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- 2/2003: Bush's 674 billion plan: Stimulus for re-election or building block for radical tax reform?

- Jens van Scherpenberg
- 2/2002: Iraq's oil

- Friedemann Müller
- 1/2025: The geopolitics of the energy transition in Greater Asia: Background, dynamics, and trend mapping from within the region

- Dawud Ansari, Rosa Melissa Gehrung and Jacopo Maria Pepe
- 1/2024: EU enlargement: Geopolitics meets integration policy. The EU is set to add gradualist elements to its enlargement doctrine

- Barbara Lippert
- 1/2023: From common values to complementary interests: For a new conception of Germany's and the EU's relations with Latin America and the Caribbean

- Günther Maihold, Tania Muscio Blanco and Claudia Zilla
- 1/2022: Turkey-UAE relations: Economic cooperation against the backdrop of geopolitical incompatibility

- Galip Dalay
- 1/2021: China - winning the pandemic... for now: The People's Republic is exuding strength, but can they keep it up?

- Hanns Günther Hilpert and Angela Stanzel
- 1/2020: Repatriation to Turkey's "safe zone" in Northeast Syria: Ankara's goals and European concerns

- Sinem Adar
- 1/2019: EU and Africa: Investment, trade, development. What a post-Cotonou Agreement with the ACP states can achieve

- Evita Schmieg
- 1/2018: International climate policy leadership after COP23: The EU must resume its leading role, but cannot do so alone

- Susanne Dröge and Vijeta Rattani
- 1/2017: Refugee policy in Northern Europe: Nordic countries grow closer but differences remain

- Tobias Etzold
- 1/2016: Turkey as partner of the EU in the refugee crisis: Ankara's problems and interests

- Günter Seufert
- 1/2015: Egypt's upcoming parliamentary elections: Weakened parliament, weakened parties

- Nadine Sika
- 1/2014: Labor movements in Tunisia and Egypt: Drivers vs. objects of change in transition from authoritarian rule

- Dina Bishara
- 1/2013: Moving towards political participation: The moderation of Moroccan Salafis since the beginning of the Arab Spring

- Mohammed Masbah
- 1/2012: Vladimir Putin's Eurasian Union: A new integration project for the CIS region?

- Uwe Halbach
- 1/2011: Organized crime and terrorism in the Sahel: Drivers, actors, options

- Wolfram Lacher
- 1/2010: Countdown in Sudan: Between compromise and war - scenarios until 2011

- Annette Weber and Wibke Hansen
- 1/2009: Managing the financial crisis - is Europe getting it right?

- Heribert Dieter
- 1/2008: The German army and counterinsurgency in Afghanistan: The need for strategy

- Thomas Noetzel and Benjamin Schreer
- 1/2007: EU-Turkey negotiations: Still in the "Cyprus impasse"

- Heinz Kramer
- 1/2006: Little room for maneuver: Belgium assumes OSCE chairmanship

- Markus Kaim
- 1/2005: Toward normalization of Japan's security and defence policy

- Benjamin Schreer
- 1/2004: Anti-terror reforms - A snapshot of the situation in Saudi Arabia

- Iris Glosemeyer and Volker Perthes
- 1/2003: Terrorism and Africa: On the danger of further attacks in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Stefan Mair
- 1/2002: How September 11 changed American foreign policy: The record a year later

- Peter Rudolf