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1. Existing Dispute: Does the new budget set the stage for a fresh phase of conflict in Iraq?

2. Power and potential: The economics of Egyptian construction and ICT

3. Trading short-term gains for long-term costs: the Egyptian political economy under al-Sisi

4. Iraqi diaspora mobilization and the future development of Iraq

5. Still Treading Water: Reviewing six years of the Gaza Reconstruction Mechanism and the dire water situation in the Gaza Strip

6. Investing in Jordan Through Support for Social Enterprises

7. Peace and illicit drugs at the margins: A borderland view of Afghanistan’s SDG 16

8. Local Economic Councils: A Tool to Improve Business Productivity in Yemen

9. Development Cooperation with Conflict-Affected MENA Countries: Refocussing on the Social Contract

10. Preparing for a Looming Water Crisis: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 in the Middle East and North Africa Countries

11. Beyond Yemen's Militiadoms: Restarting from local agency

12. Israel, Annexation, and the EU’s Research and Development Program “Horizon”

13. War and pieces: Political divides in southern Yemen

14. Water Security and Growth: The case of the Middle East and North Africa Countries

15. Restoring central bank capacity and stabilizing the rial

16. Generating new employment opportunities in Yemen

17. Treading Water: The Worsening Water Crisis and the Gaza Reconstruction Mechanism

18. The Significance of Erdoğan's Visit to East Africa

19. Turkey as a Development Partner in Africa

20. Saudi Arabia: The New Power Structure

21. Iran and the P5+1: Getting to "Yes"

22. Cybersecurity and Stability in the Gulf

23. Extremism as Mainstream: Implications for Women, Development & Security in the MENA/Asia Region

24. Achieving Development Success: Strategies and Lessons from the Developing World

25. Saudi Aramco as a national development agent: recent shifts

26. Renewed Violence in Iraq

27. Understanding the Links Between Sexual and Reproductive Health Status and Poverty Reduction

28. What Can Arab Countries Learn From Post-communist Transition?

29. 2011— A Testing Year for Turkish Foreign Policy

30. On the Brink: Israeli settlements and their impact on Palestinians in the Jordan Valley

31. Lebanon: An Overview Context, Evolving Demographics for Women, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Poverty and Women, Gender and Rights

32. Beyond the Market: Can the AREDP transfor

33. Iraqi Voices Entering 2010

34. From Gridlock to Compromise: How Three Laws Could Begin to Transform Iraqi Politics

35. Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Teams

36. Turkey: Energy Status and Expectations

37. The Future of Palestinian Politics

38. The Role of Finance in Combating National Security Threats

39. PolicyWatch #1241: Special Forum Report: The Future of Syria: Challenges and Prospects

40. Turkey's Economic Future and the AKP

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

42. Assessing the New Palestinian Unity Government: A Step Forward or Back?

43. Meeting with Iraq's Neighbors: A Confidence-Building Measure, or Much More?

44. Next Steps in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

45. Are U.S. Military Academies Preparing Graduates for Today's Wars?

46. Lebanon Goes to Paris III: High Stakes in France and Beirut

47. Iran Feels the Heat: International Pressure Emboldens Tehran's Domestic Critics

48. PolicyWatch #1319: Aid to the Palestinians: The Role of Oil-Rich Arab States

49. PolicyWatch #1277: Better Late than Never: Keeping USAID Funds out of Terrorist Hands

50. The Strategic Benefits of Turkey's Admission Into East Asian Summit

51. Reconstructing Iraq

52. Water, Conflict, and Cooperation: Lessons From the Nile River Basin

53. A Palestinian Grand Bargain: Abbas's Government, Hamas's Program

54. From Beirut to Gaza: Israel's Neighbors in the Aftermath of War

55. The Damascus-Hizballah Axis: Bashar al-Asad's Vision of a New Middle East

56. Syria's Role in the War in Lebanon

57. Hizballah Opens a Second Front

58. Kuwait's Elections Exacerbate Differences between Ruler and Parliament

59. One Year after the Cedar Revolution: The Potential for Sunni-Shiite Conflict in Lebanon

60. Rebuilding Iraq: The Way Ahead

61. Israel Goes to the Polls

62. Kuwait's Parliament Decides Who Rules

63. America and the Middle East, circa 2006

64. How to Judge the Palestinian Elections

65. Fatah's Prospects in the Legislative Elections

66. Prospects for Mediation of the Lebanon Crisis

67. Economic Empowerment of Women in Iraq: The Way Forward

68. What Do Islamists Really Want?

69. Syria and Political Change II

70. Lebanon's Confessionalism: Problems and Prospects

71. Living on a Life Support Machine: The Challenge of Rebuilding Afghanistan

72. Urban Studies in Cairo, Egypt

73. Post-Election Iraq: Facing the Constitutional Challenge

74. A Better Way to Support Middle East Reform

75. Previewing Jordan's National Agenda: Strategies for Reform

76. Entering the 'Tipping Period' in Iraq

77. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq: A Progress Report

78. The New Lebanon: Democratic Reform and State Sponsorship

79. Lessons from the Fight against Terrorism

80. The Consequences of Fatah's Chaotic Primaries

81. Fatah Primary Results: Lessons from the First Round

82. Campaign Season Begins in Israel (Part II): Labor's New Leader, Amir Peretz

83. Campaign Season Begins in Israel (Part I): Ariel Sharon Bolts from Likud

84. Assessing Palestinian Security Reform

85. Syria and Political Change

86. Iraq before the Election: Constructing a National Narrative

87. Building a democratic Palestine: an Australian contribution to legal and institutional development in the Palestinian territories

88. Beyond Arafat

89. Islam, Globalization, and Economic Performance in the Middle East

90. At a Crossroads in Afghanistan: Should the United States Be Engaged in Nation Building?

91. Monetary Options for Postwar Iraq

92. Middle East—Peace Process Unfrozen