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21. Assessing a Deal or Non-deal with Iran: The Critical Issue of Iran's Progress in Weapons Research, Development, and Production Capability.

22. Iran's Nuclear Missile Delivery Capability

23. The Emirates Center and Gulf Think Tanks: The Next Twenty years

24. Iran, Evolving Threats, and Strategic Partnerships in the Gulf

25. The Iranian Sea-Air-Missile Threat to Gulf Shipping

26. Iran's Present Day Military Capabilities and Military Aspirations in the Middle East

27. The Underlying Causes of Stability and Unrest in the Middle East and North Africa: An Analytic Survey

28. The US and Iran: Sanctions, Energy, Arms Control, and Regime Change

29. Shaping Iraq's Security Forces US-Iranian Competition Series

30. The Gulf Military Balance Volume II: The Missile and Nuclear Dimensions

31. THE GULF MILITARY BALANCE Volume II: The Missile and Nuclear Dimensions

32. U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition: The Impact of Latin America, Africa and Peripheral States

33. The Big Caucasus: Between Fragmentation and Integration

34. Iran and the Gulf Military Balance II: The Missile and Nuclear Dimensions

35. Iran and the Gulf Military Balance - I: The Conventional and Asymmetric Dimensions

36. Gulf Kaleidoscope: Reflections on the Iranian Challenge

37. U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition: Iran's Perceptions of its Internal Developments and their Implications for Strategic Competition with the U.S. in the Gulf, Sept. 2010 – March 2011 By

38. U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition: Competition Involving the EU, EU3, and non-EU European States

39. The Afghan War: A Campaign Overview

40. Geopolitics of the Iranian Nuclear Energy Program: But Oil and Gas Still Matter