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101. Reading Khamenei: The World View of Iran's Most Powerful Leader

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

103. Lebanon's Sunni Islamists: A Growing Force

104. Iran Says “No”—Now What?

105. Don't Give Up on Democracy Promotion

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

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

108. Rethinking Economic Reform in Jordan: Confronting Socioeconomic Realities

109. Women in Islamist Movements: Toward an Islamist Model of Women's Activism

110. Kuwait: Politics in a Participatory Emirate

111. A Face of Islam: Muhammad-Sodiq Muhammad-Yusuf

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

113. Evaluating Political Reform in Yemen

114. Pushing Toward Party Politics: Kuwait's Islamic Constitutional Movement

115. Living with Palestinian Democracy

116. Illusive Reform: Jordan's Stubborn Stability

117. Islamist Movements in the Arab World and the 2006 Lebanon War

118. Jordan and Its Islamic Movement: The Limits of Inclusion?

119. Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations in the Post-9/11 Era

120. Reform in Syria: Steering between the Chinese Model and Regime Change

121. The Saudi Labyrinth: Evaluating the Current Political Opening

122. Islamist Movements and the Democratic Process in the Arab World: Exploring Gray Zones

123. Pakistan: The Resurgence of Baluch Natonalism

124. Lebanon: Finding a Path from Deadlock to Democracy

125. Back From the Brink: A Strategy for Iraq

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

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

128. Iran Is Not an Island: A Strategy to Mobilize the Neighbors

129. Post-Election Iraq: Facing the Constitutional Challenge

130. A Better Way to Support Middle East Reform

131. Evaluating Palestinian Reform

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

133. Libya: Security Is Not Enough

134. Democracy and Constituencies in the Arab World

135. Europe's Uncertain Pursuit of Middle East Reform

136. Greater Middle East Initiative Off to a False Start

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

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

139. Assessing America's War on Terror: Confronting Insurgency, Cementing Primacy

140. The Political-Economic Conundrum: The Affinity of Economic and Political Reform in the Middle East and North Africa

141. Integrating Democracy Promotion Into U.S. Middle East Policy

142. Islamists in the Arab World: The Dance Around Democracy

143. WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications

144. Political Reconstruction in Iraq: A Reality Check

145. Is Gradualism Possible? Choosing a Strategy for Promoting Democracy in the Middle East

146. Liberalization Versus Democracy: Understanding Arab Political Reform

147. Promoting Democracy in the Middle East: The Problem of U.S. Credibility

148. Iraq: What Next?

149. Democratic Mirage in the Middle East

150. End of a Brief Affair? The United States and Iran