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1. The Assad Regime’s Hold on the Syrian State

2. Qatar and the Arab Spring: Policy Drivers and Regional Implications

3. Egypt's Media in the Midst of Revolution

4. From Transformation to Mediation: The Arab Spring Reframed

5. The Arab World's Education Report Card: School Climate and Citizenship Skills

6. Egypt's Judges in a Revolutionary Age

7. The State of Iraq

8. Tribal Governance and Stability in Yemen

9. Gaza Five Years On: Hamas Settles In

10. The Economic Agenda of the Islamist Parties

11. The Rise of Egypt's Workers

12. Arab Monarchies: Chance for Reform, Yet Unmet

13. From Inspiration to Aspiration: Turkey in the New Middle East

14. Education for Citizenship in the Arab World: Key to the Future

15. The Arab State: Assisting or Obstructing Development?

16. Stepping Back From Democratic Pessimism

17. "Fixing Broken Windows": Security Sector Reform in Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen

18. Between Government and Opposition: The Case of the Yemeni Congregation for Reform

19. Islamists in Politics: The Dynamics of Participation

20. The Draft Party Platform of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Foray Into Political Integration or Retreat Into Old Positions?

21. Incumbent Regimes and the "King's Dilemma" in the Arab World: Promise and Threat of Managed Reform

22. The Draft Party Platform of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Foray Into Political Integration or Retreat Into Old Positions?

23. Kuwait: Politics in a Participatory Emirate

24. Requiem for Palestinian Reform: Clear Lessons from a Troubled Record

25. Evaluating Political Reform in Yemen

26. Illusive Reform: Jordan's Stubborn Stability

27. Lebanon: Finding a Path from Deadlock to Democracy

28. Is Gradualism Possible? Choosing a Strategy for Promoting Democracy in the Middle East

29. Liberalization Versus Democracy: Understanding Arab Political Reform

30. Promoting Democracy in the Middle East: The Problem of U.S. Credibility

31. Iraq: What Next?