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- 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
- 43/2012: Civil War in Syria: External actors and interests as drivers of conflict

- Muriel Asseburg and Heiko Wimmen
- 43/2005: Turkey's EU accession negotiations at the mercy of conflicting interests

- Heinz Kramer
- 42/2025: China's claim to a new world order

- Nadine Godehardt and Maximilian Mayer
- 42/2024: Acceding countries' gradual integration into the EU single market: Prerequisites, opportunities and hurdles

- Peter Becker and Barbara Lippert
- 42/2023: Turkey's new cabinet: A wind of change in Turkish politics?

- Hürcan Aslı Aksoy, Yaşar Aydın and Salim Çevik
- 42/2022: Unpacking Turkey's security footprint in Africa: Trends and implications for the EU

- Nebahat Tanrıverdi Yaşar
- 42/2021: The logic of defence assistance to Ukraine

- Dumitru Minzarari and Susan Stewart
- 42/2020: Political upheaval in Sri Lanka: Internal and external consequences of the parliamentary elections on 5 August 2020

- Christian Wagner
- 42/2019: Polar power USA: Full steam ahead into the Arctic

- Michael Paul
- 42/2018: The geopolitics of energy transformation: Governing the shift. Transformation dividends, systemic risks and new uncertainties

- Andreas Goldthau, Martin Keim and Kirsten Westphal
- 42/2017: Unlocking the Gaza Strip's economic potential and fostering political stability: European's should seize the opportunity of the rapprochement between Fatah and Hamas

- Omar Shaban
- 42/2016: Nordic Europe after the Brexit vote: The five Nordic countries are reassessing their relations with the EU

- Tobias Etzold and Christian Opitz
- 42/2015: Cameroon and Boko Haram: Time to think beyond terrorism and security

- Denis Tull
- 42/2014: Greece: Light at the end of the tunnel

- Jens Bastian
- 42/2012: Wider neighbourhood as the EU's "zone of responsibility"

- Barbara Lippert
- 42/2005: The North European Pipeline: Increasing energy security or political pressure?

- Roland Götz
- 41/2025: The political fallout of European migration policy in Libya: Consolidating the detention system, empowering warlords and provoking backlash from the Libyan public

- Wolfram Lacher
- 41/2024: The resilience of the Biden administration's climate policy: On the danger of a climate policy u-turn under a second Trump presidency

- Sonja Thielges
- 41/2023: Human rights dialogue with Arab States: Argumentation patterns of authoritarian regimes as a challenge for a values-based foreign policy

- Jannis Grimm and Stephan Roll
- 41/2022: No time to lose as Tunisia's president consolidates authoritarian turn: Europe waits, watches, misses opportunities

- Isabelle Werenfels
- 41/2021: Making sense of the contested Biden-Putin summit: Russia instrumentalises strategic stability risks to influence US behaviour

- Dumitru Minzarari
- 41/2020: Russia's "passportisation" of the Donbas: The mass naturalisation of Ukrainians is more than a foreign policy tool

- Fabian Burkhardt
- 41/2019: Strategic foresight for multilateral policy: Challenges, opportunities and success factor

- Lars Brozus
- 41/2018: Israel's nation-state law: Netanyahu government lays the foundations for a majoritarian system

- Peter Lintl and Stefan Wolfrum
- 41/2017: Israel vis-à-vis Iran in Syria: The perils of active containment. Iran's growing influence in the evolving order in Syria is driving Israel to change its mindset and strategies

- Gil David Murciano
- 41/2016: Putin's new National Guard: Bulwark against mass protests and illoyal elites

- Margarete Klein
- 41/2015: Repressing Egypt's civil society: State violence, restriction of the public sphere, and extrajudicial persecution

- Jannis Grimm
- 41/2014: NATO-Russia relations after the Newport summit: Reassurance, cooperation and security guarantees

- Margarete Klein and Markus Kaim
- 41/2012: The EU and peacebuilding: South Sudan and the Sahel indicate that the union is rethinking its concepts but not yet changing its policies

- Marco Overhaus and Mateja Peter
- 41/2011: Violence and post-conflict transitions: Twin challenge for the EU in the "Arab Spring"

- Marco Overhaus
- 41/2005: Israel and NATO: Which course will relations take?

- Thomas Papenroth
- 40/2025: New wars 2.0: Massive violence against civilians in ongoing armed conflicts demands a political rethink

- Aljoscha Albrecht and Judith Vorrath
- 40/2024: EU-Turkey economic relations in the era of geo-economic fragmentation

- Kadri Tastan
- 40/2023: U.S. Arctic security policy: North American Arctic strategies, Russian hubris and Chinese ambitions

- Michael Paul
- 40/2022: Carbon dioxide removal as an integral building block of the European Green Deal

- Felix Schenuit, Miranda Böttcher and Oliver Geden
- 40/2021: Repression and autocracy as Russia heads into State Duma elections

- Sabine Fischer
- 40/2020: Improving Europe's China competence: On the significance of China competence for German and European policy on China

- Andrea Frenzel and Nadine Godehardt
- 40/2019: Return and reintegration: Conflicting priorities between political demand and development policy principles

- Nadine Biehler and Amrei Meier
- 40/2018: Dancing on the Brexit cliff edge: The key to the exit negotiations lies in British domestic policy

- Nicolai von Ondarza
- 40/2017: More development - more migration? The "migration hump" and its significance for development policy co-operation with sub-Saharan Africa

- Steffen Angenendt, Charles Martin-Shields and Benjamin Schraven
- 40/2016: Liberal hegemony and US foreign policy under Barack Obama

- Peter Rudolf
- 40/2015: Potential for Nordic-Baltic security cooperation: Shared threat perception strengthens regional collaboration

- Christian Opitz
- 40/2014: China's approach to international climate policy: Change begins at home

- Susanne Dröge and Gudrun Wacker
- 40/2013: The next High Representative and the EEAS: Reforming the EU foreign policy structures

- Cathleen Berger and Nicolai von Ondarza