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- 30/2011: Consolidating the Weimar Triangle: European policy functions of German-Polish-French co-operation

- Kai-Olaf Lang and Daniela Schwarzer
- 30/2010: Turning away from CSDP? Franco-British bilateralism in security and defence policy

- Ronja Kempin, Stefan Steinicke and Jocelyn Mawdsley
- 30/2009: Obama's visit to Asia: "return" of the United States as a Pacific power?

- Howard Loewen, Markus K. Tidten and Gudrun Wacker
- 30/2008: Farewell to markets? Barack Obama continues to define his economic agenda

- Stormy-Annika Mildner
- 30/2005: The Airbus-Boeing dispute: Not for the WTO to solve

- Jens van Scherpenberg and Nicolas Hausséguy
- 30/2004: An escalation of violence in the Caucasus, hardening in Russia

- Uwe Halbach
- 29/2024: Critical raw materials partner Canada: An (almost) perfect match. The European-Canadian raw materials partnership in times of friendshoring

- Inga Carry
- 29/2023: "Carbon Management": Opportunities and risks for ambitious climate policy

- Felix Schenuit, Miranda Böttcher and Oliver Geden
- 29/2022: Russia's nuclear threats in the war against Ukraine: Consequences for the international order, NATO and Germany

- Liviu Horovitz and Lydia Wachs
- 29/2021: Libya's flawed unity government: A semblance of compromise obscures old and new rifts

- Wolfram Lacher
- 29/2020: Attack on the Open Skies Treaty: President Trump wants to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty

- Wolfgang Richter
- 29/2019: 5G and the US-China tech rivalry: A test for Europe's future in the digital age. How can Europe shift back from back foot to front foot?

- Tim Rühlig, John Seaman and Daniel Voelsen
- 29/2018: Yes, he can: Trump provokes a trade war. A clever EU will refrain from further tariffs but hold firm on WTO rules

- Bettina Rudloff
- 29/2017: More German "Blue Helmets": Four reasons the Federal Republic of Germany should show greater commitment to UN peacekeeping

- Markus Kaim and Lena Strauß
- 29/2016: Fresh impetus for West African drug policy: Opportunities for new partnerships in the wake of UNGASS

- Judith Vorrath
- 29/2015: The EU and the Paris Climate Agreement: Ambitions, strategic goals, and tactical approaches

- Susanne Dröge and Oliver Geden
- 29/2014: Caught between autocracy and jihadism: Syria's Christians hope for the implementation of Geneva I

- Petra Becker
- 29/2013: Myanmar's peace process: The importance of federal reforms and an inclusive national dialogue

- Jasmin Lorch and Kristina Roepstorff
- 29/2012: Imbalances in the African Peace and Security Architecture: The current approach to capacity-building needs to be challenged

- Judith Vorrath
- 29/2011: Green Economy: Connecting the dots

- Susanne Dröge and Nils Simon
- 29/2010: From "change" to gridlock? The US midterm elections 2010

- Stormy-Annika Mildner, Johannes Thimm and Henriette Rytz
- 29/2009: Asylum and immigration cooperation after Lisbon: New competencies, better policy?

- Steffen Angenendt and Roderick Parkes
- 29/2008: Restoring global leadership: US foreign policy under Barack Obama

- Peter Rudolf
- 29/2005: The Netherlands - Europe's new obstructionist? The re-positioning of a model EU member state's European policy

- Kai-Olaf Lang and Joanna Majkowska
- 29/2004: How to deal with the "new Qaddafi"? Risks and opportunities of Libyan-European rapprochement

- Isabelle Werenfels
- 28/2024: European elections and their implications for the Cyprus issue: Populist challenges and Turkish Cypriot inclusion

- Erol Kaymak
- 28/2023: Stopping the War in Sudan: Civilian actors, not just the parties to the conflict, should lead the peace negotiations

- Hager Ali and Gerrit Kurtz
- 28/2022: Erdoğan and the Turkish opposition revisit the Kurdish question

- Mesut Yeğen
- 28/2021: Xi Jinping thought on the rule of law: New substance in the conflict of systems with China

- Moritz Rudolf
- 28/2020: EU border security in a time of pandemic: Restoring the Schengen regime in the face of old conflicts and new requirements for public health

- Raphael Bossong
- 28/2019: A redefinition of "Spitzenkandidaten": The next EU Commission needs a common political mandate

- Nicolai von Ondarza
- 28/2018: Kremlin launches risky pension reform: Plan to raise retirement age undermines confidence in Russian leadership

- Janis Kluge
- 28/2017: Cyprus negotiations thwarted by issues on security and guarantees: How can the peace process be revived?

- Ioannis N. Grigoriadis
- 28/2016: Turkey in Afghanistan: A successful stakeholder, but a difficult partner

- Cem Sey and Günter Seufert
- 28/2015: Limits of an "Energy Union": Only pragmatic progress on EU energy market regulation expected in the coming months

- Severin Fischer and Oliver Geden
- 28/2014: Partnership plus: On the future of the NATO-Ukraine relationship

- Markus Kaim
- 28/2013: A doable agenda for the European Defence Council 2013: Three proposals

- Hilmar Linnenkamp and Christian Mölling
- 28/2012: The Day After: Supporting a democratic transition in Syria. Vision, principles, objectives, challenges, and recommendations

- Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) (Ed.)
- 28/2011: A Sustainable Development Council: In the run-up to Rio 2012. Options for reforming the UN sustainability institutions

- Marianne Beisheim, Nils Simon and Birgit Lode
- 28/2010: Restructuring Europe's armed forces in times of austerity: Challenges and opportunities for governments and industry

- Sophie-Charlotte Brune, Alastair Cameron, Jean-Pierre Maulny and Marcin Terlikowsky
- 28/2009: The end of "Euro-romanticism" in Ukraine: The origins of anti-Western sentiments in the Presidential campaign

- Volodymyr Mychajlovyč Kulyk
- 28/2008: Croatia after the assassinations: Chances for new reform dynamics

- Tomislav Maršić
- 28/2005: Kosovo 2005/06: Phased independence?

- Franz-Lothar Altmann
- 28/2004: The Georgian knot: The crisis in South Ossetia in the context of Georgian-Russian relations

- Martina Bielawski and Uwe Halbach
- 27/2024: The UK and the EU: New opportunities, old obstacles. Prospects for UK-EU cooperation in foreign and security policy after the UK elections

- Ondarza, Nicolai$cvon
- 27/2023: The future of European-Chinese raw material supply chains: Three scenarios for 2030 and their implications

- Inga Carry, Nadine Godehardt and Melanie Müller
- 27/2022: Justice reform as the battleground for genuine democratic transformation in Moldova: Insights for the Eastern Partnership

- Dumitru Minzarari
- 27/2021: The Russian military escalation around Ukraine's Donbas: Risks and scenarios for a revised EU policy

- Dumitru Minzarari
- 27/2020: German and international crisis management in the Sahel: Why discussions about Sahel policy are going around in circles

- Denis Tull
- 27/2019: Beyond Obama's red lines: The Syrian Arab Army and chemical warfare

- Can Kasapoğlu