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201. A Difficult Mission: Will the appointment of Allawi as Prime Minister end the crisis in Iraq?

202. Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria: sinking together?

203. Iraq: Fixing Security in Kirkuk

204. Iran Sanctions: The View From Iran

205. Iraq’s adolescent democracy: Where to go from here

206. Waiting for blowback: The Kurdish question and Turkey’s new regional militarism

207. States within the state: Kadhimi’s challenge is to bring Shia militias under control

208. The New Arab Uprisings: How the 2019 trajectory differs from the 2011 legacy? (Part 1)

209. The New Arab Uprisings: How the 2019 trajectory differs from the 2011 legacy? (Part 2)

210. Protest Movements and Refugee Inclusion in Civil Society

211. The Mental Health Costs of Displacement

212. Human Rights in Times of Global Crises

213. Protests and Solidarity Movements in the Middle East

214. The Human Cost of U.S. Interventions in Iraq: A History From the 1960s Through the Post-9/11 Wars

215. Turkish AK Parti’s Posture towards the 2003 War in Iraq The Impact of Religion amid Security Concerns

216. Israel's Relations with Key Arab States in 2019

217. Locating Women in Jihad: The Case of Women in the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria

218. Conflicts, Pandemics and Peacebuilding: New Perspectives on Security Sector Reform in the MENA Region

219. The Politics of Pandemics. Evolving Regime-Opposition Dynamics in the MENA Region

220. Iran's successful transnational network: Iranian foreign policy utilizes partners

221. COVID-19: The Lingering Conflict and the Regional Balance of Power in Yemen

222. Jordan’s Socio-Economic Woes and Foreign Policy Employment, Trade, and International Cooperation – Policy Briefs from the Region and Europe

223. Issue Paper: Reintegration of Returnees from Syria and Iraq

224. Americans Feel Less Safe after Killing of Soleimani

225. Narrowing Interests in the Middle East: Planning for Great Power Competition

226. Making Sense of the Sadrists: Fragmentation and Unstable Politics

227. The Future of the Kurdistan Region after the Defeat of ISIS and the Failure of the 2017 Independence Referendum

228. Iraq and Lebanon’s tortuous paths to reform

229. Preventing Recidivism of Islamist Extremists

230. Honored, Not Contained: The Future of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces

231. The Rise of Kata’ib Hezbollah’s Hegemonic ‘Resistance’

232. Washington’s Stance on Syria and Iraq and The Widening Rift with Kurds in Iran

233. Navigating a Growing Chinese Influence in Iraqi Kurdistan

234. The Future of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces

235. A Policy Response to Islamic State Extremist Fighter Battlefield Migration

236. Challenges to the Middle East North Africa Inclusionary State

237. Sectarianism and International Relations

238. MENA’s Frozen Conflicts

239. Continuity and Change in Iraq’s Sunni Politics: Sunni Arab Political Trends, Factions, and Personalities Since 2014

240. Iraq in Transition: Competing Actors and Complicated Politics

241. Understanding Israel’s War in the ‘Grey Zone’

242. Egypt-Jordan-Iraq: Another Middle East Axis in the Making?

243. The Assassination of Hisham al-Hashimi: A Warning from Iraqi Shia Militias

244. Touching the Void: Economic Collapse and Popular Protest in the Levant

245. Fragile States Index 2020

246. Learning About Islam: From Ignorance to Understanding

247. The Challenges of the Middle East

248. New Britain, Connecticut: A Case Report of Refugees in Towns

249. Existing and Potential Cooperation between Israel and Key Arab States

250. Existing and Potential Cooperation between Israel and Key Arab States (Snapshot, Mid-2019)