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- 33/2004: The European Commission's report on Turkey: An intelligent guide

- Heinz Kramer and Hanna-Lena Krauß
- 32/2024: The narrow limits of Ethiopia's national dialogue: In its current form, the process will do little to address the country's structural problems

- Gerrit Kurtz
- 32/2023: Due diligence obligations in metal supply chains: Traders and exchanges are key sustainability actors

- Christina Saulich
- 32/2022: The war in Ukraine and its impact on Syria: Humanitarian deterioration and risks of disrupting a volatile status quo

- Sinem Adar, Muriel Asseburg, Hamidreza Azizi, Margarete Klein and Mona Yacoubian
- 32/2021: Nord Stream 2 - Germany's dilemma

- Kirsten Westphal
- 32/2020: The international dimensions of Germany's hydrogen policy

- Kirsten Westphal, Susanne Dröge and Oliver Geden
- 32/2019: Health and security: Why the containment of infectious diseases alone is not enough

- Daniel Gulati and Maike Voss
- 32/2018: Chemical weapons attacks: The end of anonymity. Organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons to identify perpetrators

- Oliver Meier
- 32/2017: North Korea's nuclear-armed missiles: Options for the US and its allies in the Asia-Pacific

- Michael Paul and Elisabeth Suh
- 32/2016: Border security, camps, quotas: The future of European refugee policy?

- Steffen Angenendt, David Kipp and Anne Koch
- 32/2015: EU options on Russia and the Eastern partners: "Cooperative confrontation" as the guiding principle beyond the Riga Summit

- Kai-Olaf Lang and Barbara Lippert
- 32/2014: The structural weaknesses of TTIP: Transatlantic partnership threatens more than just consumer protection

- Heribert Dieter
- 32/2013: The water, energy & food security nexus: How to govern complex risks to sustainable supply?

- Marianne Beisheim
- 32/2012: Egypt's workers: From protest movement to organized labor. A major challenge of the transition period

- Nadine Abdalla
- 32/2011: Ukraine and the EU: Needed: less Tymoshenko, more values

- Susan Stewart
- 32/2010: When home affairs becomes foreign policy: Lessons from EU immigration policy towards North Africa and Eastern Europe

- Roderick Parkes
- 32/2008: Credibility and compliance: The EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) risks forfeiting its leverage in the Western Balkans

- Solveig Richter and Dušan Reljić
- 32/2005: Generous gestures: What is the point of G8 debt cancellation?

- Andrea Schmitz
- 32/2004: Pragmatic cooperation instead of a strategic partnership: The current status and perspectives for German-Polish relations

- Kai-Olaf Lang
- 31/2024: The German-Brazilian Partnership for a Socially Just and Ecological Transformation: Bilateral cooperation as catalyst for the UN climate process

- Jule Könneke
- 31/2023: The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue between Australia, India, Japan and the United States: More symptom than solution to the problem of growing instability in the Indo-Pacific

- Felix Heiduk and Christian Wirth
- 31/2022: Rethinking strategic sovereignty: Narratives and priorities for Europe after Russia's attack on Ukraine

- Nicolai von Ondarza and Marco Overhaus
- 31/2021: Germany, the EU and Global Britain: So near, yet so far. How to link "Global Britain" to European foreign and security policy

- Claudia Major and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 31/2020: Beyond the Green Deal: Upgrading the EU's energy diplomacy for a new era

- Maria Pastukhova, Jacopo Maria Pepe and Kirsten Westphal
- 31/2019: Istanbul election: Remaking of Turkey's new political landscape?

- Galip Dalay
- 31/2018: Flash-in-the-pan development in Egypt? IMF-backed economic recovery stymied by absence of structural reforms and massive human rights violations

- Stephan Roll
- 31/2017: Encryption under threat: As states across the globe weaken cyber-security, Germany should oppose the trend

- Matthias Schulze
- 31/2016: Joining forces: Necessary steps for developing the comprehensive approach

- Ronja Kempin and Ronja Scheler
- 31/2015: From Yemen war to joint army? Egyptian-Saudi differences over Arab military cooperation

- Jessica Noll and Stephan Roll
- 31/2014: A Chechen al-Qaeda? Caucasian groups further internationalise the Syrian struggle

- Guido Steinberg
- 31/2013: Culture as a last resort: Baghdad's quest for national accord thwarted internally

- Amin Alsaden
- 31/2012: Maastricht 2.0: Alternatives for monetary union beyond the centralization fetish

- Heribert Dieter
- 31/2011: War weariness and change in strategy in US policy on Afghanistan

- Peter Rudolf
- 31/2010: A civil-military headquarters for the EU: The Weimar Triangle initiative fuels the current debate

- Claudia Major
- 31/2008: A new Helsinki for the OSCE? Chances for a revival of the European security dialogue

- Solveig Richter and Wolfgang Zellner
- 31/2005: The Western Balkans without a plan for the future: The EU expansion debate threatens the stability of Europe's weakest region

- Dušan Reljić
- 31/2004: Indo-Pakistan relations: Problems and prospects for a sustained rapprochement?

- Christian Wagner
- 30/2024: Significant and sound: US medium-range missiles in Germany

- Jonas Schneider and Torben Arnold
- 30/2023: Consolidating Germany's Russia policy: Refine existing approaches and clarify trade-offs

- Susan Stewart
- 30/2022: Russia on the road to dictatorship: Internal political repercussions of the attack on Ukraine

- Sabine Fischer
- 30/2021: India: An ambivalent partner for the West. Growing commonalities, growing differences

- Christian Wagner and Jana Lemke
- 30/2020: Risking another Rohingya refugee crisis in the Andaman Sea

- Felix Heiduk and Antje Mißbach
- 30/2019: Turkey between NATO and Russia: The failed balance. Turkey's S-400 purchase and implications for Turkish relations with NATO

- Mehmet Yegin
- 30/2018: Power in the international trading system: Trump administration risks destroying world trade order

- Evita Schmieg
- 30/2017: Rethinking South Asia: Scenarios for a changing geopolitical landscape

- Christian Wagner
- 30/2016: Reviewing the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: "Early movers" can help maintain momentum

- Marianne Beisheim
- 30/2015: Ensuring the quality of scientific climate policy advice: In an increasingly pragmatic policy environment, advisors should take a step away from politics

- Oliver Geden
- 30/2014: The Ukraine crisis and control of weapons of mass destruction: Impacts on German arms control objectives

- Oliver Meier
- 30/2013: The G-20 and the dilemma of asymmetric sovereignty: Why multilateralism is failing in crisis prevention

- Heribert Dieter and Maria Krummenacher
- 30/2012: Averting a Moroccan Revolution: The monarchy's preemptive spatial tactics and the quest for stability

- Amin Alsaden