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- 46/2024: The attribution dividend: Protecting critical infrastructure from cyber attacks

- Annegret Bendiek, Jakob Bund and Mika Kerttunen
- 46/2023: Ensuring Ukraine's security: From ad hoc support to long-term security guarantees as NATO member

- Margarete Klein and Claudia Major
- 46/2022: The EU's next Eastward enlargement will be complicated and expensive: Accession negotiations, association and new formats should be coordinated

- Barbara Lippert
- 46/2021: Nord Stream 2 and the energy security dilemma: Opportunities, options and obstacles for a grand bargain

- Maria Shagina and Kirsten Westphal
- 46/2020: The new EU migration and asylum package: Breakthrough or admission of defeat?

- Steffen Angenendt, Nadine Biehler, Raphael Bossong, David Kipp and Anne Koch
- 46/2019: Ways out of the WTO's December crisis: How to prevent the open global trade order from unravelling

- Laura von Daniels, Susanne Dröge and Alexandra Bögner
- 46/2018: Evangelicals and politics in Latin America: Religious switching and its growing political relevance

- Claudia Zilla
- 46/2017: The River Congo - Africa's sleeping giant: Regional integration and intersectoral conflicts in the Congo Basin

- Tobias von Lossow
- 46/2016: Lebanon's state of erosion: Divisions over the conflict in Syria sustain a dangerous stalemate

- Heiko Wimmen
- 46/2015: Moroccan foreign fighters: Evolution of a phenomenon, promotive factors, and the limits of hardline policies

- Mohammed Masbah
- 46/2014: Fragile alliances in Egypt's post-revolutionary order: The military and its partners

- Chérine Chams el- Dine
- 46/2012: Double-hatting in EU external engagements: EU Special Representatives and the question of coherence post-Lisbon

- Mateja Peter
- 46/2005: Kyrgyzstan under new leadership: Path to a better future?

- Beate Eschment
- 45/2024: Europe and the end of Pax Americana: Transatlantic relations must be put on a new footing, regardless of who wins the US elections

- Marco Overhaus
- 45/2023: Russian missiles and the European Sky Shield Initiative: German plans to strengthen air and missile defence in the current threat environment

- Lydia Wachs
- 45/2022: A new geopolitics of supply chains: The rise of friend-shoring

- Günther Maihold
- 45/2021: Normalisation and Realignment in the Middle East: A new, conflict-prone regional order takes shape

- Muriel Asseburg and Sarah Ch. Henkel
- 45/2020: The European Parliament's involvement in the EU response to the corona pandemic: A spectator in times of crisis

- Nicolai von Ondarza
- 45/2019: International schemes, Libyan realities: Attempts at appeasing Khalifa Haftar risk further escalating Libya's civil war

- Wolfram Lacher
- 45/2018: The changing dynamics of the Kurdish question

- Arzu Yılmaz
- 45/2017: Renewable energy and decentralized power generation in Russia: An opportunity for German-Russian energy cooperation

- Denis Chukanov, Petra Opitz, Maria Pastukhova, Gianguido Piani and Kirsten Westphal
- 45/2016: The dynamics of a right-wing coalition: How the failure of the peace process encourages domestic populism in Israel

- Peter Lintl
- 45/2015: Organised crime in the "2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development": Indicators and measurements for international and national implementation

- Judith Vorrath and Marianne Beisheim
- 45/2014: Support for Syria's civil society - misguided and ineffective: Without military action, international support will continue to be of no avail

- Petra Becker
- 45/2012: Governing risky and uncertain financial markets

- Stephen C. Nelson
- 45/2005: France's Africa policy at a turning point

- Denis Michael Tull
- 44/2024: Divided but dangerous: The fragmented far-right's push for power in the EU after the 2024 elections

- Max Becker and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 44/2023: Libya's militias have become the state: Dimensions and consequences of a consolidation process

- Wolfram Lacher
- 44/2022: The hydrogen ambitions of the Gulf States: Achieving economic diversification while maintaining power

- Dawud Ansari
- 44/2021: Challenges to Iran's role in Iraq in the post-Soleimani era: Complex rivalries, fragmented alliances, declining soft power

- Hamidreza Azizi
- 44/2020: The Global Compact for Migration and public health in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic: Untapped potential for strengthening health systems

- Steffen Angenendt, Nadine Biehler, Anne Koch and Maike Voss
- 44/2019: A geopolitically aware EU and its Eastern European neighbours: More realism, more investment

- Barbara Lippert
- 44/2018: The future of Schengen: Internal border controls as a growing challenge to the EU and the Nordics

- Raphael Bossong and Tobias Etzold
- 44/2017: The Fatah-Hamas Reconciliation Agreement of October 2017: An opportunity to end Gaza's humanitarian crisis and permanently overcome the blockade

- Muriel Asseburg
- 44/2016: Unveiling the structure of unconventional organized crime: Investigating and prosecuting criminal networks within and beyond European borders

- Simona Autolitano and Verena Zoppei
- 44/2015: Regional security and cooperation in the Arctic and Baltic: Destabilisation follows Ukraine crisis

- Tobias Etzold and Stefan Steinicke
- 44/2014: Erdoğans "New Turkey": Restoring the authoritarian state in the name of democracy

- Günter Seufert
- 44/2012: Exploratory talks and peace initiatives in Afghanistan: Actors, demands, Germany's role as mediator

- Nils Wörmer
- 44/2005: Belarus in self-imposed isolation: Conflict with Poland and other neighbors poses security problems for the European Union

- Rainer Lindner
- 43/2024: Interlinking Germany's global health strategy at the European level: An analysis of priorities and coordination potentials in EU partner countries

- Michael Bayerlein
- 43/2023: "One Health" and global health governance: Design and implementation at the international, European, and German levels

- Michael Bayerlein and Pedro A. Villarreal
- 43/2022: Autonomous weapons systems: UN expert talks facing failure time to consider alternative formats

- Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan, Vanessa Vohs and Paula Köhler
- 43/2021: Canal Istanbul: Turkey's controversial megaproject. Its likely impacts on the Montreux Convention and regional stability

- Tuba Eldem
- 43/2020: Sustainable supply chains in the agricultural sector: Adding value instead of just exporting raw materials. Corporate due diligence within a coherent, overarching and partnership-based EU strategy

- Bettina Rudloff and Christine Wieck
- 43/2019: Israel's contradictory gas export policy: The promotion of a transcontinental pipeline contradicts the declared goal of regional cooperation

- Stefan Wolfrum
- 43/2018: Maritime nuclear deterrence: Submarine-launched ballistic missiles in the South China Sea

- Michael Paul
- 43/2017: No Dream in Georgia? Domestic quarrels and local elections show: "winner takes all" likely to continue

- Sonja Schiffers and Franziska Smolnik
- 43/2016: Non-Jewish minorities and their access to Israeli citizenship: Demographic threat perceptions and ensuing state strategies

- Lidia Averbukh
- 43/2015: The European Union's digital assertiveness

- Annegret Bendiek, Christoph Berlich and Tobias Metzger
- 43/2014: U.S.-led bombardement challenges Islamic State's hold on eastern Syria: But without addressing the roots of the conflict, the group will remain hard to beat

- Khaled Yacoub Oweis
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