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1. How Monarchies End

2. China’s subsea-cable power in the Middle East and North Africa

3. Holding the Islamic Republic of Iran accountable for atrocity crimes

4. THE DAY AFTER: Anticipating trouble in the event of a US withdrawal from Syria

5. Iraq: Implementing a way forward

6. Attacks on Hospitals from Syria to Ukraine: Improving Prevention and Accountability Mechanisms

7. Hackers, Hoodies, and Helmets: Technology and the changing face of Russian private military contractors

8. KRI positioned in prominent role in global gas markets

9. Iraqi diaspora mobilization and the future development of Iraq

10. What choices remain for the United States in Syria?

11. Whither the Arabs: The end of the welfare state and the start of a journey into the unknown

12. Generational Dynamics of Economic Crisis and Recovery: Prospects for Younger and Older Persons

13. Strangers to strategic partners: Thirty years of Sino-Saudi relations

14. Renewing transatlantic strategy on Iran

15. Turkey’s Refugee Resilience: Expanding and Improving Solutions for the Economic Inclusion of Syrians in Turkey

16. United G20 must pave the way for robust post-COVID-19 recovery

17. Troubled vision: Understanding recent Israeli–Iranian offensive cyber exchanges

18. Trump’s JCPOA withdrawal two years on: Maximum pressure, minimum outcomes

19. Drone attacks against critical infrastructure: A real and present threat

20. Counting the cost: Avoiding another war between Israel and Hezbollah

21. The future of US-Iraq relations

22. Withdrawal deadlines in war: Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan

23. Iranian digital influence efforts: Guerrilla broadcasting for the twenty-first century

24. Energy sector diversification: Meeting demographic challenges in the MENA region

25. Same Ends but Different Means: Change, Continuity and Moscow’s Middle East Policy

26. Iraqi-Russian Relations amidst US Security-Focused Engagement

27. A Transatlantic Approach for the Arab World: Stability through Inclusivity, Good Governance, and Prosperity

28. False Dichotomy: Stability Versus Reform in the Arab World

29. ISIS War Game II: The Escalation Challenge

30. ISIS War Game III: The Final Phase

31. The Shale Revolution and the New Geopolitics of Energy

32. Addressing the Food, Water, and Energy Nexus: Transatlantic Perspectives and Africa's Great Chance

33. Breaking Taboos: Youth Activism in the Gulf States

34. Zooming in on Syria: Adapting US Policy to Local Realities

35. The Economic Consequences of the Arab Spring

36. Egypt's Labor Dilemma

37. Ten Ideas for Smarter NATO Missile Defense

38. Getting Democracy Promotion Right in Egypt

39. Turkish-Iranian Rapprochement and the Future of European and Asian Energy

40. The Challenge of Federalism in Yemen

41. No Arab Spring for Algeria

42. Easing US and EU Sanctions on Iran

43. Losing Syria and Iraq to Jihadists

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

45. Produced Water: Asset or Waste?

46. The Gulf Rising: Defense Industrialization in Saudi Arabia and the UAE

47. NATO in an Era of Global Competition

48. Middle East 2020: Shaped by or Shaper of Global Trends?

49. Morocco's Gradual Political and Economic Transition

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

51. Shale Oil and Gas and the Middle East

52. A Strategy for US Engagement in the Middle East: Contain Threats, Embrace Dignity

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

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

55. US-Iran Cultural Engagement: A Cost Effective Boon to US National Security

56. Beyond Spillover: Syria's Role in Lebanon's Drift Toward Political Violence

57. Syria's War Threatens Lebanon's Fragile Economy

58. Iran: How a Third Tier Cyber Power Can Still Threaten the United States

59. Jordan's Youth: Avenues for Activism

60. The Israeli Experience in Missile Defense: Lessons for NATO

61. The Libyan Economy after the Revolution: Still No Clear Vision

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

63. Building a Better US-Gulf Partnership

64. Iran, Afghanistan, and South Asia: Resolving Regional Sources of Instability

65. The Kurdish Question and US-Turkish Relations in a Changing Middle East

66. Yemen's Economic Agenda: Beyond Short-Term Survival

67. The Security of Cities: Ecology and Conflict on an Urbanizing Planet

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

69. Rethinking US Relations with a Changing Egypt

70. The Transatlantic Bargain After "the Pivot"

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

72. Economic Policies in Egypt: Populism or Reform?

73. Arab Awakening: Are the US and EU Missing the Challenge?

74. "Strategically Lonely" Iran Exploits Opportunities for Regional Influence

75. How Reliable is Intelligence on Iran's Nuclear Program?

76. Iran Turns to China, Barter to Survive Sanctions

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

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

79. The Iran Stalemate and the Need for Strategic Patience

80. Independent Commision on the Security Forces of Iraq

81. Libya and the United States: The Next Steps

82. Partners in Frustration: Europe, the United States and the Broader Middle East

83. Winning the Peace: Managing a Successful Transition in Iraq

84. Managing Proliferation Issues with Iran

85. Thinking Beyond the Stalemate in U.S. - Iranian Relations, Volume I - Policy Review

86. Beyond Kosovo: A Regional Approach to the Balkans