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401. Signposts for an Islamic State Comeback in Iraq

402. Understanding the Saudi Aramco IPO

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

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

405. Turkey Pivots to Tripoli: Implications for Libya’s Civil War and U.S. Policy

406. Time to Change Course on the UN’s Lebanon Policy

407. Don't Write Off Iraq

408. A Decisive Vote for Humanitarian Support in Syria

409. Oman After Qaboos: A National and Regional Void

410. Iran’s New Budget Is Tight, But Not Tight Enough

411. Hiding in Plain Sight: Hezbollah's Campaign Against UNIFIL

412. Defeating al-Qaeda's Shadow Government in Yemen: The Need for Local Governance Reform

413. Egypt Takes Another Step Toward China

414. Kurdish Reactions to Their Abandonment in Syria

415. Hezbollah Prioritizes Its Own Interests, Putting Lebanon at Risk

416. New Gaza Crossing Raises Questions About Blockade Policies

417. Kuwait: A Changing System Under Stress

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

419. Iran Has a Slow Motion Banking Crisis

420. Efforts of Oil Exporters in the Middle East and North Africa to Diversify Away from Oil Have Fallen Short

421. The Social Contract: An Analytical Tool for Countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Beyond

422. Local Cross-line Coordination in Syria

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

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

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

426. Four ways in which the Syrian CRU Policy Brief regime controls refugee return

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

428. Tailor Made: How Syrian Refugee Women are Finding their Own Way to Join the Jordanian Economy

429. Spotlight on Africa | Turkey–Africa Relations

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

431. An International Look at the Women’s Movement: The Gender Agenda of the Global South

432. Turkey’s Social Assistance Regime: Is It Time For Basic Income?

433. On The Spatial and Legal Problems That Will Arise After Zoning Amnesty

434. Fracture In Food And Agriculture As Urban And Rural Areas Integrate: Searching For New Horizons Where The Old Stalls

435. An Assessment of Institutional and Legal Factors in Relation to Failure of Urban Regeneration

436. Budget Transparency for Democratic Governance at the Local Level

437. Developing Child-Sensitive Strategies in Local Government

438. Purple Economy: A Strategy for Women’s Equal Economic Participation towards Sustainable Cities

439. The 2016 Failed Coup in Turkey: What Is the Impact on Turkish-African Relations?

440. Moscow’s Syria Campaign: Russian Lessons for the Art of Strategy

441. Pursuing Sustainable Development under Sectarianism in Lebanon

442. Turkey’s Expansionist Military Policies in the Middle East

443. Assessing the JCPOA from a Historical Perspective

444. A Comprehensive Israeli Concept for a WMD/DVs-Free Zone in the Middle East/Gulf

445. A New Egyptian Track II Approach to the WMD/DVs-free Zone in the Middle East/Gulf

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

447. Towards a Missile-Free Zone for the Middle East – Moving Beyond the Nuclear Dimension of the JCPOA

448. Assessing the JCPOA from a Historical Perspective:

449. Transferring the Win-Win Approach of the JCPOA to Other Areas of Cooperation in the Middle East/Gulf

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

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

452. Building a WMD-Free Zone on the Two Existing Conventions

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

454. Restoring central bank capacity and stabilizing the rial

455. International Aid Organizations and the Yemeni Private Sector: The Need to Improve Coordination in Humanitarian Crisis Response

456. Increasing the Effectiveness of the Humanitarian Response in Yemen

457. An Institutional Framework for Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Yemen

458. Challenges for Yemen’s Local Governance amid Conflict

459. Generating new employment opportunities in Yemen

460. 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

461. 6 Steps the Trump Administration Should Take in Iraq

462. Iran Is ‘On Notice’—What’s Next?

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

464. Treading Water: The Worsening Water Crisis and the Gaza Reconstruction Mechanism

465. Making Aid To Jordan And Lebanon Work: Aid Effectiveness in Middle Income Countries Affected by Mass Displacement

466. Yemen on the Brink of Famine: Forging a pathway to peace. Oxfam Fair Share Analysis April 2017

467. On the Brink: As Famine Looms, World Leaders Must Say Up and Deliver Political Solutions to Save Lives

468. Still Looking for Safety: Voices of Refugees from Syria on Solutions for the Present and Future

469. Financing Women Farmers: The need to Increase and Redirect Agriculture and Climate Adaptation Resources

470. Balancing the Books: Including women and protecting refugees is essential to realizing small business growth in Jordan

471. Missiles and Food: Yemen’s Man-Made Food Security Crisis

472. The Significance of Erdoğan's Visit to East Africa

473. A Conservative’s Prescriptive Policy Checklist: U.S. Foreign Policies in the Next Four Years to Shape a New World Order

474. Why Cyber Operations Do Not Always Favor the Offense

475. University-Industry Collaboration in Science and Technology in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates

476. The Assessment of EU Crisis Response in Afghanistan

477. Mapping nomad-farmer conflict in Afghanistan

478. Paradigms driving the water sector reform: a mismatch between Afghanistan and the West

479. After ISIS: How to Win the Peace in Iraq and Libya

480. Rebuilding Alliances and Countering Threats in the Gulf

481. Yet Another War in Shingal: The Sword of Damocles

482. Iraq and Libya: common challenges for the years ahead

483. Normalisation in Ankara-Baghdad Relations: A New Era?

484. Women in Jihadist Organizations: Victims or Terrorists

485. We Are Here We Are Half The City We Live In

486. Equality Units As A Tool For Women’s Participation At The Local Level

487. The Gulf: An unprecedented crisis and major repercussions

488. The Battle of Western Mosul: Stakes and prospects

489. Three Generations of Jihadism in Iraqi Kurdistan

490. What do 'The People' (Still) Want? Conceptions of Democracy. Arab Transformations Policy Brief No 1

491. Perceptions of the EU in MENA Public Opinion. Arab Transformations Policy Brief 2

492. Socio-economic Inequality and the Failure of Development Strategies for the Middle East. Arab Transformations Policy Brief 3

493. Against the Tide: Why Gender Attitudes Remain Profoundly Conservative in Arab Countries: Arab Transformations Policy Brief No 5

494. The Integrity of States: Corruption in the EU's Southern Neighbourhood. Arab Transformations Policy Brief No 6

495. Iraq After ISIS: Continued Conflict or Rebuilding Beyond Ethno-Sectarian Identity? Arab Transformations Policy Brief No 7

496. What Drives Migration from the Middle East? Why People Want to Leave Arab States

497. Environmental Peacebuilding across boarders and sectors a concerted approach to multilateral cooperation in the Middle East

498. A UN Special Envoy to manage the Middle East WMD-Free zone conference process

499. The risks and rewards of Israeli-Turkish energy cooperation

500. Addressing Yemen’s Most Critical Challenges: Practical Short-Term Recommendations