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1. Fossil Fuel Industry Phase-Out and Just Transition: Designing Policies to Protect Workers’ Living Standards

2. Iraq’s Quest for a Social Contract: An Approach to Promoting Social Cohesion and State Resilience

3. The Politics of “What Works”: Evidence Incentives and Entrepreneurship in Development Organisations

4. Towards a Seat at the Table: How an Initiative of Cities Got Their Voices Heard during Germany’s 2022 G7 Presidency

5. (R)evolution? Exploring the Potential of Post-Development Approaches for Reforming Development Cooperation

6. Forced migration, aid effectiveness, and the humanitarian–development nexus: The case of Germany’s P4P programme

7. Centralization in National High-Performance Sports Systems: Reasons, Processes, Dimensions, Characteristics, and Open Questions

8. Striking evidence: The impact of railway strikes on competition from intercity bus services in Germany

9. Who is to suffer? Quantifying the impact of sanctions on German firms

10. The Ukraine Support Tracker: Which countries help Ukraine and how?

11. Exposure to War and Its Labor Market Consequences over the Life Cycle

12. A Bitter Adjustment for German Family Capitalism: Succession and a Changing Ownership Transfer Regime

13. What Growth Strategies Do Citizens Want? Evidence from a New Survey

14. Factsheet: Manfred Weber

15. Factsheet: Friedrich Merz

16. Factsheet: Sigrid Herrmann-Marschall

17. Factsheet: Nina Scholz

18. A Roundtable on Heather Dichter, Bidding for the 1968 Olympic Games: International Sport’s Cold War Battle with NATO

19. Can Chancellor Scholz Save the West? The New German Government and Global Geopolitics

20. Germany and the Ukraine Crisis: End of the Age of Illusions

21. German Economy Summer 2022: Slowly progressing recovery

22. German Economy Spring 2022: Recovery at risk – Soaring Inflation

23. The Usual Suspects: Offender Origin, Media Reporting and Natives’ Attitudes Towards Immigration

24. Ten Recommendations for Germany’s Feminist Development Policy

25. Just Transitions: A Review of How to Decarbonise Energy Systems While Addressing Poverty and Inequality Reduction

26. The European Union Industrial Strategy: Reconciling Competition and Geoeconomic Challenges

27. Cooperation and Peril: Germany Attempts a Policy Balance with China

28. German Economy Winter 2022: Inching through the energy crisis

29. Regional Deprivation and Populism - Evidence from Germany and the U.S.

30. Solidarity Taxes in the Context of Economic Recovery Following the COVID-19 Pandemic

31. When the wolf guards the sheep: confronting the industrial machine through green extractivism in Germany and Mexico

32. COVID-19 credit-support programmes in Europe’s five largest economies

33. The Constrained Politics of Local Public Investments under Cooperative Federalism.

34. Good Practices in Risk Assessment for Terrorist Offenders

35. Cooperation in Tertiary Prevention of Islamist Extremism

36. Europe’s Quest for Digital Sovereignty: GAIA-X as a Case Study

37. Europe’s Missile Defence and Italy: Capabilities and Cooperation

38. Cyber Defence in NATO Countries: Comparing Models

39. How the Political Participation of Refugees is Shaped on the Local Level: Self-Organisation and Political Opportunities in Cologne

