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1. What Losing the Iran Deal Could Mean for the Region

2. Navigating R2P Between Norm and Practice

3. Democratizing International Relations

4. Strategic Survival in Syria

5. Fortune and Hazard for Algeria

6. A Palestinian Outlet to the World, A Path toward Peace? Considerations and Options for a Gaza Seaport

7. Building a Seaport in Gaza: Prospects, Challenges, and Opportunities

8. When Western media frames the Middle East in terms of sectarianism, not only does it do a grave disservice to its audience, but also to the people of this region, with far-reaching consequences

9. Why Climate Journalism Must be Mainstreamed in the Arab World

10. Social Change Will Be Tweeted—By a Select Few

11. Red Lines in Global Media

12. The Changing Middle East Regional Order

13. Managing Crises, the Least-Bad Option

14. Arab Nationalism, Regionalism, and Regional Integration

15. From Political Islam to the Politics of Islam

16. Shifting Patterns of Arab Politics

17. AlMostaqbal: Envisioning a Better Arab Future

18. The End of the Road

19. s It Time to Bury the Two-State Solution?

20. Framing the Partition Plan for Palestine

21. Prepping for COP27

22. Competing Economic Visions in the Gulf

23. The Iran Nuclear Deal: A Springboard for a New Middle East Security Architecture

24. What to Expect from Biden in the Middle East

25. Breaking the Historic Taboo

26. Leading Israel into an Empty Future

27. The Arab World Between Regime Change and Political Reform

28. Explaining Egypt’s January 2011 Revolution between Conspiracy and Conventional Wisdom

29. Africa and the United States: Reengaging with Africa’s Prosperity in Mind

30. Does the Biden Administration Have Time for Foreign Policy?

31. Why the Phrase “Arab Spring” Should be Retired

32. Messages to America

33. “Reconciliation” in the Communiqué of the Gulf Cooperation Council

34. The Future of Work: Between Technology and Inequality

35. Funding Feminism: Grantmaking for Women’s Rights

36. Can the Arab Region meet the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030?

37. A Visualization of Egypt’s Economic Performance During COVID-19

38. Yemen’s Peace Process: A Path to Conflict?

39. The Rise of the United Arab Emirates

40. Maintaining the U.S.-Saudi Relationship

41. Solving the Nuclear Stalemate between Iran and the United States

42. The End of Corporate Janissaries in the Gulf

43. The Long Road to Economic Transformation in the Gulf

44. Iran and the GCC: Prospects for a Grand Reconciliation

45. The UAE Art Scene: Challenges and Opportunities

46. Transforming Domestic Extremism in the United States

47. Summers of Strife: From Libya to Ethiopia

48. Women and Children First

49. African Podcasting: Challenges and Chances

50. The Renaissance Dam after the Security Council