SWP Research Papers
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- 18/2024: Lessons to be learned: Germany's crisis management in Mali (2013-2023)

- Denis Tull
- 17/2024: India as a partner of German foreign policy

- Wagner, Christian (Ed.)
- 16/2024: The logic of Germany's China policy in the Zeitenwende

- Nadine Godehardt
- 15/2024: Turkey's reconciliation efforts in the Middle East: Ambitions and constraints in a changing regional order

- Salim Çevik
- 14/2024: Sudan's transition to war and the limits of the UN's good offices

- Volker Perthes
- 13/2024: Ukraine during the Russian war of aggression: The nexus between internal developments and EU accession

- Susan Stewart
- 12/2024: UN arms embargoes under scrutiny: Obstacles and options for an effective contribution to conflict resolution

- Judith Vorrath
- 11/2024: Economy and national security: US foreign economic policy under Trump and Biden

- Laura von Daniels
- 10/2024: Where have all the jihadists gone? The rise and mysterious fall of militant Islamist movements in Libya

- Wolfram Lacher
- 9/2024: Feminist foreign and development policy in practice: Requirements and potentials

- Zilla, Claudia (Ed.)
- 8/2024: Of friends and foes: Israel and Iran in the Maghreb. Perceptions and instumentalisation

- Isabelle Werenfels
- 7/2024: China's currency campaign: The challenge of internationalisation and digitalisation of the renminbi

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- 6/2024: Russia-China economic relations: Moscow's road to economic dependence

- Janis Kluge
- 5/2024: Power relations in Sudan after the fall of Bashir: From revolution to war

- Gerrit Kurtz
- 4/2024: Germany's value-based partnerships in the Indo-Pacific

- Felix Heiduk
- 3/2024: Turkey in MENA, MENA in Turkey: Reasons for popularity, limits of influence

- Sinem Adar
- 2/2024: The euro in a world of dollar dominance: Between strategic autonomy and structural weakness

- Paweł Tokarski
- 1/2024: Regional health care in the EU: ESI funds as a means of building the European Health Union

- Michael Bayerlein
- 15/2023: Why people stay: Decision-making in situations of forced displacement and options for humanitarian aid and development cooperation

- Nadine Biehler
- 14/2023: The European Pillar of Social Rights: Impact and advancement. Somewhere between a compass and a steering tool

- Björn Hacker
- 13/2023: The geopolitics of hydrogen: Technologies, actors and scenarios until 2040

- Jacopo Maria Pepe, Dawud Ansari and Rosa Melissa Gehrung
- 12/2023: Turkey in the Black Sea region: Ankara's reactions to the war in Ukraine against the background of regional dynamics and global confrontation

- Daria Isachenko
- 11/2023: Predicting irregular migration: High hopes, meagre results

- Steffen Angenendt, Anne Koch and Jasper Dag Tjaden
- 10/2023: The crisis governance of the European Union: More responsibility requires more democratic legitimacy

- Nicolai von Ondarza
- 9/2023: Dis/connectivity in the South Caucasus: Imaginaries, the effects of power, ambivalences

- Franziska Smolnik
- 8/2023: Religious policy in Uzbekistan: Between liberalisation, state ideology and Islamisation

- Andrea Schmitz
- 7/2023: Country-level politics around the SDGs: Analysing political will as a critical element of the Mid-Term Review of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs

- Beisheim, Marianne (Ed.)
- 6/2023: New alliances: Plurilateral initiatives as a mode of cooperation in international climate politics

- Marian Feist
- 5/2023: United States and China on a collision course: The importance of domestic politics for the bilateral relationship

- Hanns W. Maull, Angela Stanzel and Johannes Thimm
- 4/2023: Qatar's foreign policy: Decision-making processes, baselines, and strategies

- Guido Steinberg
- 3/2023: Germany is looking for foreign labour: How to make recruitment development-orientated, sustainable and fair

- Steffen Angenendt, Nadine Knapp and David Kipp
- 2/2023: South Korea's evolving Indo-Pacific strategy: Opportunities and challenges for cooperation with the EU

- Eric J. Ballbach
- 1/2023: From competition to a sustainable raw materials diplomacy: Pointers for European policymakers

- Melanie Müller, Christina Saulich, Svenja Schöneich and Meike Schulze
- 12/2022: Loans for the president: External debt and power consolidation in Egypt

- Stephan Roll
- 11/2022: Security in the Indo-Pacific: The Asianisation of the regional security architecture

- Felix Heiduk
- 10/2022: China's diaspora policy under Xi Jinping: Content, limits and challenges

- Carsten Schäfer
- 9/2022: Dealing with Taiwan

- Hilpert, Hanns Günther (Ed.), Sakaki, Alexandra (Ed.) and Wacker, Gudrun (Ed.)
- 8/2022: Foreign policy change in Brazil: Drivers and implications

- Claudia Zilla
- 7/2022: Eurasianism in Turkey

- Suat Kınıklıoğlu
- 6/2022: Geopolitics of electricity: Grids, space and (political) power

- Kirsten Westphal, Maria Pastukhova and Jacopo Maria Pepe
- 5/2022: China's path to geopolitics: Case study on China's Iran policy at the intersection of regional interests and global power rivalry

- Angela Stanzel
- 4/2022: Moving beyond targeted sanctions: The sanctions regime of the European Union against North Korea

- Eric J. Ballbach
- 3/2022: Russia in the Arctic: Development plans, military potential, and conflict prevention

- Michael Paul and Göran Swistek
- 2/2022: India's rise: On feet of clay?

- Christian Wagner
- 1/2022: Diplomacy and artificial intelligence: Reflections on practical assistance for diplomatic negotiations

- Volker Stanzel and Daniel Voelsen
- 12/2021: Risks and side-effects of German and European return policy: Foreign policy, security and development trade-offs

- Nadine Biehler, Anne Koch and Amrei Meier
- 11/2021: Attribution: A major challenge for EU cyber sanctions. An analysis of WannaCry, NotPetya, Cloud Hopper, Bundestag Hack and the attack on the OPCW

- Annegret Bendiek and Matthias Schulze
- 10/2021: German foreign policy in transition: Volatile conditions, new momentum

- Maihold, Günther (Ed.), Mair, Stefan (Ed.), Müller, Melanie (Ed.), Vorrath, Judith (Ed.) and Wagner, Christian (Ed.)
- 9/2021: Conflicts in UN reform negotiations: Insights into and from the review of the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development

- Marianne Beisheim
- 8/2021: Cities and their networks in EU-Africa migration policy: Are they really game changers?

- Steffen Angenendt, Nadine Biehler and David Kipp
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