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1. Time to change track Assessing the UN’s conflict mediation strategy for Syria from 2019 to 2023

2. The Return of the Foreign Fighters and Their Families to Their Homeland: Existing Practices and Considerations Regarding Security and Human Rights

3. R2P Monitor, Issue 67, 1 December 2023

4. R2P Monitor, Issue 66, 1 September 2023

5. R2P Monitor, Issue 65, 1 June 2023

6. R2P Monitor, Issue 64, 1 March 2023

7. What Strategic Posture Should France Adopt in the Middle East?

8. Iran Entangled: Iran and Hezbollah’s Support to Proxies Operating in Syria

9. Gearing Up the Fight Against Impunity: Dedicated Investigative and Prosecutorial Capacities

10. Containing a Resilient ISIS in Central and North-eastern Syria

11. Syria: Ruling over Aleppo’s Ruins

12. A new conflict management strategy for Syria: Creating a Safe, Calm and Neutral Environment

13. The Age of Political Jihadism: A Study of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham

14. R2P Monitor, Issue 63, 1 December 2022

15. R2P Monitor, Issue 62, 1 September 2022

16. R2P Monitor, Issue 61, 1 June 2022

17. R2P Monitor, Issue 60, 1 March 2022

18. Q&A with CCAS Assistant Professor Killian Clarke

19. Putin Prioritizes Syria. Biden Should Too.

20. R2P Monitor, Issue 55, 15 January 2021

21. R2P Monitor, Issue 56, 15 March 2021

22. R2P Monitor, Issue 57, 1 June 2021

23. R2P Monitor, Issue 58, 1 September 2021

24. R2P Monitor, Issue 59, 1 December 2021

25. Educating Refugees in Lebanon

26. Informal settlements in Syria: What approach after the conflict?

27. Activism in the Context of Reconstructing Nahr al-Bared Refugee Camp: Lessons for Syria’s Reconstruction?

28. Community perceptions on violent extremism and repatriation of Kosovo Citizens' from ISIS battlegrounds

29. Band-aids, not bullets: EU policies and interventions in the Syrian and Iraqi civil wars

30. Henchman, Rebel, Democrat, Terrorist: The YPG/PYD during the Syrian conflict

31. A Transitional Justice Approach to Foreign Fighters

32. Syria: Shoring Up Raqqa’s Shaky Recovery

33. Syria: Shoring Up Raqqa’s Shaky Recovery

34. Lessons of the Syrian Conflict: Toward a Better Intervention Debate

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

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

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

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

39. Northern Syria Security Dynamics and the Refugee Crisis

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

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

42. Triangular Diplomacy: Unpacking Russia's Syria Strategy

43. Seasoned Skeptics Why Syrian Kurds Have Resisted Political Islam

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

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

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

47. R2P Monitor, Issue 49, 15 January 2020

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

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

50. Turkey’s Interests in Idlib

51. R2P Monitor, Issue 50, 15 March 2020

52. R2P Monitor, Issue 53, 15 September 2020

53. R2P Monitor, Issue 52, 15 July 2020

54. R2P Monitor, Issue 51, 15 May 2020

55. R2P Monitor, Issue 54, 15 November 2020

56. Unpacking Kosovo's response to returnees from the war zones in Syria and Iraq

57. Turkey’s Refugee Resilience: Expanding and Improving Solutions for the Economic Inclusion of Syrians in Turkey

58. Reframing Islamic State: Trends and themes in contemporary messaging

59. Silencing the Guns in Syria’s Idlib

60. Easing Syrian Refugees’ Plight in Lebanon

61. Pandora’s Box in Syria: Anticipating negative externalities of a re-entrenching regime

62. What EU Member States can Policy Brief learn from Kosovo’s experience in repatriating former foreign fighters and their families

63. Mixing politics and force: Syria’s Constitutional Committee in review

64. The Importance of Foreign Military Bases for Russia

65. After the Storm: Post-Pandemic Trends in the Southern Mediterranean

66. Moscow's Maneuvres for Mediterranean Bases and ME Markets

67. COVID-19: The Lingering Conflict and the Regional Balance of Power in Yemen

68. Jordan’s Socio-Economic Woes and Foreign Policy Employment, Trade, and International Cooperation – Policy Briefs from the Region and Europe

69. Issue Paper: Reintegration of Returnees from Syria and Iraq

70. Gone Without a Trace: Syria's Detained, Abducted, and Forcibly Disappeared

71. When Russia Goes to War: Motives, Means and Indicators

72. Russian Naval Forces in the Syrian War

73. Russian Aerial Operations

74. The Russian Ground-Based Contingent in Syria

75. Narrowing Interests in the Middle East: Planning for Great Power Competition

76. A Plan to End the War in Syria: Competing with Russia in the Levant

77. “Syriazation” of the Libyan Crisis Threats and Challenges

78. Navigating the Regional Chessboard: Europe’s Options to Address Conflicts in the Mena Region

79. A Policy Response to Islamic State Extremist Fighter Battlefield Migration

80. Searching for COVID-19 Ceasefires: Conflict Zone Impacts, Needs, and Opportunities

81. Understanding Russia’s Interest in Conflict Zones

82. Advancing Global Accountability: The Role of Universal Jurisdiction in Prosecuting International Crimes

83. The Russian Way of War in Syria: Implications for the West

84. The Berlin Pulse 2020/21 (full issue)

85. The Russian Military in Contemporary Perspective

86. Extremist Migration: A Foreign Jihadist Fighter Threat Assessment

87. Contemporary Chemical Weapons Use in Syria and Iraq by the Assad Regime and the Islamic State

88. Syria Study Group Final Report

89. Human Cost of Post-9/11 Wars: Direct War Deaths in Major War Zones, Afghanistan and Pakistan (October 2001 – October 2019) Iraq (March 2003 – October 2019); Syria (September 2014-October 2019); Yemen (October 2002-October 2019); and Other

90. Slow and Steady: Improving U.S.-Arab Cooperation to Counter Irregular Warfare

91. Solving the Syrian Rubik’s Cube: An Instruction Guide for Leveraging Syria’s Fragmentation to Achieve U.S. Policy Objectives

92. Minor Misery: What an Islamic State Registry Says About the Challenges of Minors in the Conflict Zone

93. From Battlefront to Cyberspace: Demystifying the Islamic State’s Propaganda Machine

94. New Britain, Connecticut: A Case Report of Refugees in Towns

95. Refugees and Water Security

96. Climate Change and the Syrian Conflict?

97. Enhancing Development with New Teaching Approaches

98. R2P Monitor, Issue 48, 15 November 2019

99. R2P and Outcomes of the Human Rights Council’s 42nd Session

100. R2P Monitor, Issue 47, 15 September 2019