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801. Channeling Urban (Land) Rent Back into the Public Sector through Taxation

802. Palestinian Refugees of Syria’s Yarmouk Camp: Challenges and Obstacles to Return

803. The View from Aden: A Shadow State between the Coalition and Civil War

804. A Path for Political Change in Lebanon? Lessons and Narratives from the 2018 Elections

805. Exploring the Rationale for Decentralization in Iraq and its Constraints

806. A Safe Path for Democratic Decentralization in Syria

807. Lebanon: Anger in Palestinian Refugee Camps Gives Rise to a New Mobilization for Dignity

808. A Strong Central State: A Prerequisite for Effective Local Governance in Yemen

809. Twenty Days of Lebanese Protests: Between Continuity, Innovation and Uncertainty

810. The Rising Tide of Change in Iraq: An Assessment of the 2018 and 2019 Protests

811. From “Overthrowing the Regime” to “All Means All”: An Analysis of the Lebanonisation of Arab Spring Rhetoric

812. The Syrian State: A Two-Headed Monster is Emerging

813. EU-Turkey Policies in Iraq & Syria: Challenges & Opportunities

814. Reconstructing Iraq: Where Do We Stand

815. The Hashd Al-Shaabi: From heroes to … what exactly?

816. The Denial of Identity Cards to Islamic State Affiliates: a Recipe for Renewed Radicalisation?

817. Breaking the Cycle of Shame in Iraq

818. Iran-US tension and the Ghost of War

819. Enhancing chemical security in Kurdistan Region

820. Institutionalisation of the Peshmerga: tipping the balance of Iraq’s stability

821. Durable Solutions for Syrian Refugees in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

822. A debate with the Kurdistan Region’s President

823. Making Iraq Work for All

824. A Debate with the Prime Minister

825. Erbil-Baghdad Relations: Addressing Root Causes of Conflict

826. The New KRG Cabinet: Visions and Strategies for the Next Four Years

827. The Middle East in a Crystal Ball: Trajectories and Predictions

828. International Support for State-building in Iraq

829. Beyond Barriers: Contours and Complexities of IDP Return

830. Development of a National Policy on Displacement in Iraq

831. Iranians Will Not Forget.

832. US-Iran Showdown Begins in Iraq

833. Forecasting the Mideast in 2020

834. The Russian Role in World Affairs: A View from Israel

835. The Gulf: Signs of a Partial Thaw in the Intra-Sunni Cold War?

836. The Battle for Northwestern Syria: Better Sooner than Later

837. Erdogan’s Dangerous Diagonal: What can be Done to Counter Turkey’s EEZ claims?

838. American Sanctions and Military Action against Iran

839. The Fighting Continues in Northern Syria

840. Through a Different Lens: The Mideast as Seen from Doha

841. Protests in Iran and Trump’s Maximum Pressure Campaign

842. Russia-Israel Relations: Expectations and Reality

843. Making the Best of US Withdrawal from Syria

844. Rentier economy of the Kurdish region in Iraq as a source of barriers for the regional security sector reform

845. Various Domains of Integration of Refugees and their Interrelationships: A Study of Recent Refugee Inflows in Austria

846. The Mobilization of Conservative Civil Society

847. The Afghan Taliban's Relationship with Pakistan

848. Russian Weapons in the Syrian Conflict

849. Projecting stability in practice? NATO’s new training mission in Iraq

850. Egypt, a future gas supplier to the European Union?

851. “We Didn’t Think It Would Hit Us:” Understanding the Impact of Attacks on Schools in Syria

852. Justice for Syrian Victims Beyond Trials: The Need for New, Innovative Uses for Documentation of Human Rights Violations in Syria

853. All the World is Staged

854. Is the IDF Ready for Our Next War?

855. The Russians are… Leaving?

856. Netanyahu in India

857. New Storms on the Horizon

858. Israel is Worthy and Winning

859. A tale of Two Speeches

860. Israel Is Not Deporting Refugees

861. ‘Fix it or Nix it’ is the Wrong Approach

862. Dilemmas and Experiences of International Support for Inclusive Peacebuilding

863. Insight on Syria: The Unseen Challenges of Refugee Integration in Germany

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

865. A Sense of Victory on Both Sides: A Recipe for Escalation in Gaza?

866. From the First Intifada to the "March of Return"

867. When Parallel Red Lines Meet: Recent Events in Syria in Various Contexts

868. The Attack on the Chemical Weapons Targets in Syria: Doing the Minimum

869. National Home Front Exercise "Solid Stand": Doubts concerning Civilian Preparedness for an Emergency

870. The Attack on Syria in Response to the Use of Chemical Weapons: The Legal Dimension

871. The Saudi Revolution

872. What Happened to Israel’s Policy of Ambiguity vis-à-vis Syria?

873. Strengthening the JCPOA

874. Israel and United States Military Assistance to Egypt

875. The Potential for a War on the Northern Front that None of the Parties Want: Insights from a War Game

876. Who Will Make the Decision?

877. Alone in Sa'dabad Palace: One Year since Rouhani’s Reelection

878. President el-Sisi's Second Term: The Challenge of Legitimacy

879. The Parliamentary Elections in Lebanon: Hezbollah’s Victory within the Political Status Quo

880. Iran in the Nuclear Realm and Iran in Syria: A New State of Play

881. The Benefit of Exposing the Iranian Nuclear Archive

882. Israel Apartheid Week 2018

883. The Future of Jerusalem: Between Public Opinion and Policy

884. The European Union after the United States Withdrawal from the JCPOA

885. Lebanon’s 2017 Parliamentary Election Law

886. Making Aid Work in Lebanon: Promoting aid effectiveness and respect for Rights in Middle-Income Countries Affected by Mass Displacement

887. Leadership Targeting as a Counterterrorism Strategy: The Nigerian Experience

888. Children in the Levant: Insights from Belgium on the Dilemmas of Repatriation and the Challenges of Reintegration

889. Why It Matters What We Do: Arab Citizens' Perceptions of the European Union after the 2011 Uprisings

890. Israel Must Rule Generously in Jerusalem

891. When Will The Next War Begin?

892. Toward a New Model for the U.S.-Israel Relationship

893. Waking Up to the Iranian Threat

894. The Demand for Sovereignty over Judea and Samaria is a Waste of Zionist Energy

895. The Arrest of Saleh Muslim: Escalation in Kurdish-Turkish Tensions

896. Hoping for Regime Change in Iran

897. What a Crown Prince Wants

898. On the State of Israel’s role in combating anti-Semitism

899. The missing piece of the puzzle

900. The Sultan’s Pleasure: Turkey Expands Operations in Syria and Iraq