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- 27/2018: Preventing a spillover of the Iran-Israel conflict in Syria: E3+Russia should lead the way out

- Gil David Murciano
- 27/2017: Syria's society upended: Societal rifts pose a massive challenge to pursuit of a political solution

- Khaled Yacoub Oweis
- 27/2016: Ahrar al-Sham: The "Syrian Taliban". Al-Nusra ally seeks partnership with West

- Guido Steinberg
- 27/2015: Fifty years of German-Israeli diplomatic relations: Whither the miracle of reconciliation?

- Muriel Asseburg
- 27/2014: The association of European microstates with the EU: Integration test with model value

- Nicola Forster and Felix Mallin
- 27/2013: Egyptian Salafism between religious movement and realpolitik

- Nagwan el- Ashwal
- 27/2012: Germany's energy transition, the internal electricity market and Europe's future energy system

- Thomas Sattich
- 27/2011: Peace talks in the Philippines: Ways out of the impasse

- Jasmin Lorch
- 27/2010: Costing free movement: Fear and non-transposition in the Schengen area

- Roderick Parkes
- 27/2009: Engaging with British European policy being nice to a sceptic?

- Martin Kremer and Roderick Parkes
- 27/2008: A retrospective UK referendum on the Lisbon Treaty? David Cameron and the big fight

- Roderick Parkes
- 27/2006: The Kazakh chairmanship and the future of the OSCE

- Markus Kaim and Andrea Schmitz
- 27/2005: Hong Kong under new leadership: One country versus two systems?

- Kay Moeller
- 27/2004: "Silence for gas"? Germany's dependence on Russian energy

- Roland Götz
- 26/2024: Foresight: A breath of fresh air on the East River. The expansion of the UN Security Council triggers unexpected reforms

- Judith Vorrath and Lars Brozus
- 26/2023: Russian civil society actors in exile: An underestimated agent of change

- Maria Domańska
- 26/2022: Maintaining mobility for those fleeing the war in Ukraine: From short-term protection to longer-term perspectives

- Steffen Angenendt, Nadine Biehler, Raphael Bossong, David Kipp and Anne Koch
- 26/2021: Deadlock in Georgia: Political crisis and regional changes need an EU response

- Franziska Smolnik, Mikheil Sarjveladze and Giorgi Tadumadze
- 26/2020: Friends in need: The corona pandemic changes the landscape and groups and coalitions in the EU

- Kai-Olaf Lang and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 26/2019: Partnership on the high seas: China and Russia's joint naval manoeuvres

- Michael Paul
- 26/2018: Abiy Superstar - reformer or revolutionary? Hope for transformation in Ethiopia

- Annette Weber
- 26/2017: The Badr Organization: Iran's most important instrument in Iraq

- Guido Steinberg
- 26/2016: Energy security and the OSCE: The case for energy risk mitigation and connectivity

- Kirsten Westphal, Katja Yafimava, Indra Øverland and Ellen Scholl
- 26/2015: Sieges and ceasefires in Syria's civil war: Lessons learned as regional players undermine new approach by UN mediator

- Khaled Yacoub Oweis
- 26/2014: Al-Sisi's development visions: Projects and power in Egypt

- Stephan Roll
- 26/2013: Tunisia's legitimacy and constitutional crisis: The troika has failed

- Anna Antonakis
- 26/2012: Flexible and unbureaucratic democracy promotion by the EU? The European Endowment for Democracy between wishful thinking and reality

- Julia Leininger and Solveig Richter
- 26/2011: A weaker Russia: Serious repercussions for EU-Russia relations

- Susan Stewart
- 26/2010: Partnership: A new EU approach to fighting irregular immigration?

- Roderick Parkes and Moritz Schneider
- 26/2009: Free trade with Korea: Economic and political opportunities for Europe

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- 26/2008: "Climate tariffs" and the credibility of the EU climate and energy package: International climate policy and carbon leakage

- Susanne Dröge
- 26/2006: German Special Operations Forces: The case for revision

- Timo Noetzel and Benjamin Schreer
- 26/2005: Democracy in crisis in Latin America: Bolivia and Venezuela test the international community's democratic commitment

- Günther Maihold and Jörg Husar
- 26/2004: The Jakarta embassy bombing: Jemaah Islamiyah's return?

- Felix Heiduk and Kay Moeller
- 25s/2013: ¿Gas de esquisto para un mejor clima? La revolución de la fractura hidráulica en Estados Unidos desafía la Política Climática Europea e Internacional

- Susanne Dröge and Kirsten Westphal
- 25/2024: Regaining NATO's southern neighbours: The alliance should seize the opportunity to jointly reshape southern partnerships

- Jane Kinninmont and Isabelle Werenfels
- 25/2023: Knowledge politics in the context of international climate negotiations: The IPCC Synthesis Report will shape COP28 and the global stocktake

- Gerrit Hansen and Oliver Geden
- 25/2022: Perceptions in Turkey about the war in Ukraine: Implications for the future of EU-Turkey relations

- Sinem Adar
- 25/2021: New trade agreement in Asia: Liberalisation in times of geopolitical rivalry

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- 25/2020: The great carve-up: Libya's internationalised conflicts after Tripoli

- Wolfram Lacher
- 25/2019: The hidden dangers of falsified and substandard medicines: Developing countries are most affected by the illegal trade

- Judith Vorrath and Maike Voss
- 25/2018: Qualified majority voting and flexible integration for a more effective CFSP? A critical examination of the EU's options

- Annegret Bendiek, Ronja Kempin and Nicolai von Ondarza
- 25/2017: Three scenarios for the Qatar crisis: Regime change, resolution or Cold War in the Gulf

- Matthias Sailer and Stephan Roll
- 25/2016: The effects of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor on India-Pakistan relations

- Christian Wagner
- 25/2015: Between military non-alignment and integration: Finland and Sweden in search of a new security strategy

- Tobias Etzold and Christian Opitz
- 25/2014: Libya's transition: Towards collapse

- Wolfram Lacher
- 25/2013: Shale gas for a better climate? The US fracking revolution challenges European and international climate policy

- Susanne Dröge and Kirsten Westphal
- 25/2012: Rio+20 realpolitik and its implications for "The future we want"

- Marianne Beisheim, Birgit Lode and Nils Simon
- 25/2011: Warsaw's ambitious CSDP agenda: Polish Council Presidency seeks progress on Weimar Triangle initiatives

- Claudia Major and Florian Wassenberg
- 25/2010: Sweden: Right-wing populist yet EU friendly. The electoral success of the Sweden Democrats overshadows the increasing approval of the EU in Sweden

- Peer Krumrey and Carsten Schymik