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1. Russia at War and the Islamic World

2. China’s Response to Türkiye’s Volatile Authoritarianism

3. Erdoğan's Re-election as President Raises Concerns among Allies

4. Deciphering Erdoğan's Regional Paradigm Shifts

5. The Syrian Civil War Twelve Years On: Can There Be a Constructive Role for Greece?

6. A New New Turkey? What an Opposition Victory Would Mean for Ankara’s Foreign Policy

7. Saudi Arabia’s Engagement in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

8. Palestinian Expectations from The Biden Administration

9. The Security Ghost of the January 25th Revolution in al-Sisi Regime’s Policy toward Gaza

10. President Biden's Visit to the Middle East: Recommendations for Israel

11. Macron Put Down, France in Crisis: Implications for Israel

12. US Relations with Arab Gulf States: A Passing Crisis?

13. The Russian Bear and the Molotov Cocktail: The Palestinians and the Crisis in Ukraine

14. The War in Ukraine and Strategic Hedging by Arab Countries

15. Türkiye and Israel: Optimism must prevail

16. Turkey's ‘Precious Loneliness’ vs. Greece's Multilateralism

17. Blocking the Gateways to Nuclear Disorder in the Middle East

18. Adapting to New Realities: Israel’s foreign policy in post-Netanyahu times

19. What is new about the reset between Israel and Turkey?

20. Turkey in Afghanistan: more than one reason to stay

21. Turkey’s quest for Strategic Autonomy

22. Turkey’s “anti-colonial” pivot to Mali: French-Turkish competition and the role of the European Union in the Sahel

23. Regime Change No More: Coming to Terms with the Greater Middle East

24. What is the agenda for the Eastern Mediterranean?

25. When American progressives lose direction, an Israeli compass is needed

26. Political Change and Turkey’s Foreign Policy

27. The Kurdish Question Dominates Turkish Policy in the Wake of the Istanbul Bombing

28. Türkiye Struggling with Economic Problems and Foreign Policy

29. Turkish Opposition Focuses on Foreign Policy Corrections

30. China’s Infrastructure Projects in the Middle East: Lessons from China’s Engagement Elsewhere

31. Iranian Public Opinion at the Start of the Biden Administration: Report

32. From Tectonic Shifts to Winds of Change in North Africa and the Middle East: Europe’s Role

33. Countering Zero-Sum Relations in the Middle East: Insights from the Expert Survey

34. Ten Years of the Syrian Conflict: Time for the EU to Reconsider Its Strategy?

35. Turkey’s African adventure: Taking stock of a new chapter in EU-Turkey relations

36. Turkish drones, Greek challenges

37. Turkey’s Post-2016 Foreign Policy Drivers: Militarisation, Islam, Civilisation and Power

38. Turkey and the West: A Hostile Dance

39. Revisiting and going beyond the EU-Turkey migration agreement of 2016: an opportunity for Greece to overcome being just “Europe’s aspis”

40. Turkey: A Problem Partner?

41. Strategic Report

42. Iran in Syria: From Expansion to Entrenchment

43. Hizballah’s Gain, Lebanon’s Pain

44. Turkish-Russian Relations: A Puzzle that Shakes the Middle East

45. From Tectonic Shifts to Winds of Change in North Africa and the Middle East: Europe’s Role

46. Strategic Incoherence Continued: US Policy Towards Syria Under Biden

47. The Biden Foreign Policy Team

48. Turkey and Iran: Parallel Islam imperialist ambitions for the Middle East

49. Biden’s Eastern Mediterranean Agenda

50. Restoring American Bipartisan Commitment Towards Israel: A Moral Duty and Strategic Necessity

51. Why Pakistan won’t be next to normalize with Israel

52. Assessing the US strategy in Iraq

53. Reassessing Russian Capabilities in the Levant and North Africa

54. How Syria Changed Turkey’s Foreign Policy

55. For Israel’s Acceptance to the AU as Observer Reveals Continental Divides

56. Turkey Is Building a Geopolitical Alliance Between Sunni and Shiite Islamists

57. Russia and Iraq Deepen Energy, Military Ties

58. Iran's Influence in the Middle East

59. The Human Cost of U.S. Interventions in Iraq: A History From the 1960s Through the Post-9/11 Wars

60. A Feminist Foreign Policy to Deal with Iran? Assessing the EU’s Options

61. Europe's Initial Reactions to Israel’s Annexation Intentions

62. Between War and Peace: A Roadmap for U.S. Policy Toward Iran

63. An Israeli-Sudanese Rapprochement? Context, Interests, and Implications

64. How the Abraham Accords affected the Turkish Foreign Policy?

65. How Do International Sanctions End? Towards a Process-Oriented, Relational, and Signalling Perspective

66. Nuclear Decision-Making in Iran: Implications for US Nonproliferation Efforts

67. Russia's Foreign and Security Policy in the Middle East: Entering the 2020s

68. Structural Shifts and Regional Security: A View from Israel

69. The Interests of Eastern Mediterranean States and Israeli Policies

70. Israel and Qatar: Relations Nurtured by the Palestinian Issue

71. Israel-Iraq Cooperation in 2019: Security Challenges and Civilian Warming

72. Israel, Energy, and the Eastern Mediterranean: Shaping a New Regional Foreign Policy

73. Iran’s foreign policy: Buying time until the US presidential elections

74. Russia in the Middle East: Jack of All Trades, Master of None

75. Obama's Road to Cairo: The President’s Rhetorical Journey, 2008–2009

76. The United States-Iran standoff: Recent tensions are symptomatic of President Trump’s broader foreign-policy approach

77. US foreign policy tools in the era of disinformation: Deficiencies prevent effective response to malign information operations

78. Memo to the New Israeli Foreign Minister

79. Zarif Defeated at Home

80. Political Independence as a Strategic Asset

81. To Shoot or to Defect? Military Responses to the Arab Uprisings

82. Trends in Israel’s Regional Foreign Policies

83. Regional Opportunities to Improve the Situation in Gaza

84. The 2018 Israel-Turkey Policy Dialogue of the Mitvim Institute

85. Alternative Directions for Israeli Foreign Policy on the Eve of an Election Year

86. The Role of Former Diplomats in Israel’s Public Sphere

87. The Israeli Election Results and Israel's Foreign Policy

88. Divided and Divisive: Europeans, Israel and Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking

89. Guiding Principles for Israel’s Foreign Policy toward the Eastern Mediterranean

90. The European Parliament Elections Results: Possible Significance for Europe and Israel

91. Guiding Principles for Israel’s Foreign Policy toward the EU

92. Trends in Israel’s Regional Foreign Policies: January-June 2019

93. Israel’s Foreign Policy towards the September 2019 Elections

94. Democracy and Foreign Policy in Israel

95. The 2019 Israeli Foreign Policy Index of the Mitvim Institute

96. Israel’s Regional Foreign Policies: An Annual Assessment

97. In Dire Straits? Implications of US-Iran Tensions for the Global Oil Market

98. China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Its Energy-Security Dimensions

99. All the World is Staged

100. Insight on Syria: What Are Putin's Motives?