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51. The Politics of Security Sector Reform in Egypt

52. Security Sector Transformation in the Arab Awakening

53. Salafis and Sufis in Egypt

54. Shaky Foundations: An Assessment of the UN's Rule Of Law Support Agenda

55. Revolution in the Arab World: The Long View

56. Africa and the Arab Spring: A New Era of Democratic Expectations

57. Is There an Islamist Alternative in Egypt?

58. The Tunisian Revolution: An Opportunity for Democratic Transition

59. Egypt: before and after

60. Military Holds Key to Egypt's Future: Interview with Bernard Gwertzman

61. Social Media in the Arab World: Leading up to the Uprisings of 2011

62. The dynamics of Egypt's protest: an inside view

63. Tunisia's democratic revolution and its actors

64. Confidence-building in Tunisia after the Popular Uprising: Strategies and Dilemmas of the Interim Government

65. Popular Protest in North Africa and the Middle East (II): Yemen between Reform and Revolution

66. Iraq's News Media After Saddam: Liberation, Repression, and Future Prospects

67. Spring Tide: Will the Arab risings yield democracy, dictatorship or disorder?

68. The Syrian People's Slow-motion Revolution

69. Security Sector Transformation in North Africa and the Middle East

70. Africa and the Arab Spring: A New Era of Democratic Expectations

71. Arab Monarchies: Chance for Reform, Yet Unmet

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

73. Challenges of Egypt's Economic Transition

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

75. Iraq's Uncertain Future: Elections and Beyond

76. Promise, Peril for Iraq's New Government: Interview with Joost Hiltermann

77. Patterns of Power. The EU's External Steering Techniques at Work - The Case of Democratization Policies in Morocco

78. Democratic Talk and the Democratic Walk: Superficial Versus Sincere Support for Illiterate Voting Rights in Lebanon

79. Bush, Clausewitz, and the Grand Strategic Imperative: Keeping Political Ends Primary

80. Iraq's Provincial Elections: The Stakes

81. Justice Interrupted: Historical Perspectives on Promoting Democracy in the Middle East

82. The Kurds in Syria: Fueling Separatist Movements in the Region?

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

84. Yemen: Avoiding a Downward Spiral

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

86. EU Democracy Promotion in the Mediterranean. Cooperation against All Odds?

87. Islamists in Politics: The Dynamics of Participation

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

89. Electing the Lebanese President

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

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

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

93. Lebanon: Finding a Path from Deadlock to Democracy

94. Masque of Democracy: Iraqi Election System Still Disfavors Sunni Arabs, Favors Kurds

95. Final Report: National Democratic Institute Final Report on the Palestinian Presidential Election, Jan. 9, 2005

96. Political Reform in the Arab World: A New Ferment?

97. Iraq's Kurds: Toward an Historic Compromise?

98. Establishing a Stable Democratic Constitutional Structure in Iraq: Some Basic Considerations

99. Liberalization Versus Democracy: Understanding Arab Political Reform

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