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1. A New Middle East

2. The Role of CSOs in Political Participation and Democratization in Jordan

3. Diasporas: A Global and Vibrant Force for Arab Democratization

4. Tunisia and Its Relations with Israel Following the Arab Spring

5. Comparative Continuismo: Presidential Term Limit Contravention Across Developing Democracies

6. The Assad Regime’s Hold on the Syrian State

7. Changing Attitudes under New and Old Systems

8. Kurdistan’s Politicized Society Confronts a Sultanistic System

9. Mediating Transition in Yemen: Achievements and Lessons

10. After the Spring: Reforming Arab Armies

11. Revival of Political Islam in the Aftermath of Arab Uprisings: Implications for the Region and Beyond

12. Qatar and the Arab Spring: Policy Drivers and Regional Implications

13. The State of Arab Transitions: Hope Resilient Despite Many Unmet Demands

14. Egypt's Media in the Midst of Revolution

15. Increasing Diversity in the Euro-Mediterranean Region?

16. Report of the Kick Off Meeting "The Arab Spring in Comparative Perspective"o

17. Democracies in the Making: Egypt at the Center of Arab Transitions

18. Democracies in the Making: Egypt at the Centre of Arab Transitions

19. From Transformation to Mediation: The Arab Spring Reframed

20. Jordan: The Geopolitical Service Provider

21. US and EU: Lack of Strategic Vision, Frustrated Efforts Toward the Arab Transitions

22. Iraq's Provincial Elections and their National Implications

23. The Effect of Syria Crisis on the Transformation and Integration of the Middle East

24. Sistem ve Yolsuzluk: Fransa ve Türkiye

25. The Underlying Causes of Stability and Unrest in the Middle East and North Africa: An Analytic Survey

26. Talking to Arab Youth: Revolution and Counterrevolution in Egypt and Tunisia

27. Towards The Syrian Nightmare? The Critical Situation in Syria and Possible Scenarios

28. Iran: a revolutionary republic in transition

29. The Use of Force, Crisis Diplomacy and the Responsibilities of States

30. Peacebuilding Efforts of Women from Afghanistan and Iraq: Lessons in Transition

31. Arab Spring, Turkish "Summer"? The trajectory of a pro-Western "moderate Islam"

32. Patterns of Violence in Iraq

33. Political Update: The Hashemi Verdict the Health of Democracy in Iraq

34. The Arab World's Education Report Card: School Climate and Citizenship Skills

35. Rising Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean: Implications for Turkish Foreign Policy

36. Egypt's Judges in a Revolutionary Age

37. The State of Iraq

38. Digital Media in the Arab World One Year After the Revolutions

39. Dallying with Reform in a Divided Jordan

40. Lost in Transition: The World according to Egypt's SCAF

41. Tribal Governance and Stability in Yemen

42. Gaza Five Years On: Hamas Settles In

43. The Economic Agenda of the Islamist Parties

44. The Rise of Egypt's Workers

45. Iraq After US Withdrawal: US Policy and the Iraqi Search for Security and Stability

46. Syria's Mutating Conflict

47. Hamas's leadership struggle and the prospects for Palestinian reconciliation

48. Political Change in the Middle East: An Attempt to Analyze the "Arab Spring"

49. Security Sector Transformation in the Arab Awakening

50. Europe, the Mediterranean and the Arab Spring: Crisis as an Opportunity

51. Is There an Islamist Alternative in Egypt?

52. Egypt: before and after

53. Military Holds Key to Egypt's Future: Interview with Bernard Gwertzman

54. Popular Protest in North Africa and the Middle East (I): Egypt Victorious?

55. Who's who in the new Egypt? A mapping of prominent actors of change

56. The dynamics of Egypt's protest: an inside view

57. Tunisia's democratic revolution and its actors

58. Popular Protest in North Africa and the Middle East (II): Yemen between Reform and Revolution

59. Iraq's News Media After Saddam: Liberation, Repression, and Future Prospects

60. Spring Tide: Will the Arab risings yield democracy, dictatorship or disorder?

61. The Syrian People's Slow-motion Revolution

62. Iran in the shadow of the 2009 presidential elections

63. A European Strategy for Democracy, Development and Security for the Mediterranean

64. Security Sector Transformation in North Africa and the Middle East

65. Arab Monarchies: Chance for Reform, Yet Unmet

66. From Inspiration to Aspiration: Turkey in the New Middle East

67. Education for Citizenship in the Arab World: Key to the Future

68. Shaky Foundations: An Assessment of the UN's Rule Of Law Support Agenda

69. Revolution in the Arab World: The Long View

70. A New Mediterranean Political Landscape? The Arab Spring and Euro-Mediterranean Relations

71. Promise, Peril for Iraq's New Government: Interview with Joost Hiltermann

72. Iraq's Uncertain Future: Elections and Beyond

73. The Arab State: Assisting or Obstructing Development?

74. Iraqi Candidate Disqualification Update

75. Iraqi Elections Update

76. Headscarf Ban and Discrimination

77. Bush, Clausewitz, and the Grand Strategic Imperative: Keeping Political Ends Primary

78. Iraq's Provincial Elections: The Stakes

79. EU Democracy Promotion in the Mediterranean. Cooperation against All Odds?

80. Stepping Back From Democratic Pessimism

81. Despite Crackdown, U.S. Must Deal with Iranian Regime

82. Democratic Talk and the Democratic Walk: Superficial Versus Sincere Support for Illiterate Voting Rights in Lebanon

83. Justice Interrupted: Historical Perspectives on Promoting Democracy in the Middle East

84. The Limits of Institutional Engineering: Lessons from Iraq

85. "Fixing Broken Windows": Security Sector Reform in Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen

86. Between Government and Opposition: The Case of the Yemeni Congregation for Reform

87. Constitutional Court and the Closure of Political Parties in Turkey

88. The Draft Party Platform of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Foray Into Political Integration or Retreat Into Old Positions?

89. Higher Education and the Future of Iraq

90. Islamists in Politics: The Dynamics of Participation

91. Incumbent Regimes and the "King's Dilemma" in the Arab World: Promise and Threat of Managed Reform

92. The Draft Party Platform of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Foray Into Political Integration or Retreat Into Old Positions?

93. Kuwait: Politics in a Participatory Emirate

94. Requiem for Palestinian Reform: Clear Lessons from a Troubled Record

95. Evaluating Political Reform in Yemen

96. Engaging Islamists and Promoting Democracy: A Preliminary Assessment

97. Ayatollah Sistani and the Democratization of Post-Ba'athist Iraq

98. Political Progress in Iraq During the Surge

99. Electing the Lebanese President

100. Illusive Reform: Jordan's Stubborn Stability