40. COVID-19 financial aid and productivity: has support been well spent?

41. Turkey in Germany’s 2021 Elections: Political party manifestos and their views on Turkey

42. The ‘Magnificent Seven’ of European Defence Integration

43. Germany and the World of Yesterday

44. The EU One Year after the Covid-19 Outbreak: An Italian-German Perspective

45. Europe's Quest for Digital Sovereignty: GAIA-X as a Case Study

46. Risen from the Ruins: The Economic History of Socialism in the German Democratic Republic

47. German Economy Winter 2021: Recovery temporarily on hold

48. The Constrained Politics of Local Public Investments under Cooperative Federalism

49. Factsheet: Heiko Heinisch

50. Factsheet: Mouhanad Khorchide

51. Factsheet: Susanne Schröter

52. Germany’s EU Council presidency: Navigating the post-Covid political landscape

53. Preventing Violent Extremism in Germany: Coherence and Cooperation in a Decentralized System

54. Germany-Turkey Relations: It could be worse

55. The Role of France and Germany in the Euro Area Reform

56. Franco-German "Twin Engine" Must Go On

57. Normative Social Influence on Meat Consumption

58. Who Are These Bond Vigilantes Anyway? The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt Ownership in the Eurozone

59. Not All Firms Are Created Equal SMEs and Vocational Training in the UK, Italy, and Germany

60. Ownership in the Electricity Market Property, the Firm, and the Climate Crisis

61. Housing and Voting in Germany Multi-Level Evidence for the Association between House Prices and Housing Tenure and Party Outcomes, 1980–2017

62. Causal Mechanism and Explanation in Social Science

63. The Evolution of Inequality of Opportunity in Germany: A Machine Learning Approach

64. Covid-19 bends the rules on internal border controls: Yet another crisis undermining the Schengen acquis?

65. Extreme weather events and economic activity: The case of low water levels on the Rhine river

66. Urban Land Use Fragmentation and Human Wellbeing

67. How Germany and France Could Play a Leading Role in International Donor Coordination

68. Germany’s Funding to the UNDS: Towards a Better Mix for Stronger Multilateralism

69. Overcoming Coordination Gaps Between Water, Energy and Agriculture: Future Paths to Water Protection in Weser-Ems

70. Systemic Challenges and Opportunities of Franco-German Development Cooperation

71. Monitoring in German Bilateral Development Cooperation: A Case Study of Agricultural, Rural Development and Food Security Projects

72. Data Is Dangerous: Comparing the Risks That the United States, Canada and Germany See in Data Troves

73. A Glimpse of Freedom: Allied Occupation and Political Resistance in East Germany

74. The Outlawing of Hezbollah in Germany

75. The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in the European Union

76. Causal Mechanism and Explanation in Social Science

77. Housing and Voting in Germany: Multi-Level Evidence for the Association between House Prices and Housing Tenure and Party Outcomes, 1980–2017

78. Ownership in the Electricity Market: Property, the Firm, and the Climate Crisis

79. Normative Social Influence on Meat Consumption

80. Factsheet: Ahmad Mansour

81. Factsheet: Hamed Abdel-Samad

82. Factsheet: Alternative for Germany (Alternative für Deutschland/AfD)

83. The Aachen Mutual Defence Clause: A Closer Look at the Franco-German Treaty

84. Fostering Belgo-German Connectivity in the Heart of Europe

85. Maximizing the Shared Benefits of Legal Migration Pathways: Lessons from Germany’s Skills Partnerships

86. The German Undervaluation Regime under Bretton Woods How Germany Became the Nightmare of the World Economy

87. Is There a Motherhood Penalty in Academia? The Gendered Effect of Children on Academic Publications

88. An Overview of German New Economic Sociology and the Contribution of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

89. Strong Firms, Weak Banks The Financial Consequences of Germany’s Export-Led Growth Model

90. Changing Perspectives in Political Economy

91. Domestic Prosecution of International Crimes

92. Migration and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Effect of Returning Refugees on Export Performance in the Former Yugoslavia

93. Involuntary migration, inequality, and integration: National and subnational influences

94. Cooperation with Religious Institutions as a European Policy Tool

95. The Normandy Summit on Ukraine: no winners, no losers, to be continued

96. The Political Economy of Europe since 1945: A Kaleckian perspective

97. From the EMS to the EMU and...to China

98. “NATO@70”: still adapting after all these years

99. Narratives of Political Unity in Times of Differentiation

100. Strong Firms, Weak Banks: The Financial Consequences of Germany’s Export-Led Growth Model