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1. The Battle of Western Mosul: Stakes and prospects

2. Planning Post-IS Iraq: Competing Visions Within the Shia Block?

3. How to Secure Mosul Lessons from 2008—2014

4. Education as a way out of IS: Deradicalisation in Mosul

5. The Reconstruction of Islamic State-Liberated Areas

6. Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy: Spring 2016

7. Employment Status and Support for Wartime Violence: Evidence from the Iraq War

8. Choosing to Return? Prospects for Durable Solutions in Iraq

9. The Human Terrain System: Operationally Relevant Social Science Research in Iraq and Afghanistan

10. TSG IntelBrief: The Islamic State in Libya

11. TSG IntelBrief: : Foreign Fighters from North Africa in Syria and Iraq

12. TSG IntelBrief: Turkey Steps In: A Good Thing?

13. TSG IntelBrief: The Islamic State: An Accident of History

14. Jordan: The Geopolitical Service Provider

15. Make or Break: Iraq's Sunnis and the State

16. Sunni-Shia Relations After the Iraq War

17. Iraq's Tangled Foreign Interests and Relations

18. New Report Plans Ahead for a Postconflict Syria:Lessons from Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen

19. Whack-a-Mole or Coup de Grace? Institutionalization and Leadership Targeting in Iraq and Afghanistan

20. Giving the Surge Partial Credit for Iraq's 2007 Reduction in Violence

21. Renewed Violence in Iraq

22. Peacebuilding Efforts of Women from Afghanistan and Iraq: Lessons in Transition

23. Patterns of Violence in Iraq

24. Iraq and the Kurds: The High-Stakes Hydrocarbons Gambit

25. Regional implications of the conflict in Syria: a view from Israel

26. The Iraq Federal Police

27. Lessons from Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Iraq

28. The Commander as Investor: Changing CERP Practices

29. The United States in Iraq: Options for 2012

30. Slippery Slope: Libya and the Lessons of Previous No-Fly Zones

31. Adjusting to Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations

32. Leaving the Civilians Behind: The "Soldier-diplomat" in Afghanistan and Iraq

33. The Effect of Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq

34. Iraq's Uncertain Future: Elections and Beyond

35. Building Cooperation in the Eastern Middle East

36. The U.S. Senate and Iraq: Who Changed their Views, and Why?

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

38. Harnessing Post-Conflict "Transitions": A Conceptual Primer

39. Iraq, its Neighbors, and the Obama Administration: Syrian and Saudi Perspectives

40. Dysfunction and Decline: Lessons Learned From Inside al-Qa'ida in Iraq

41. Al Jazeera and Qatar: The Muslim Brothers' Dark Empire?

42. Media for Next Generation Peacebuilding in Iraq

43. Putting Iraq's Security Agreement to the Vote: Risks and Opportunities

44. 'Managed Democracy' Gives Way in Iraqi Kurdistan

45. The Limits of Institutional Engineering: Lessons from Iraq

46. Conflictos bélicos y gestión de la información: una revisión tras la guerra en Irak y Afganistán

47. Bush, Clausewitz, and the Grand Strategic Imperative: Keeping Political Ends Primary

48. Engaging Syria? U.S. Constraints and Opportunities

49. Iraq after the Surge I: The New Sunni Landscape

50. Iraq after the Surge II: The Need for a New Political Strategy

51. Evaluating Iraq's Provincial Reconstruction Teams While Drawdown Looms: A USIP Trip Report

52. Iraq in the Obama Administration

53. Telling the Story: Documentation Lessons for Afghanistan from the Cambodian Experience

54. Defense Monitor, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1 -January/February 2008

55. Syrian–Israeli Peace: A Possible Key to Regional Change

56. Special Report No. 213: Reconciliation Strategies in Iraq

57. Reforming the Iraqi Interior Ministry, Police, and Facilities Protection Service

58. Civilians Will Make the Difference in Iraq

59. Syria's Relations with Iraq

60. Public Health and Conflict in Iraq: Rebuilding a Nation's Health

61. Journey of Death: Suicide Bombers in Iraq

62. War in Our Time: Reflections on Iraq, Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction

63. Turkey's War on Terror

64. NATO and 21st Century War

65. The Pugwash Newsletter: To the Pugwash Community

66. Making Sense of a Senseless War

67. Iraq Trip Report

68. A Diplomatic Offensive for Iraq

69. Seven Months Into the Surge: What Does it Mean For Iraqis?

70. Iraq and the Gulf States: The Balance of Fear

71. Ayatollah Sistani and the Democratization of Post-Ba'athist Iraq

72. Political Progress in Iraq During the Surge

73. U.S. Police in Peace and Stability Operations

74. The Surge in Iraq: An Early Assessment

75. Iraqi Reconciliation: Prospects for Peace at Home and Progress with Neighbors

76. From Beirut to Baghdad?

77. Pugwash Newsletter: To the Pugwash Community

78. The Right to Religious Conversion: Between Apostasy and Proselytization

79. The Next Iraqi War? Sectarianism and Civil Conflict

80. Scenarios for the Insurgency in Iraq

81. Lessons and Consequences of the Israel-Hizballah War: An Early Assessment

82. The Confused Security Situation in Iraq: Some Less Publicized Units

83. Iraq: A Report from the Front

84. Low Intensity Conflict: Violence Against the Iraqi People

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

86. After Intervention: Public Security Management in Post-Conflict Societies - From Intervention to Sustainable Local Ownership

87. Shi'i Separatism in Iraq. Internet Reverie or Real Constitutional Challenge?

88. Post-Election Iraq: Facing the Constitutional Challenge

89. The Shiite Question in Saudi Arabia

90. Zarqawi's 'Total War' on Iraqi Shiites Exposes a Divide among Sunni Jihadists

91. Entering the 'Tipping Period' in Iraq

92. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq: A Progress Report

93. Power-Sharing in Iraq

94. Security Models and their Applicability to the Gulf: The Potential of European Lessons Applied

95. The Iraqi Insurgency & Iraq Security Force Development

96. Radical Departure: Toward A Practical Peace in Iraq

97. Are Events in Iraq after the Occupation an Ordinary Security Problem?

98. Patterns Of Global Terrorism 2003: Behind The Curve?

99. The Transfer Of Sovereignty In Iraq: Prospects For A Security Agreement

100. Insurgent Operations Against The Highways In Iraq