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Publications by Theresa Lütkefend

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  • Report 12 Jul 2021

    Munitions Typology: Chemical Weapons Deployed in the Syrian War

    By Emma Bapt, Inji El Bakry, Theresa Lütkefend, Tobias Schneider, Karam Shoumali
    Since 2011, the Assad regime has used chemical weapons more than 336 times. Analyzing the munitions recovered from these attacks reveals a lot about the Syrian chemical weapons program – and those behind it.…
  • Study 10 May 2021

    The Long Shadow of Donbas

    By Julia Friedrich, Theresa Lütkefend
    In Ukraine, over 400,000 soldiers have fought in Donbas since 2014. Reintegrating these veterans is vital to the country's stability. How is the process going? And where are improvements needed?…
  • Methodology note 01 May 2020

    Understanding the Syrian Chemical Weapons Complex

    By Theresa Lütkefend, Tobias Schneider
  • Policy brief 15 Apr 2020

    The Faint Red Line: How the West Should Respond to the Syria Chemical Weapons Report

    By Tobias Schneider, Theresa Lütkefend
  • Study 17 Feb 2019

    Nowhere to Hide: The Logic of Chemical Weapons Use in Syria

    By Tobias Schneider, Theresa Lütkefend
    How and why has the Assad regime persisted in using banned chemical weapons? This study draws on the most comprehensive dataset of chemical weapons attacks in Syria compiled to date to offer an analysis of the strategic rationale behind the attacks.…
  • Commentary 01 Nov 2018

    How Berlin’s Actions Can Live Up to Its Words on the UN Security Council

    By Theresa Lütkefend, Noémi Blome
    Merkel and Maas have announced ambitious goals for “Europeanizing” the German seat on the UN Security Council. To avoid disappointing its closest partners, Berlin needs to find more inclusive ways of leading and possibly sacrifice some of its own priorities.…
  • Commentary 26 Sep 2018

    Wie kann ein europäisierter deutscher Sitz im Sicherheitsrat praktisch aussehen?​

    By Theresa Lütkefend, Noémi Blome
    Im Gegensatz dazu schüren Merkels und Maas‘ diesjährige Aussagen Erwartungen an eine signifikant europäischere, genauer, eine EU-Ausrichtung der kommenden Mitgliedschaft. Was sind realistische Erwartungen an dieses Vorhaben und was muss die Bundesregierung tun, um sie zu erfüllen?…

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