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1. Autocratization vs. democratization: The new framework for understanding political competition in Turkey in view of the elections and beyond

2. Providing security in Iraq - what do Iraqis think?

3. Making women count, not just counting women: Creating a more effective security sector in Iraq requires increased inclusiveness

4. From Activism to Artivism: New Forms of Youth Activism in the Aftermath of 20 February Movement.

5. Getting Democracy Promotion Right in Egypt

6. No Arab Spring for Algeria

7. The US and the Gulf States: Uncertain Partners in a Changing Region

8. Egypt's Litigious Transition: Judicial Intervention and the Muddied Road to Democracy

9. The Political Kaleidoscope Turns Again in Crisis-Challenged Iran: 2013 Elections

10. Stability through Change: Toward a New Political Economy in Jordan

11. Great Expectations: Iran's New President and the Nuclear Talks

12. The usual surprise? Iran's presidential elections

13. Arab Spring à l'algérienne

14. Saudi Arabia's domestic sectarian politics

15. Walking a Thin Line: The Role of Think Tanks in Arab Transitions and Foreign Support

16. The Uprisings and the Future of North Africa and the Middle East: The Vienna Seminar 2012

17. Middle East in 2013: Promise and (Lots of) Peril

18. Human rights in the smaller Gulf states: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and UAE

19. Regional security co-operation in the smaller Gulf states

20. Rethinking US Relations with a Changing Egypt

21. Beyond the Ballot Box: Egypt's Constitutional Challenge

22. U.S.-Turkey Relations: A New Partnership

23. The Emerging Order in the Middle East

24. Arab Muslim women after the uprisings: the encounter between the liberalisation of Islamist politics and the feminisation of Islamic interpretation

25. The advent of 'Islamic' democracy in MENA

26. 2011— A Testing Year for Turkish Foreign Policy

27. What the Women Say: Egypt’s Fitful Revolution: Women in the Balance

28. Power to the People? Reactions to the EU's response to the Arab Spring

29. Egypt's Imperiled Transition: Pakistan on the Nile?

30. A US-EU Action Plan for Supporting Democratization: Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia

31. The Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath

32. Egypt's Parliamentary Elections: The Political Implications of Electoral Transition

33. The Great Arab Revolution: Challenges, Dilemmas and Opportunities?

34. From Caution to Boldness: U.S. Policy toward Egypt

35. Protests in Yemen: President Saleh Promises Change

36. Saudi Arabia's Fears for Bahrain

37. Constitutional Reform in Transitional States: Challenges and Opportunities Facing Egypt and Tunisia

38. Traveling toward the Rule of Law in the Middle East and North Africa: Avenues and Obstacles

39. Counterrevolution in the Gulf

40. Setback for Iran's Opposition: Khamenei's Hardline Reinforced

41. Iraqi Voices Entering 2010

42. Deciphering Egypt's Transition: What do Egypt's botched elections mean for the EU?

43. The Obama Administration and Implications for Freedom and Democracy in the Middle East

44. Maliki's Iraq between Two Elections

45. Mubarak Comes to Washington

46. Summer Heats Up in Lebanon

47. Iraqi Kurds Go to the Polls: Is Change Possible?

48. Lebanon's Unstable Equilibrium

49. Iraq: Politics Unfrozen, Direction Still Unclear

50. The Turkish Constitutional Court and Civil Liberties: Question of Ideology and Accountability

51. Democracy Promotion in the Middle East: Restoring Credibility

52. The Carter Center News: Fall 2008

53. PolicyWatch #1374: Kuwaiti Elections: Democracy in Action, or Inaction?

54. PolicyWatch #1358: Kuwait's New Political Crisis: Can Democracy Trump Sectarianism?

55. PolicyWatch #1351: Will the Damascus Arab Summit Be Convened?

56. Iraq's Interior Ministry: Frustrating Reform

57. Constitutional Reform in Iraq: Improving Prospects, Political Decisions Needed

58. Iraq: Time for a Change

59. 2007 EU Progress Report on Turkey: A Step Forward?

60. Turkey's War on Terror

61. Don't Give Up on Democracy Promotion

62. PolicyWatch #1298: Democracy in Slow Motion: Oman Goes to the Polls

63. PolicyWatch #1269: The Islamist Boycott of Jordanian Municipal Elections: A Victory of Public Relations or Politics?

64. PolicyWatch #1266: Jordanian Islamists and Municipal Elections: Confirmation of a Problematic Trend?

65. “The Indivisible Unity of the Nation:” Nationalisms that Tear Us Apart in Democratization Process

66. What Do Islamists Really Want?

67. Falling In Line on Israel

68. Living with Palestinian Democracy

69. Kuwait's Elections Exacerbate Differences between Ruler and Parliament

70. Taking Aim at Syria and Hizballah: Walid Jumblat's Brave Stance

71. Kuwait's Parliament Decides Who Rules

72. Iraq's Muqtada Al-Sadr: Spoiler or Stabiliser?

73. The Carter Center News Spring 2006

74. Iraq before the Election: Constructing a National Narrative

75. The U.S. and Iran: Democracy, Terrorism, and Nuclear Weapons

76. Back From the Brink: A Strategy for Iraq

77. Iraq: Without Consensus, Democracy Is Not the Answer

78. Evaluating Middle East Reform: How Do We Know When It Is Significant?

79. Using the Forum for the Future to Advance Democracy in Bahrain

80. The New Lebanon: Democratic Reform and State Sponsorship

81. The New Iranian Government: Resurrecting Past Errors

82. The Equation of Fear

83. Iran's Presidential Election: The Candidates Speak

84. The Consequences of Fatah's Chaotic Primaries

85. Europe's Uncertain Pursuit of Middle East Reform

86. Greater Middle East Initiative Off to a False Start

87. Middle Eastern Democracy: Is Civil Society the Answer?

88. Women's Rights and Democracy in the Arab World

89. Democratic Mirage in the Middle East

90. Iran — Protest Aftermath