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

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

3. Saudi Normalization with Israel, Domestic 'Transformation,' and U.S. Policy

4. Iran’s Nuclear Endgame Warrants a Change in U.S. Strategy

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

6. The United States Is Rapidly Losing Arab Hearts and Minds Through Gaza War, While Competitors Benefit

7. Egypt’s Economic Freefall Provides an Opening for U.S. Assistance—and Leverage

8. Preserving U.S. Military Advantages in the Middle East

9. Sudan's Civil War: Mediation Challenges and the U.S. Role

10. Niger Coup Threatens U.S. Strategy on Counterterrorism and Russia

11. Three Presidents, Three Flawed Iran Policies, and the Path Ahead

12. The U.S.-Egypt Military Relationship: Complexities, Contradictions, and Challenges

13. The Necessary U.S. Role in Fixing the Baghdad-Kurdistan Energy Dispute

14. U.S. Counterterrorism Reimagined: Tracking the Biden Administration's Effort to Reform How America Addresses Violent Extremism

15. China's Security Presence in the Middle East: Redlines and Guidelines for the United States

16. Fighting Jihadists By, With, and Through U.S. Partners: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects

17. Beyond Elections: Evolving Arab Public Opinion on Democracy and Human Rights

18. Iran's Nuclear Hedging Strategy: Shaping the Islamic Republic's Proliferation Calculus

19. Reexamining U.S. Aid to the Middle East: Ideas for Advancing Both Governance and Democracy

20. Rhetoric Meets Reality in Jawlani’s Push for Self-Sufficiency

21. The Israeli Government Falls: New Election and Implications for U.S.-Israel Relations

22. Biden Sees Oil as Key to His Visit, but Does Riyadh Agree?

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

24. The Tenacity of Young Iranians in the Protest Movement

25. Rethinking U.S. Efforts on Counterterrorism: Toward a Sustainable Plan Two Decades After 9/11

26. Defining a Realistic Policy Toward Erdogan's Turkey: Advice for the Biden Administration

27. Seizing Opportunities and Strengthening Alliances in Northwest Africa: Ideas for Policy Toward Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia

28. Syria at the Center of Power Competition and Counterterrorism

29. Defining a Mature, Balanced Relationship with Saudi Arabia: An Urgent Task for the Biden Administration

30. The 2021 Iranian Presidential Election A Preliminary Assessment

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

32. The Coming Iran Nuclear Talks: Openings and Obstacles

33. Counterterrorism Under the Trump Administration A Fractured Response to a Diversified Threat

34. Building Bridges for Peace: U.S. Policy Toward Arab States, Palestinians, and Israel

35. Investing in Jordan Through Support for Social Enterprises

36. Beyond Forever Wars and Great Power Competition: Rethinking the U.S. Military Role in the Middle East

37. Accidental Allies: The US–Syrian Democratic Forces Partnership Against the Islamic State

38. A New Start for the U.S. on Mideast Democracy and Human Rights

39. Washington and the Next Arab Spring

40. A Vanishing West in the Middle East: The Recent History of U.S.-Europe Cooperation in the Region

41. Back to Basics: U.S.-Iraq Security Cooperation in the Post-Combat Era

42. Iranian Perceptions of the U.S. Soft Power Threat

43. Preparing for Orderly Change in Jordan When the Time Comes

44. Power to the People? Scrutinizing the U.S.-Arab Effort to Supply Energy to Lebanon via Syria