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1. Iran May be the Threat but Iraq is the Prize

2. ‘Peace’ in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and Yemen

3. The Return of ISIS in Iraq, Syria, and the Middle East

4. Iraq After ISIS: The Other Half of Victory Dealing with the Civil Dimension

5. The Revolution in Civil-Military Affairs

6. The Uncertain Iraqi Election: The Need for a New U.S. Strategy

7. Don’t Give Up Yet: There’s Still a Chance to Salvage Eastern Syria

8. The Islamic State and the Persistent Threat of Extremism in Iraq

9. The Misunderstood Lessons of Bosnia for Syria

10. Iraqi Stability and the “ISIS War”

11. Underestimating Risk in the Surveillance Debate

12. NATO's Posture after the Wales Summit

13. Iran, Evolving Threats, and Strategic Partnerships in the Gulf

14. UNLOCKING THE ALAWITE CONUNDRUM IN SYRIA

15. The Myth of Petroleum Independence and Foreign Policy Isolation

16. Identifying Truly Fragile States

17. Improving the US-GCC Security Partnership: Planning for the Future

18. New Energy, New Geopolitics

19. Violence in Iraq: The Growing Risk of Serious Civil Conflict

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

21. Shaping Iraq's Security Forces US-Iranian Competition Series

22. Iran's Declining Influence in Iraq

23. Patterns of Violence in Iraq

24. Turkey's Strategic Vision and Syria

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

26. The FY2013 Defense Budget, the Threat of Defense Cuts and Sequestration and the Strategy-Reality Gap

27. The FY2013 Defense Budget, Deficits, Cost-Escalation, and Sequestration

28. Iraq and US Strategy in the Gulf: Shaping and Communicating US plans for the Future in a Time of Region-Wide Change and Instability

29. The Gulf Military Balance in 2010

30. The Real Results of the Iraqi Election: By July 2010, in Early 2011, or Years Later?

31. Economic Challenges in Post-Conflict Iraq

32. US Withdrawal and Iraqi Security Forces: The Need for Continuing Aid

33. The Uncertain Politics behind Iraq's Election: Political Controversies and the Formation of a Viable Government

34. Iraq: Creating a Strategic Partnership

35. Surprise is Inevitable; Vulnerability is Not: Improving the Defense Department's Readiness to Address Key Areas of Potential Surprise

36. Iraq After the Election: Meeting the Challenges of 2010

37. Dirty Windows and Burning Houses: Setting the Record Straight on Irregular Warfare

38. Talking with Insurgents: A Guide for the Perplexed

39. Toward Reconciliation in Afghanistan

40. How Obama Can Get South Asia Right

41. Containing Iran?: Avoiding a Two-Dimensional Strategy in a Four-Dimensional Region

42. U.S.-Korea Relations

43. Is It Interests or Values?

44. Low Intensity Conflict: Violence Against the Iraqi People

45. Low Intensity Conflict and Nation - Building in Iraq: A Chronology

46. Meeting the Challenge of a Fragmented Iraq: A Saudi Perspective

47. American Strategic, Tactical, and Other Mistakes in Iraq: A Litany of Errors

48. Iraqi Economic Reconstruction and Development

49. Iraq's Evolving Insurgency and the Risk of Civil War

50. Dividing Iraq: Think Long and Hard First

51. Mexico Alert: The Impact of the War in Iraq on Canada, the Caribbean, and Latin America

52. Mexico Alert: The Impact of the War in Iraq on Mexico

53. Turkey, The United States And Iraq: Continuing Differences

54. Seeking Redefinition: U.S.-Turkish Relations After Iraq

55. Cyber Attacks: Missing in Action

56. An Attack on Iraq: The Military, Political, and Economic Consequences: Scenario Briefing

57. If We Fight Iraq: Iraq and The Conventional Military Balance

58. Proliferation in the "Axis of Evil": North Korea, Iran, and Iraq

59. Syria and Weapons of Mass Destruction