann and Oliver Thränert
- 4/2007: Parliamentary control of the Bundeswehr

- Timo Noetzel and Benjamin Schreer
- 4/2006: More money for Europe: Agreement on a new EU financial framework for 2007-2013

- Peter Becker
- 4/2005: On the future role of the Security Council

- Christian Schaller
- 4/2004: Should the EU arms embargo against China be lifted? Political and practical implications

- Gudrun Wacker
- 4/2003: America's best friend? Poland's Atlanticist-European strategy

- Kai-Olaf Lang
- 4/2002: War on the edge of Europe: The Chechen conflict in a new light?

- Uwe Halbach
- 3/2025: The international dimension of European climate policy: A strategy for integrating the internal and external dimensions

- Ole Adolphsen, Jule Könneke and Felix Schenuit
- 3/2024: Traditional conflicts and dynamic coalitions at the World Climate Conference: COP28: new room for manœuvre in international climate politics

- Jule Könneke and Ole Adolphsen
- 3/2023: Germany and Namibia as co-leads for the United Nations: Chances and challenges on the road to the 2024 UN Summit of the future

- Marianne Beisheim and Silke Weinlich
- 3/2022: Compass or wind chime? An analysis of the draft "strategic compass" of the EU

- Markus Kaim and Ronja Kempin
- 3/2021: RCEP-Countries create Asia-Pacific free trade zone: Trade facilitation but no integrated bloc

- Heribert Dieter
- 3/2020: India's citizenship struggle: The Modi government pushes its nationalist agenda

- Christian Wagner and Richa Arora
- 3/2019: Non-euro countries in the EU after Brexit: Between fear of losing of political influence and Euro accession

- Paweł Tokarski and Serafina Funk
- 3/2018: Seeking renewed relevance: Institutions of Nordic cooperation in the reform process

- Christian Opitz and Tobias Etzold
- 3/2017: Faraway, so close: Approaching the endgame in the Cyprus negotiations

- Ioannis N. Grigoriadis
- 3/2016: Water as weapon: IS on the Euphrates and Tigris. The systematic instrumentalisation of water entails conflicting IS objectives

- Tobias von Lossow
- 3/2015: Collateral damage from ECB strategy: Ultra-loose monetary policy has little benefit - and harms many

- Heribert Dieter
- 3/2014: The EU, Russia and a less common neighbourhood: Lessons reinforced by the Vilnius summit

- Susan Stewart
- 3/2013: Change of government in Georgia: New emphases in domestic and foreign policy

- Sabine Fischer and Uwe Halbach
- 3/2012: Russia and the Arab Spring: Foreign and domestic policy changes

- Margarete Klein
- 3/2011: Economic Partnership Agreements between the EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific group of states: Status of negotiations, conflicts, resolutions

- Bettina Rudloff and Clara Weinhardt
- 3/2010: Security dialogue or talking shop? The Corfu Process under Kazakhstan's OSCE Chairmanship

- Andrea Schmitz and Solveig Richter
- 3/2009: What's missing on the London agenda of the G20

- Heribert Dieter and Lena Schipper
- 3/2008: Polish defence Policy under the new government: The first 100 days

- Aleksandra Krakiewicz
- 3/2007: Old cards reshuffled: Stability in Somalia can only be achieved through representative government

- Annette Weber
- 3/2006: In the aftermath of the Palestinian parliamentary elections: How to deal with Hamas?

- Muriel Asseburg
- 3/2005: Sudan after the Naivasha peace agreement: No champagne yet

- Denis Michael Tull
- 3/2004: America's "Greater Middle East" and Europe: Key issues for the transatlantic dialogue

- Volker Perthes
- 3/2003: Iraq and terrorism: How are "rogue states" and terrorists connected?

- Ulrich Schneckener
- 3/2002: Is there a crisis in international environmental and development policy? After the Johannesburg summit

- Andreas Rechkemmer
- 2/2025: Saudi Arabia's 'Vision 2030' and Trump's second term: Between diverging interests and business relations

- Stephan Roll and Antonia Thies
- 2/2024: Ankara's economic policy dilemma: Europe's options for economic and security cooperation with Turkey

- Yasar Aydin
- 2/2023: The EU's open strategic autonomy in the field of pharmaceuticals: Overcoming import dependencies for antibiotics through the EU authority HERA

- Michael Bayerlein
- 2/2022: Next COP ahead: Europe has work to do

- Susanne Dröge and Oliver Geden
- 2/2021: Future Combat Air System: Too big to fail. Differing perceptions and high complexity jeopardise success of Strategic Armament Project

- Dominic Vogel
- 2/2020: The widening military-political gap in Israel: Former chiefs of staff fight for principles of statism

- Yoram Peri
- 2/2019: A European Security Council: Added value for EU foreign and security policy?

- Markus Kaim and Ronja Kempin