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Şahin-Mencütek, Z. (2023). The Role of Return Preparedness, Assistance and Networks in Returnees’ Reintegration in Origin Countries (Synthesis Report) (BICC Working Paper series No. /2023). Bonn: BICC.
Rudolf, M. (2022). Humanitarian tropes in the Casamance: presumptions about gender-based violence in conflict and displacement contexts . In N. Ribas-Mateos, & S. Sassen (Eds.), The Elgar Companion to Gender and Global Migration: Beyond Western Research (pp. 264-276). Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Rudolf, M. (2022). Talking at Cross-Purposes? On Ambigous Relationships between International Policies on Return and Reintegration and their local Conceptualisations in Ghana, the Gambia and Senegal (BICC Working Paper series No. 1/2022). Bonn: BICC.
Rudolf, M. (2022). For Us, Women are Sacred: Gender and conflict in the Casamance. Cadernos de Estudos Africanos, 42, 147-172.
Bales, M., & Mutschler, M. (2019, February). Einsatz deutscher Rüstungstechnik im Jemen - Für ein umfassendes Waffenembargo gegen die Kriegskoalition (BICC Policy Brief series No. 2/2019). Bonn: BICC.
Rudolf, M. (2016). Identity beyond ID - Diaspora within the nation. In J. Knörr, & C. Kohl (Eds.), The Upper Guinea Coast in transnational perspective (pp. 95-115). New York: Berghahn.
Rudolf, M. (2013). Integrating conflict - Assessing a thirty years war: Conflict and conflict management in the Lower Casamance, Senegal (Doctoral dissertation).
Rudolf, M. (2013). Gender and conflict in the Casamance (LOGiCA Dissemination Note No. 2). Nairobi: Logica Publications.
Rudolf, M. (2011). "Ici, personne n'est d'ici" (Nobody here is from here) - Diaspora in Senegal.. Mande Studies, 11(2009), .