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1. Uncoordinated Deconfliction' in Syria: A Recipe to Contain, Not Defeat, ISIS

2. What to Expect from Syria Peace Talks in Moscow

3. The ISIS Fight and the State of the Union Address

4. Train and Equip Not Enough for U.S.-Backed Syrian Rebels

5. The Palestinians Go to the ICC: Policy Implications

6. U.S.-Israel Relations: A Changing Landscape?

7. The Fight Against ISIS: Shiite Militias and the Coalition Effort

8. The Islamic State's Expansion in Libya

9. Coping With Success Against ISIS

10. The Ukraine Crisis and the Middle East

11. Egypt's Arms Deal with Russia: Potential Strategic Costs

12. Jordan's Energy Balancing Act

13. Preventing an Iranian Breakout after a Nuclear Deal

14. West Bank Violence and Gaza Rockets Could Spark Wider Conflict

15. U.S. Strategic Dialogues with Morocco and Algeria: Take Two

16. Palestinian Public Opinion Offers Abbas Much Room for Maneuver

17. U.S. Policy and the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse, Part II: Assessment and Prospects

18. Iran Seeks to Untangle UN Sanctions

19. Rebels Worth Supporting: Syria's Harakat Hazm

20. Decision Time on the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: U.S. Strategy Hits a Critical Juncture

21. Libya's Growing Risk of Civil War

22. Building a Base for Iraq's Counteroffensive: The Role of U.S. Security Cooperation

23. Why Iraq Should Get Apache Gunships

24. Avoiding Assad's Forced Solution to the Syria Crisis

25. Indecisive Inter-Rebel Fighting in Syria Benefits the Regime

26. Assessing U.S. Strategy in the Israeli-Palestinian Talks: A Mideast Trip Report

27. No Time to Hit Snooze in North Africa and the Sahel

28. Palestinian-Israeli Incitement Can and Should Be Curbed, Especially Now

29. Making the Iraqi Revenue-Generating Deal Work

30. Tunisians Elect a President

31. The New 'Tri-Border' Region: Emerging Threats Along the Israel-Lebanon-Syria Frontier

32. Policies and Politics Will Test U.S.-Israel Ties

33. Oman Ruler's Failing Health Could Affect U.S. Iran Policy

34. Reflections on Islamism: From the Muslim Brotherhood to the Islamic State

35. Twenty Years of Israeli-Jordanian Peace: A Brief Assessment

36. The Muslim Brotherhood: On the Record

37. From Caution to Boldness: U.S. Policy toward Egypt

38. On the Record

39. Saudi Arabia's Fears for Bahrain

40. Dubai: On the Front Line of U.S. Iran Policy

41. Actions, Not Just Attitudes: A New Way to Assess U.S.-Arab Relations

42. Beirut Spring: The Hariri Tribunal Goes Hunting for Hizballah

43. Biden's Israel Visit and Its Aftermath: The Importance of Maintaining Strategic Direction in U.S. Middle East Policy

44. Disrupting Iran's Illicit Activities

45. Too Little, Too Late? Nuclear Security and the Middle East

46. Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Power in the Middle East

47. What is the Purpose of the U.S. Foreign Terrorist Organizations List?

48. The New British Government, the 'Special Relationship,' and the Middle East

49. Hizballah's Coalition Partner Meets President Obama

50. The Origins of the U.S.-Israeli Relationship: Truman and the Jewish State

51. Proximity Talks: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

52. Changing the Paradigm of U.S. Assistance to Egypt: Alternatives to the 'Endowment' Idea

53. Prospects for the Resumption of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks

54. Fighting al-Qaeda: The Role of Yemen's President Saleh

55. Arming Hizballah? U.S. Military Assistance to Lebanon

56. Ahmadinezhad's Bomb Rhetoric: Opportunities for U.S. Policy

57. The East Asian Loophole in Iran Sanctions: Encouraging Compliance by Our Allies and China

58. Egypt in Transition: Presidential Succession and U.S. Policy

59. Fighting the Ideological Battle: The Missing Link in America's Effort to Counter Violent Extremism

60. The Gaza Flotilla Incident: Implications for Middle East Politics and U.S. Policy

61. Internal Divisions among Iranian Hardliners Come to the Fore

62. Going Critical: Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Reactor Starts Up

63. Iran's Shadow over Unrest in Bahrain

64. How to Form a New Iraqi Government while U.S. Combat Forces Withdraw

65. Peace within a Year? Israeli-Palestinian Direct Talks Resume

66. Mahmoud Abbas Visits Washington: Key Quotes

67. Netanyahu Comes to Washington: Assessing U.S.-Israel Relations

68. President Obama's Cairo Speech: A First-Year Scorecard

69. The Obama-Netanyahu Meeting: Assessment and Implications

70. Major U.S.-Saudi Arms Deal to Bolster Riyadh against Iran

71. Reassessing U.S. Military Assistance to Lebanon

72. U.S. Policy on Hizballah: The Question of Engagement

73. Three Critical Weeks in the Middle East: Insights into U.S. Policy

74. Yemen's Forever War: Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula

75. Increasing the Focus on Iran's Corruption

76. Inside Iranian Politics and Nuclear Strategy: A G-20 Briefing

77. Qadhafi at the UN: How to Be Washington's Friend

78. Quds Day in Iran: Velvet Revolution Trumps Nuclear Negotiations

79. Beyond Settlements: U.S. Policy Options Going Forward

80. Broadening the U.S. Approach on Iran

81. Changing Conventional Military Balance in the Gulf

82. After the Crackdown: The Iran Democracy Fund

83. Rejectionists Readying to Counter U.S. Peace Push

84. Qadhafi's Time in the Limelight: Impact on U.S. Interests

85. Cracking Down on Iran's Illicit Trade

86. Mubarak Comes to Washington

87. No Expansion vs. Freeze: Obama's Dilemma over Israeli Settlements

88. In Their Own Words: PKK Leaders on Peace, Dialogue, and the United States

89. Engagement or Consequences: Getting the Iran Message Right

90. Muslim Engagement: The Obama Administration's Approach

91. 'How This Ends': Iraq's Uncertain Path toward National Reconciliation

92. New 'Arab Street' Polls: United States Gaining Ground, Iran Losing

93. Saudi Royals Reunited? Crown Prince Sultan Returns Home

94. Sulaiman Meets Obama as Washington's Lebanese Allies Face Crisis at Home

95. Contending with the PKK's Narco-Terrorism

96. Reforming the Rogue: Lessons from the U.S.-Libyan Rapprochement

97. Mr. Erdogan Visits Washington: The AKP's Foreign Policy and United States Interests

98. Icon or Omen? Dubai's Debt Problem and the Gulf

99. Financial Setbacks for Hamas

100. In Her Own Words: Hillary Clinton on the Middle East