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1. A "System of Systems" Approach to Countering Drones: Examining Recent Operations from the Middle East to Ukraine

2. Turkish Backlash: How Street Interviews Spread Anti–Syrian Refugee Sentiment

3. Disaster Dynamics: Assessing Middle East Responses to the Turkey-Syria Earthquake and Other Destructive Events

4. Russia’s Yes Vote on Syria Aid Will Come With a Price

5. Present Challenges: Will Syria return to the Arab League fold?

6. Encircling Damascus: Iran’s Foreign Minister Visits Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey

7. Escape from the Syrian Labyrinth: A Road Map

8. From aid to inclusion: A better way to help Syrian refugees in Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan

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

10. Arab Syrian IDPs of Tal Rifaat also Want to Go Home

11. The Hurriyet Leaks: Ankara ceasing opportunity for rapprochement with Damascus

12. THE DAY AFTER: Anticipating trouble in the event of a US withdrawal from Syria

13. Attacks on Hospitals from Syria to Ukraine: Improving Prevention and Accountability Mechanisms

14. Beyond Turkey’s ‘zero problems’ policy Motives, means and impact of the interventions in Syria, Libya and the South Caucasus

15. Politicking in Doha: But will the Syrian opposition shift to more pragmatic diplomacy?

16. Moscow's Central Role: Have the Rules of Engagement Changed in Syria after the recent Israeli Strikes?

17. Curtailing Tehran: Breaking down the validation of Israeli conjectures if Damascus is constraining Iranian military activities

18. Variant Requirements: Discovering the recent policies of the MENA countries regarding nationality and citizenship

19. Mounting Turmoil: Is Lebanon witnessing a deterioration of the influence of Hezbollah and Iran?

20. Multifaceted Challenges: The political dimension of the physicians’ crises in the region

21. A new momentum for EU-Turkey cooperation on migration

22. Fruitless cherry picking?: EU engagement with the Syrian opposition (Etilaf)

23. Turkey’s interventions in its near abroad: The case of Idlib

24. Sustained Counterterrorism Efforts Remain Key to Preventing Attacks in Jordan

25. In the Service of Ideology: Iran's Religious and Socioeconomic Activities in Syria

26. Syria at the Center of Power Competition and Counterterrorism

27. Kidnapping and Extortion in Regime-Controlled Syria

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

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

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

31. What choices remain for the United States in Syria?

32. What Russian-Israeli cooperation in Syria?

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

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

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

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

37. Rethinking Transnational Terrorism: An Integrated Approach

38. Greece and Israeli-Turkish relations

39. Gone Without a Trace: Syria’s Detained, Abducted, and Forcibly Disappeared

40. The Syrian Safe Zone and International Law

41. HTS Leader al-Julani’s New Strategy in Northwestern Syria

42. Drone attacks against critical infrastructure: A real and present threat

43. Immanent Conflict without Immanent War

44. Beyond UN Security Council action: Treating Idlib as protracted crisis

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

46. Idlib: The New Strategic Nucleus of the Battle over Syria

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

48. Do or Die: COVID-19 and Imprisonment in Syria

49. Last Refuge or Last Hour? COVID-19 and the Humanitarian Crisis in Idlib

50. Society max: How Europe can help Syrians survive Assad and coronavirus

51. A new Gaza: Turkey’s border policy in northern Syria

52. The End of German Ostpolitik: What a Change in Germany’s Russia Strategy Might Look Like

53. Prospects for Syrian Kurdish Unity: Assessing Local and Regional Dynamics

54. A Short-Term Diplomatic Agenda for the Syrian Puzzle

55. Varied Reactions in Syria to Biden Victory

56. In Search of a Semi-Autonomous Region in Northeastern Syria

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

58. Idlib and Its Environs: Narrowing Prospects for a Rebel Holdout

59. Establishing a Response Ratio for Iranian and Proxy Attacks

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

61. Syria’s Economic Crisis Sparks Rare Protests in Regime Territory

62. Challenges and opportunities for conflict resolution with Salafi jihadi armed groups

63. Partial Local Autonomy in Southern Syria: Conditions, Durability, and Replicability

64. Local Cross-line Coordination in Syria

65. Making Sanctions Smarter: Safeguarding Humanitarian Action

66. We Need to Distinguish Between Local and Globalist Foreign Fighters

67. Eagles riding the storm of war: The role of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party

68. Turkey in northwestern Syria: Rebuilding empire at the margins

69. Can Assad win the peace?

70. How the United States Can Still Keep Faith With Its Best Allies in Syria

71. The displacement dilemma: Should Europe help Syrian refugees return home?

72. Disentangling from Syria's Civil War

73. Shifting Cultural Norms to Address GBV

74. Signposts for an Islamic State Comeback in Iraq

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

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

77. Don't Write Off Iraq

78. A Decisive Vote for Humanitarian Support in Syria

79. Kurdish Reactions to Their Abandonment in Syria

80. Failure to Protect Syria: will the UN Security Council invoke R2P ever again?

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

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

83. Four ways in which the Syrian regime controls refugee return

84. Is there protection in the region? Leveraging funds and political capital in Lebanon’s refugee crisis

85. The US Withdrawal from Syria: Causes, Contexts and Consequences

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

87. Combating Terrorism and Alleviating Human Suffering in Syria

88. Coming Home? A Political Settlement in Syria Must Focus on Refugees

89. Between Astana and Geneva: The outlook of conflicting agendas in the Syrian crisis

90. Neighbouring Host-Countries’ Policies for Syrian Refugees: The Cases of Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey

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

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

93. The Russian Gambit In Syria

94. Israel’s conflicting interests in the Syrian War

95. Syria Crisis Fair Share Analysis 2016

96. Syria: Fate of Assad Impedes Success of Geneva III

97. Facilitating a Political Transition in Syria

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

99. Uncoordinated Deconfliction' in Syria: A Recipe to Contain, Not Defeat, ISIS

100. Hezbollah's Limited Options After Israeli Strike