Books/Edited Volumes (Selection)
- Außenpolitischer Strukturwandel in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag (in preparation).
- Internationale Politik und Verfassung. Zur Domestizierung des sicherheits- und europapolitischen Prozesses der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Baden-Baden: Nomos- Verlag, 2006.
- (ed.)Deutsche Sicherheitspolitik. Eine Bilanz der Regierung Schröder, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2004 (with Christos Katsioulis und Marco Overhaus).
- (ed.) Deutschland im Abseits? Rot-grüne Außenpolitik 1998-2003, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2003 (with Hanns W. Maull and Constantin Grund).
- (ed.) Germany as a Civilian Power. The Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001 (with Hanns W. Maull).
- Außenpolitisches Lernen. Die US-Außenpolitik auf der koreanischen Halbinsel, Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 2000.
- Kernwaffen in Nordkorea. Regionale Stabilität und Krisenmanagement durch das Genfer Rahmenabkommen (Forschungsinstitut der DGAP), Bonn: Europa Union Verlag, 2000 (with Hanns W. Maull).
- Europa und Amerika. Die US-amerikanische Haltung zur westeuropäischen Integration 1987-1994, Sinzheim: Pro Universitate Verlag 1996.
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