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- 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
- 36/2025: Alignment of necessity: Turkey's role in the future European security architecture

- Sinem Adar, Hürcan Aslı Aksoy, Minna Ålander, Alberto Bueno, Alessia Chiriatti, Antonia Dimou, Paul T. Levin, Nicolas Monceau, Günter Seufert, Eduard Soler, Maryna Vorotnyuk and Karol Wasilewski
- 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
- 36/2005: Nine months after the tsunami: Hopes for peace in Aceh

- Felix Heiduk
- 36/2004: The European external action service: Elements of a three phase plan

- Andreas Maurer and Sarah Reichel
- 35/2025: Security politics "from below": Why the OSCE should systematically incorporate civil society expertise and engagement to remain relevant in matters of peace and security

- Nadja Douglas
- 35/2024: German Central Asia policy after the "Zeitenwende": Challenges and opportunities for a strategic partnership

- Manfred Huterer, Jacopo Maria Pepe and Andrea Schmitz
- 35/2023: Eyes to the West: Latin America and the Caribbean in the sights of Germany and the EU

- Günther Maihold and Claudia Zilla
- 35/2022: Deciphering Turkey's geopolitical balancing and Anti-Westernism in its relations with Russia

- Galip Dalay
- 35/2021: Civil war in Myanmar: A further escalation of violence looms on the horizon

- Felix Heiduk
- 35/2020: Connectivity and geopolitics: Beware the "new wine in old bottles" approach

- Nadine Godehardt and Karoline Postel-Vinay
- 35/2019: Japan-South Korea Relations - a downward spiral: More than "just" historical issues

- Alexandra Sakaki
- 35/2018: The future of opposition in Turkey: Overcoming identity politics is the key for success

- Salim Çevik
- 35/2017: Ambitious framework nation: Germany in NATO. Bundeswehr capability planning and the "Framework Nations Concept"

- Rainer Glatz and Martin Zapfe
- 35/2016: Brexiting into uncharted waters: British referendum initiates complex exit negotiations - and perhaps renewal of the European Union

- Barbara Lippert and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 35/2015: New Centre-Right government in Finland: Economic and European challenges and perspectives

- Tobias Etzold and Paweł Tokarski
- 35/2014: Struggling to build an alternative to Assad: Structural flaws and lack of protection undermine Syria's opposition government

- Khaled Yacoub Oweis
- 35/2013: Not a Roadmap for Peace: Erdoğan's democratisation package defies Kurdish expectations

- Dilek Kurban
- 35/2012: Egyptian foreign policy under Mohamed Morsi: Domestic considerations and economic constraints

- Stephan Roll and Jannis Grimm
- 35/2011: The Transformation of the Middle East and the Future of NATO's Partnerships

- Pia Niedermeier
- 35/2005: The new gap between Iran and the West: The presidential election as an expression of a fundamental shifting of power

- Johannes Reissner
- 35/2004: Europe meets Asia - Asia meets Europe: What's the point of interregional dialogue and cooperation?

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- 34/2025: Competition for seabed resources: Washington challenges international deep-sea mining regime

- Günther Maihold
- 34/2024: Towards a geopolitics of carbon capture & storage (CCS) in Asia: Transregional links and implications for Germany and Europe

- Dawud Ansari, Rosa Melissa Gehrung and Jacopo Maria Pepe
- 34/2023: Benefits and pitfalls of an EU emissions budget approach

- Oliver Geden, Brigitte Knopf and Felix Schenuit
- 34/2022: The G7 Summit: Advancing international climate cooperation? Options and priorities for the German G7 presidency

- Susanne Dröge and Marian Feist
- 34/2021: Russia in the global hydrogen race: Advancing German-Russian hydrogen cooperation in a strained political climate

- Yana Zabanova and Kirsten Westphal
- 34/2020: Negative sanctions and the EU's external migration policy: "Less for less" not fit for purpose

- David Kipp, Nadine Knapp and Amrei Meier
- 34/2019: Cyber deterrence is overrated: Analysis of the deterrent potential of the new cyber doctrine and lessons for Germany's "active cyper defence"

- Matthias Schulze
- 34/2018: Climate and security revisited: Germany's priorities for the 2019/2020 UN Security Council period

- Susanne Dröge
- 34/2017: EU defence policy needs strategy: Time for political examination of the CSDP's reform objectives

- Rosa Beckmann and Ronja Kempin
- 34/2016: Local dynamics in the Syrian conflict: Homegrown links in rebel areas blunt Jihadist ascendency

- Khaled Yacoub Oweis
- 34/2015: New European Security Strategy: The transatlantic factor

- Annegret Bendiek and Markus Kaim
- 34/2014: New climate leadership: "Yes, we can... after all". The United States is caught between international ambitions and domestic challenges

- Susanne Dröge and Sonja Thielges