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151. Structure of a State: Captured Documents and the Islamic State’s Organizational Structure

152. Cash Camps: Financing Detainee Activities in Al-Hol and Roj Camps

153. Saudi Arabia: A Colossus with Clay Feets/Arabia Saudí: Un coloso con los pies de barro

154. La dimensión informativa sobre la guerra: su aplicación al caso de la intervención militar turca en Rojava

155. Spring 2021 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

156. Beyond Borders: Middle East in Empire, Diaspora, and Global Transitions (Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Spring 2021)

157. The Nature of the Engagement of the United States in the Syrian Crisis: A Thematic Analysis

158. Iran in Syria: From Expansion to Entrenchment

159. Jordan: With Relations with Washington and Jerusalem Back in Order, a Flurry of Diplomatic Activity

161. The Impact of Covid-19 and Conflict on Middle Eastern Economies

162. Creativity Wanted: Countering the extraterritorial effects of US sanctions

163. How the Islamic State Sees the Future: Why the end of times does not mean the end

164. Still Not There: Global Violent Deaths Scenarios, 2019–30

165. Engaging Russia over Syria: Managing Peripheral Conflict and Narrowing Interests

166. Cooperation, Competition, and Compartmentalization: Russian-Turkish Relations and Their Implications for the West

167. Likely Escalation: Potential war over Syria’s Daraa Province after Russian roadmap

168. Common Perceptions: Discovering the consensus between King Abdullah and Putin regarding the future of Southern Syria

169. The Reappearance of Consensus: Implications of Israel-Russia Agreements over Syria

170. Colonial Legacies in Syrian Nationality Law and the Risk of Statelessness

171. Celebrating Ashura in Syria

172. No Boundaries – The Syrian-Lebanese Drug Economy

173. Northern Syria Security Dynamics and the Refugee Crisis

174. On Alawization in Syria

175. Soldiers of End-Times: Assessing the Military Effectiveness of the Islamic State

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

177. Triangular Diplomacy: Unpacking Russia's Syria Strategy

178. Seasoned Skeptics Why Syrian Kurds Have Resisted Political Islam

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

180. The Philanthropic Activities During Conflict: The Case Study of the Expatriate Syrian Business Community

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

182. Rethinking Transnational Terrorism: An Integrated Approach

183. The Cost of Debt-financed War: Public Debt and Rising Interest for Post-9/11 War Spending

184. Perspectives on the future of Idlib

185. Operation Peace Spring: Objectives, Current Situation and its Future

186. ISIS after the US repositioning in the Northeast of Syria: camps, women and children, and leadership revival

187. The Prospective and Limitations of the Syrian Constitutional Committee

188. Russian views on the Constitutional Committee and the political process in Syria

189. EU peace mediation in the 2020s: From intervention to investment

190. Strengthening Global Regimes: Addressing the Threat Posed by Chemical Weapons

191. Trump, the Middle East, and North Africa: Just Leave Things to the Proxies?

192. Greece and Israeli-Turkish relations

193. Countering Iran in the Gray Zone: What the United States Should Learn from Israel’s Operations in Syria

194. June 2020 Issue

195. August 2020 Issue

196. Responsibility to Protect and the World in 2020

197. R2P Monitor, Issue 49, 15 January 2020

198. Nationalist Underpinnings of Turkey’s Damaging “Kurdish” Policy

199. Diversity without adversity? Refugees’ efforts to integrate can partially offset identity-based biases

200. A New Erdogan-Putin Deal in Idlib May Help—For Now