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1. The Unfulfilled Promise of EU Foreign and Security Policy towards Iran

2. Politics of Sports in the Middle East

3. From a space of conflict to a space of peace: The role of urban planners in advancing the peace process

4. Research Report: Perspectives on Youth Engagement in Operationalizing Peace and Security at a National Level

5. Survivor-Centred Justice for Gender-Based Violence in Complex Situations

6. “Re-imagining the Reality of Entrepreneurship in the Lens of Palestinian Youth”

7. Women’s Peace Groups in Formal Peace Processes: Benefits of Participation, Price of Exclusion

8. Does the Road to Peace Pass Through Prisons? The role of former and current inmates in advancing Israeli-Palestinian peace

9. The Significance of Convening the European Union – Israel Association Council

10. MEPPA’s Progress and Promise, One Year In

11. Democratic Backsliding and Securitization: Challenges for Israel, the EU, and Israel-Europe Relations

12. Environmental Organizations as Potential Players in the Peace Process

13. Uncovering the Potential: The role of informal actors in solid waste management in Jordan

14. Analyzing Voter Turnout in Lebanon: Political Change in Times of Crisis

15. Regional security and alliances in the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific: implications for European security

16. Labor and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa

17. Environmental Politics in the Middle East and North Africa

18. COVID-19 in the MENA: Two Years On

19. Impacting policies: Waste management and advocacy in Lebanon

20. Iraqi youth in contexts of conflict: Fragmentation, divergent strategies, and the impossibility of inclusion