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101. Creating Effective International Pressure for Human Rights in Iran

102. The Copts and Their Political Implications in Egypt

103. Syria's Response to the Mehlis Report

104. Saudi Arabia's Debate on Women Driving Masks a Deeper Divide

105. A Bedouin on a Camel? Saudi Foreign Policy and the Insurgency in Iraq

106. The Sunni Arab Insurgency: A Spent or Rising Force?

107. The Black Sea Basin: A New Axis in Global Maritime Security

108. The Military Coup in Mauritania: Domestic and International Implications

109. Presidential Election Rules in Egypt: Multiple Problems

110. Sharm al-Shaykh Bombings: The Egyptian Context

111. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq: A Progress Report

112. Anatolian Eagle Air Warfare Training: A Valuable Turkish Contribution to NATO, the United States, and the World

113. The U.S.-Turkish Relationship beyond Iraq: Common Values, Common Agenda

114. The New Lebanon: Democratic Reform and State Sponsorship

115. The Three-Way Game: Iran, Iraq, and the United States

116. Freezing U.S. Assets of Syrian Officials

117. The Gleneagles G8 Summit: Middle Eastern Issues on the Agenda

118. European Recalcitrance toward Turkey: An Agenda for U.S.-Turkish Ties in Summer 2005

119. German and French Leaders' Views on Turkey's EU Membership

120. Netanyahu's Victory: Major Challenges for the Likud Party

121. Opening Gaza to the Wider World: The Israeli-Palestinian Agreement on Movement and Access

122. Political Participation and Palestinian Legislative Elections

123. Abbas's Missed Opportunities in Washington

124. A New Reality on the Egypt-Gaza Border (Part II): Analysis of the New Israel-Egypt Agreement

125. Travel Advisory: Military Personnel and British Courts

126. A New Reality on the Egypt-Gaza Border (Part I): Contents of the New Israel-Egypt Agreement

127. Empowering Mahmoud Abbas after Disengagement

128. A Wind in Hamas's Sails: Palestinian Militants Gather Post-Disengagement Momentum

129. Toward a Quartet Position on Hamas: European Rules on Banning Political Parties

130. Undermining Hamas and Empowering Moderates by Filling the Humanitarian Void

131. Engaging Israel: The Significance of the Istanbul Meeting between Israel and Pakistan

132. Post-Gaza Crises for Religious Zionism in Israel

133. Sharon, Netanyahu, Disengagement, and Likud Leadership

134. On the Verge of Gaza Disengagement

135. Encouraging a Tougher PA Response to the Hamas Challenge

136. Gaza Disengagement: The U.S. Role in Ensuring Success on the Ground

137. The Future of the Jewish Settler Movement, Post-Disengagement

138. Deteriorating Security May Short-Circuit Israeli-Palestinian Opportunities

139. Special Policy Forum Report: Turkey In The Twenty-First Century

140. Turkey And The Bush Administration: The Question Marks

141. Border Disputes On The Arabian Peninsula

142. Special Policy Forum Report: Sanctions And U.S. Foreign Policy

143. Lebanon: Between Hong Kong And Hanoi

144. Khatami In Moscow Boosts Russian-Iranian Arms Cooperation

145. Powell To The Middle East: Assessing The Key Elements Of Iraq Policy

146. Arab Reactions To Sharon's Victory In The Israeli Election

147. The 'Al-Aqsa Intifada' And The Prospects For A Wider Arab-Israeli War

148. Syria's Foreign Policy Challenges U.S. Interests

149. What Has Impeded Progress In U.S.-Iran Relations?

150. Can Iraq Reconstitute The Arab Eastern Front Against Israel?

151. The Arab League Summit: Opportunities Amid The Vitriol?

152. From Tehran To Beirut To Jerusalem: Iran And Hizballah In The Palestinian Uprising

153. Assessing Powell's Trip To Israel And The Palestinian Territories

154. Behind A Looming Sharon Victory

155. Special Policy Forum Report; Imagining A Likud Foreign Policy