SWP Research Papers
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- 2/2018: Chechnya's status within the Russian Federation: Ramzan Kadyrov's private state and Vladimir Putin's federal "Power Vertical"

- Uwe Halbach
- RP 9/2017: Non-proliferation in areas of limited statehood: The contribution of international regimes to controlling mass destruction capacities in war and crisis zones

- Oliver Meier
- RP 8/2017: Global migration governance and mixed flows: Implications for development-centred policies

- Steffen Angenendt and Anne Koch
- RP 7/2017: Fundamental attitudes of the Russian political elite: Law, truth, public welfare and violence

- Susan Stewart
- RP 6/2017: Cuba "updates" its economic model: Perspectives for cooperation with the European Union

- Evita Schmieg
- RP 5/2017: China - Japan - South Korea: A tense ménage à trois

- Alexandra Sakaki and Gudrun Wacker
- RP 4/2017: European energy security reimagined: Mapping the risks, challenges and opportunities of changing energy geographies

- Ellen Scholl and Kirsten Westphal
- RP 3/2017: Nord Stream 2: A political and economic contextualisation

- Kai-Olaf Lang and Kirsten Westphal
- RP 2/2017: Brazil's foreign policy under Lula

- Claudia Zilla
- RP 14/2017: Partnerships for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Transformative, inclusive and accountable?

- Anne Ellersiek and Marianne Beisheim
- RP 13/2017: German-Russian gas relations: A special relationship in troubled waters

- Aurélie Bros, Tatiana Mitrova and Kirsten Westphal
- RP 12/2017: Movement on the Silk Road: China's "Belt and Road" initiative as an incentive for intergovernmental cooperation and reforms at Central Asia's borders

- Sebastian Schiek
- RP 11/2017: A paradigm shift in the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy: From transformation to resilience

- Annegret Bendiek
- RP 10/2017: An arms race in Southeast Asia? Changing arms dynamics, regional security and the role of European arms export

- Felix Heiduk
- RP 1/2017: Reforming NATO's partnerships

- Markus Kaim
- RP 9/2016: Not frozen! The unresolved conflicts over Transnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh in light of the crisis over Ukraine

- Fischer, Sabine (Ed.)
- RP 8/2016: A "great wall of sand" in the South China Sea? Political, legal and military aspects of the island dispute

- Michael Paul
- RP 7/2016: Due diligence in cyberspace: Guidelines for international and European cyber policy and cybersecurity policy

- Annegret Bendiek
- RP 6/2016: Indonesia in ASEAN: Regional leadership between ambition and ambiguity

- Felix Heiduk
- RP 5/2016: #HashtagSolidarities: Twitter debates and networks in the MENA region

- Transfeld, Mareike (Ed.) and Werenfels, Isabelle (Ed.)
- RP 4/2016: The Paris Agreement 2015: Turning point for the international climate regime

- Susanne Dröge
- RP 3/2016: Offshore hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic: From cooperation to confrontation in an era of geopolitical and economic turbulence?

- Maria Morgunova and Kirsten Westphal
- RP 2/2016: No end of history: A Chinese alternative concept of international order?

- Nadine Godehardt
- RP 11/2016: Turkey's role in the Western Balkans

- Alida Vračić
- RP 10/2016: Conceivable surprises: Eleven possible turns in Russia's foreign policy

- Fischer, Sabine (Ed.) and Klein, Margarete (Ed.)
- RP 1/2016: Unexpected, unforeseen, unplanned: Scenarios of international foreign and security policy. Foresight Contributions 2015

- Brozus, Lars (Ed.)
- RP 9/2015: Organized crime and development: Challenges and policy options in West Africa's fragile states

- Judith Vorrath
- RP 8/2015: Russian energy policies revisited: Assessing the impact of the crisis in Ukraine on Russian energy policies and specifying the implications for German and EU energy policies

- Alexander Gusev and Kirsten Westphal
- RP 7/2015: Dagestan: Russia's most troublesome republic. Political and religious developments on the "Mountain of Tongues"

- Uwe Halbach and Manarsha Isaeva
- RP 6/2015: Trade and investment agreements for sustainable development? Lessons from the EU's Economic Partnership Agreement with the Caribbean

- Evita Schmieg
- RP 5/2015: Jihadism in Africa: Local causes, regional expansion, international alliances

- Steinberg, Guido (Ed.) and Weber, Annette (Ed.)
- RP 4/2015: Security cooperation in East Asia: Structures, trends and limitations

- Gudrun Wacker
- RP 3/2015: Islam in Tajikistan: Actors, discourses, conflicts

- Andrea Schmitz
- RP 2/2015: Japan's security policy: A shift in direction under Abe?

- Alexandra Sakaki
- RP 1/2015: Reviewing the post-2015 sustainable development goals and partnerships: A proposal for a multi-level review at the high-level political forum

- Marianne Beisheim
- RP 9/2014: Europe as an agent of change: The role of the European Court of Human Rights in Turkey's Kurdish policies

- Dilek Kurban
- RP 8/2014: Russia: A Euro-Pacific power? Goals, strategies and perspectives of Moscow's East Asia policy

- Margarete Klein
- RP 7/2014: Leading the counter-revolution: Saudi Arabia and the Arab Spring

- Guido Steinberg
- RP 6/2014: Security cooperation in South Asia: Overview, reasons, prospects

- Christian Wagner
- RP 5/2014: Tests of partnership: Transatlantic cooperation in cyber security, internet governance, and data protection

- Annegret Bendiek
- RP 4/2014: Divisive rule: Sectarianism and power maintenance in the Arab Spring. Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria

- Heiko Wimmen
- RP 3/2014: Moving targets: Negotiations on the EU's energy and climate policy objectives for the post-2020 period and implications for the German energy transition

- Oliver Geden and Severin Fischer
- RP 2/2014: Is the Fethullah Gülen movement overstretching itself? A Turkish religious community as a national and international player

- Günter Seufert
- RP 13/2014: From war to illicit economies: Organized crime and state-building in Liberia and Sierra Leone

- Judith Vorrath
- RP 12/2014: Crisis as opportunity: Implications of the nuclear conflict with Iran for the nuclear non-proliferation regime

- Oliver Meier
- RP 11/2014: The US shale revolution and the Arab Gulf States: The economic and political impact of changing energy markets

- Kirsten Westphal, Marco Overhaus and Guido Steinberg
- RP 10/2014: The new Turkish diaspora policy: Its aims, their limits and the challenges for associations of people of Turkish origin and decision-makers in Germany

- Yaşar Aydın
- RP 1/2014: China's trade policy: Dominance without the will to lead

- Hanns Günther Hilpert
- RP 6f/2013: La Tunisie à la croisée des chemins: Quelles règles pour quelle transition?

- Mohammed Hachemaoui
- RP 9/2013: When Germany sends troops abroad: The case for a limited reform of the Parliamentary Participation Act

- Ekkehard Brose
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