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- 39/2012: Risks and potentials of the shale gas revolution: Consequences for markets and the environment

- Tim Boersma and Corey Johnson
- 39/2011: Europe's foreign and security policy adrift: Strengthening the role of the EU-3

- Annegret Bendiek and Ronja Kempin
- 39/2005: Pharao reelected: Egypt on the road to political pluralism

- Volker Perthes
- 39/2004: The French tug-of-war over the EU Constitution: Domestic conflicts jeopardize ratification of the treaty

- Daniela Schwarzer
- 38/2024: Russia in the occupied territories of Ukraine: Policies, strategies and their implementation

- Nikolaj V. Petrov
- 38/2023: The global shift away from fossil energy: A blind spot in climate foreign policy

- Sonja Thielges
- 38/2022: Turkey and European energy (in)security: What role for Turkey in European energy security following the Russian invasion of Ukraine?

- Kadri Tastan
- 38/2021: The motion before Turkey's Constitutional Court to ban the pro-Kurdish HDP: An example of the entanglement of politics and the judiciary, and a bad omen for a peaceful solution to the Kurdish conflict

- Osman Can
- 38/2020: Migration and the 2030 Agenda: Making everyone count. Migrants and refugees in the Sustainable Development Goals

- Anne Koch and Jana Kuhnt
- 38/2019: Turkey's nuclear onset: Military policy, techno-nationalism trends and defence industrial capabilities

- Can Kasapoğlu
- 38/2018: Organized crime on the UN Security Council agenda: Action against human trafficking reveals opportunities and challenges

- Judith Vorrath
- 38/2017: Some American voters are more equal: Election law as an area of partisan strategy

- Lauren Schwartz and Johannes Thimm
- 38/2016: The global strategy for the EU's foreign and security policy

- Annegret Bendiek
- 38/2015: The return of the Kurdish question: On the situation of the Kurds in Iraq, Syria and Turkey

- Günter Seufert
- 38/2014: Reformasi reloaded? Implications of Indonesia's 2014 elections

- Felix Heiduk
- 38/2013: The EU in Afghanistan: What role after NATO's withdrawal?

- Michael Holtje and Ronja Kempin
- 38/2012: Improving mass atrocities prevention: Guidelines for effective and legitimate implementation of the responsibility to protect

- Lars Brozus
- 38/2011: Europe without defence: The states of Europe have to re-evaluate the interrelationship between political sovereignty, military effectiveness and economic efficiency

- Christian Mölling
- 38/2005: The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission: Tasks, mandate, and design for a new institution

- Ulrich Schneckener and Silke Weinlich
- 38/2004: A Republican mandate? Results and consequences of the U.S. congressional elections

- Michael Kolkmann
- 37/2024: Javier Milei's ideology and policy: Libertarian populism in Argentina

- Claudia Zilla
- 37/2023: Re-launching the bi-regional dialogue between the EU and Latin America: Simple revival or fundamental renewal?

- Günther Maihold and Claudia Zilla
- 37/2022: Turkey's military operations in Syria and Iraq

- Salim Çevik
- 37/2021: Measuring the Maghreb: What do rankings and indexes really tell us?

- Aljoscha Albrecht and Isabelle Werenfels
- 37/2020: The EU budget as an opportunity in the crisis: The EU Commission proposal for a new financial framework and a reconstruction fund

- Peter Becker
- 37/2019: How Germany can benefit from the Global Compact for Migration: Opportunities for national reforms and international cooperation

- Steffen Angenendt and Anne Koch
- 37/2018: Russia-Israel relationship transformed by Syria conflict: Political interests overshadow social and economic ties

- Lidia Averbukh and Margarete Klein
- 37/2017: Dress rehearsal for Russia's presidential election: Moscow tightens grip on regional governors and budgets

- Fabian Burkhardt and Janis Kluge
- 37/2016: Many refugees, poor data: Development cooperation requires higher-quality data

- Steffen Angenendt, David Kipp and Anne Koch
- 37/2015: Eritrea - paths out of isolation

- Annette Weber
- 37/2014: The Circassian question: Russian colonial history in the Caucasus and a case of "Long-distance Nationalism"

- Uwe Halbach
- 37/2013: Germany's two-edged business model: Current account surpluses fund investment and consumption - abroad

- Heribert Dieter
- 37/2012: IRENA: Stay the course! On the value of a multilateral organisation for renewable energy

- Kirsten Westphal and Sybille Röhrkasten
- 37/2011: Tunisia leads the way again: Post-election power constellation promising for democratisation

- Isabelle Werenfels
- 37/2005: Sanctions against Iran: Options, problems, perspectives

- Peter Rudolf
- 37/2004: A tailwind for climate policy

- Friedemann Müller
- 36/2024: Trump II and US nuclear assurances in the Indo-Pacific: Why Australia, Japan, and South Korea have other concerns

- Liviu Horovitz and Elisabeth Suh
- 36/2023: Economic relations between the Western Balkans and Non-EU countries: How the EU can respond to challenges concerning direct investment, trade and energy security

- Marina Vulović
- 36/2022: Key features of illicit economies in African conflicts: Insights from the reports of UN Panels of Experts

- Judith Vorrath and Laura Marcela Zuñiga
- 36/2021: First summit of the anti-China coalition: Cornwall G7 highlights BRICS weakness

- Heribert Dieter
- 36/2020: Corona crisis and political confrontation in Brazil: The president, the people, and democracy under pressure

- Claudia Zilla
- 36/2019: Mozambique still at risk: Despite the peace process, a serious crisis looms

- Melanie Müller and Judith Vorrath
- 36/2018: On US government trade policy: Trump's "America first" policy puts pressure on the EU

- Laura von Daniels
- 36/2017: Shrinking spaces in Israel: Contraction of democratic space, consolidation of occupation, and ongoing human rights violations call for a pradigm shift in Europe's policies

- Muriel Asseburg
- 36/2016: Back to square one: Fighting resumes in South Sudan

- Annette Weber
- 36/2015: Supporting stabilization in Libya: The challenges of finalizing and implementing the Skhirat agreement

- Wolfram Lacher
- 36/2014: NATO's two percent illusion: Germany needs to encourage greater efficiency within the alliance

- Christian Mölling
- 36/2013: European refugee policy: Pathways to fairer burden-sharing

- Steffen Angenendt, Marcus Engler and Jan Schneider
- 36/2012: Post-2015 sustainable development goals: UN negotiations begin

- Marianne Beisheim
- 36/2011: NATO's operation in Libya: Not a model for military interventions

- Marco Overhaus