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

2. Baghdad and Erbil: A difficult road to settling differences

3. Al-Sudani’s first 100 days – Or how to keep everyone happy

4. From shock and awe to stability and flaws: Iraq’s post-invasion journey

5. Family Rule in Iraq and the Challenge to State and Democracy

6. Is Iran Looking to Inspire Shia Homegrown Violent Extremist Attacks?

7. Iraq’s state of democracy: A self-perpetuating cycle against reform in favour of the political elite

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

9. KDP and PUK in Sadir’s Chess Game

10. Big brother is watching: Evolving relations between Iran and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

11. Turkish interventions in its near abroad: The case of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

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

13. Early warning: How Iraq can adapt to climate change

14. Iraq’s Constitutional Moment?

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

16. KDP and PUK in Sadir’s Chess Game

17. The US strategies in Iraq: A policy debate with Amb. Matthew Tueller

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

19. Persistent Obstacles: Iraqi state’s prospects for forming a new government

20. Possible Prospects: The chances of success of Iraq’s national dialogue

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

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

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

24. Iran’s Resistance Axis Rattled by Divisions: Asaib Ahl al-Haq’s Leader Rejects the Ceasefire in Iraq

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

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

27. Persistent Challenges The future of the US presence in Iraq following the fourth round of the strategic dialogue

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

29. The Egyptian-Jordanian-Iraqi triangle: Reviving an Arab axis in changed circumstances

30. NATO in Iraq: Not a Surge

31. Fixing the Economy and Public Service Provision in Iraq

32. Reform within the System: Governance in Iraq and Lebanon

33. Iraqi diaspora mobilization and the future development of Iraq

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

35. America’s “Forever War” and the End of the Washington-led Unipolar World

36. The US policy in Iraq

37. Iraq’s National Strategy to Counter Violent Extremism

38. A Shiite Division: The repercussions of the possible postponement of the Iraqi parliamentary elections

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

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

41. Rebuffing Accusations: Implications of Esmail Qaani to Iraq Following Attempted Assassination of al-Kadhimi

42. The Iraqi and Kurdish Regional Government’s Sinjar Agreement: Consequences for U.S., Turkish, and Iranian Influence and Rebel Rivalries

43. Immanent Conflict without Immanent War

44. Waiting for blowback: The Kurdish question and Turkey’s new regional militarism

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

46. The New Arab Uprisings: How the 2019 trajectory differs from the 2011 legacy? (Part 1)

47. Iran's successful transnational network: Iranian foreign policy utilizes partners

48. Honored, Not Contained: The Future of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces

49. The Rise of Kata’ib Hezbollah’s Hegemonic ‘Resistance’

50. Washington’s Stance on Syria and Iraq and The Widening Rift with Kurds in Iran

51. Navigating a Growing Chinese Influence in Iraqi Kurdistan

52. The Future of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces

53. Centering Iraq Policy on Human Rights and Fair Elections Michael Knights

54. Iranian Succession and the Impact of Soleimani’s Death

55. Eight Reasons Why the United States and Iraq Still Need Each Other

56. Iran’s Supreme Leader Responds to the Soleimani Assassination

57. Establishing a Response Ratio for Iranian and Proxy Attacks

58. Latest Battle for Idlib Could Send Another Wave of Refugees to Europe

59. U.S. Do’s and Don’ts in Iraq

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

61. The Status of Erbil-Baghdad Relations

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

63. Progress on implementing the Briefing note Hague Declaration on Climate and Security

64. Beyond good and evil: Why Europe should bring ISIS foreign fighters home

65. Signposts for an Islamic State Comeback in Iraq

66. The Islamic State in Syria After the U.S. Withdrawal

67. What Is Iran Up To in Deir al-Zour?

68. Don't Write Off Iraq

69. Kurdish Reactions to Their Abandonment in Syria

70. Engaging the Post-ISIS Iraqi Religious Landscape for Peace and Reconciliation

71. More than infrastructures: Policy Brief water challenges in Iraq

72. From soldiers to politicians? Iraq’s Al-Hashd Al-Sha’abi ‘on the march’

73. 6 Steps the Trump Administration Should Take in Iraq

74. Planning Post-IS Iraq: Competing Visions Within the Shia Block?

75. Women in Jihadist Organizations: Victims or Terrorists

76. The Battle of Western Mosul: Stakes and prospects

77. Judgement Day for ISIL and What It Would Mean for Canada

78. Education as a way out of IS: Deradicalisation in Mosul

79. The Reconstruction of Islamic State-Liberated Areas

80. And the Marginalisation goes on: Iraq and the Politics of Domination

81. Arab League Summit Report

82. Choosing to Return? Prospects for Durable Solutions in Iraq

83. Operation Inherent Resolve: An Interim Assessment

84. Kataib al-Imam Ali: Portrait of an Iraqi Shiite Militant Group Fighting ISIS

85. TSG IntelBrief: The Islamic State in Libya

86. Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Returning Foreign Terrorist Fighters

87. Defeat into Victory: Arab Lessons for the Iraqi Security Forces

88. The Fight Against ISIS: Shiite Militias and the Coalition Effort

89. War on two fronts: The EU perspective on the foreign terrorist fighters of ISIL

90. TSG IntelBrief: Iran Deal Remains Elusive

91. TSG IntelBrief: Iran's Strategic Expansion

92. TSG IntelBrief: The Iraqification of Yemen

93. TSG IntelBrief: The Islamic State After Tikrit

94. TSG IntelBrief: A Weakened Caliphate Expands

95. TSG IntelBrief: The Long Arc of an Al-Qaeda Terrorist

96. Defeating the Jihadists in Syria: Competition before Confrontation

97. British Foreign Policy in an Unequal World

98. Energy Crossroads: Shifting Dynamics in the Troubled Triangle Between Ankara, Erbil and Baghdad

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

100. A Fairer Deal for Syrians: International commitments needed to arrest the deepening crisis in Syria and the region