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1. China’s subsea-cable power in the Middle East and North Africa

2. The Israeli ThreatL What is driving the renewed escalation between Iran and Azerbaijan?

3. Facing Pressure: Iran executes former Defence Minister

4. Diplomatic Defeat: Uncovering the low turnout to the Arab League meeting in Tripoli

5. Time to Recalibrate America’s Middle East Policy

6. Opening the Global Gateway: Why the EU should invest more in the southern neighbourhood

7. Renewable relations: A strategic approach to European energy cooperation with the Gulf states

8. An Heir and a Spare? How Yemen’s “Southern Hezbollah” Could Change Iran’s Deterrent Calculus

9. A "System of Systems" Approach to Countering Drones: Examining Recent Operations from the Middle East to Ukraine

10. The Next Generation of Iranian Ballistic Missiles: Technical Advances, Strategic Objectives, and Potential Western Responses

11. How Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Is Reshaping the Global Arms Market: Implications for the Middle East and Beyond

12. The Regent of Allah: Ali Khamenei's Political Evolution in Iran

13. Arming the Revolution: Trends in Iranian Defense Spending, 2013–23

14. Striking Back: Iran and the Rise of Asymmetric Drone Warfare in the Middle East

15. A stubborn threat: Islamic State in Iraq in early 2022

16. Iron net: Digital repression in the Middle East and North Africa

17. Unfarmed Now, Uninhabited When? Agriculture and climate change in Iraq

18. Liberty’s Doom? Artificial Intelligence in Middle Eastern Security

19. Responding to Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis: The Potential Role of Digital Payments

20. Scoring Iraq’s New Government: Metrics for Preserving U.S. Interests

21. Snapback Sanctions on Iran: More Bark Than Bite?

22. A Stabilizing Factor: Oman’s Quiet Influence amid Mounting Uncertainty in the Gulf

23. he EU-Iraq security partnership: A Policy Debate with MEPs

24. Hackers, Hoodies, and Helmets: Technology and the changing face of Russian private military contractors

25. Israel-NATO Relations: Developing a New Strategic Concept

26. Implications of Israel and Turkey’s diplomatic thaw on Israel’s Mediterranean Policy

27. Holding the Hard-line: What is behind Iran’s seizure of Greek ships in Arabian Gulf?

28. Unknown Knowns How the Bush Administration Traded Failure for Success in Iraq

29. Building a Strong and Independent Iraq: Policy Guidance for the Biden Administration

30. Iraq’s National Strategy to Counter Violent Extremism

31. Israel and the Persian Gulf: A Source of Security or Conflict?

32. Will a Military Withdrawal from the Middle East Leave a Vacuum?

33. Addressing Needs, Promoting Peace: A Proposal for an International Incentives Package for Israeli-Palestinian Peace

34. Providing security in Iraq - what do Iraqis think?

35. Making women count, not just counting women: Creating a more effective security sector in Iraq requires increased inclusiveness

36. Multilayered Challenges: Why are foreign oil companies planning to leave Iraq?

37. Sustained Counterterrorism Efforts Remain Key to Preventing Attacks in Jordan

38. Asset Test 2021: How the U.S. Can Keep Benefiting from Its Alliance with Israel

39. Afghanistan’s Ripples: Can the US withdraw from Iraq?

40. Mutual Concessions: Did al-Kadhimi’s visit to Tehran achieve its objectives?

41. The Interests of Global Powers in the Mediterranean and Israeli Policies

42. Continuity vs. Overreach in the Trump Peace Plan (Part 2): Security, Refugees, and Narratives

43. The Coronavirus in Iran (Part 2): Regime Culpability and Resiliency

44. United G20 must pave the way for robust post-COVID-19 recovery

45. Troubled vision: Understanding recent Israeli–Iranian offensive cyber exchanges

46. Drone attacks against critical infrastructure: A real and present threat

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

48. 2020 Country Brief: Saudi Arabia and its role in Yemen

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

50. Pugwash Note on the Iran Nuclear Agreement and Middle Eastern Security

51. Protests and Regime Suppression in Post-Revolutionary Iran

52. A Paris Reset on Hezbollah? Implications for French Interests and Regional Security

53. Partial Local Autonomy in Southern Syria: Conditions, Durability, and Replicability

54. The Forgotten Peace at Twenty-Five: How to Protect and Strengthen Israel-Jordan Ties

55. Cyber-Security: The Threats from Russia and the Middle East

56. Iran Has a Slow Motion Banking Crisis

57. We Need to Distinguish Between Local and Globalist Foreign Fighters

58. The Impact of Remote Surveillance in Iraq: A tool of coercion or public security

59. Eagles riding the storm of war: The role of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party

60. China’s great game in the Middle East

61. Cooperative Ideas for New Communication & Conference Processes in the Middle East/Gulf

62. Exploring the Transfer Potential of the JCPOA for Zonal Disarmament Arrangements in the Middle East/Gulf

63. Why We Need New Communication & Conference Processes and How They Could Come About: the Classical Role of this Track-II Initiative

64. Against All Odds - Decreasing the Saudi-Iranian Rivalry for Regional Hegemony through and in the Wake of the JCPOA

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

66. Swinging Between Hope and Despair: Kabul Citizens’ Voting Behaviour in the 2018 Wolesi Jirga Election

67. Trade restrictions lead to lower wages and more violence: Although motivated by security considerations, the Israeli restrictions on imports to the OPT have negative economic and political consequences

68. Iran Is ‘On Notice’—What’s Next?

69. Trump’s First 100 Days in the Middle East

70. Why Cyber Operations Do Not Always Favor the Offense

71. The Assessment of EU Crisis Response in Afghanistan

72. No longer a new kid on the block – China in the Middle East

73. Women, Gender and Terrorism: The Missing Links

74. The Devil is in the Details: Nangarhar’s Continued Decline into Insurgency, Violence and Widespread Drug Production

75. An Intensified Approach to Combatting the Islamic State

76. Saudi Arabia: The New Power Structure

77. TSG IntelBrief: Responding to the Islamic State

78. TSG IntelBrief: Iran's Strategic Expansion

79. Helmand on the Move: Migration as a Response to Crop Failure

80. Briefing Note on Fieldwork in Balkh Province, May 2015 Opium Poppy and Rural Livelihoods

81. The Iran Nuclear Deal: A Monumental Mistake by the Obama Administration or a New Beginning?

82. What the Women Say: Resisting the New Conservatism: Women’s campaigns for rights, peace and participation in Turkey

83. Making the Case: Congress Should Pass New Authorization for Use of Force Against ISIS

84. After Ukraine – NATO should stay vigilant on the Middle East

85. Mosul Security Crisis: A Chance to Break Iraq's Political Logjam

86. After Ukraine – NATO should stay vigilant on the Middle East

87. Getting Democracy Promotion Right in Egypt

88. Turkish-Iranian Rapprochement and the Future of European and Asian Energy

89. Losing Syria and Iraq to Jihadists

90. Cybersecurity and Stability in the Gulf

91. Turkey-Egypt Relations: Incentives to Normalize

92. Egypt’s Obstructed Horizon: Regime in Crisis and Fragmented Opposition

93. Egypt: North Sinai Crisis Deepens

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

95. Iran: How a Third Tier Cyber Power Can Still Threaten the United States

96. Building a Better US-Gulf Partnership

97. Iran, Afghanistan, and South Asia: Resolving Regional Sources of Instability

98. What the Women Say: Voices from the Ground: Syria’s Humanitarian Crisis

99. Beyond Ceasefire: Ending the blockade of Gaza

100. Regional security co-operation in the smaller Gulf states