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201. Israel and Lebanon Conclude Maritime Agreement

202. Türkiye Struggling with Economic Problems and Foreign Policy

203. Egypt Faces Severe Economic Problems

204. Turkish Opposition Focuses on Foreign Policy Corrections

205. “Youth Policy Papers” produced by Pal-Think’s Civic Education Corps

206. Legal Report – A Highlight on Political, Economic, and Social Rights in Palestine

207. Situation Analysis Paper: Hate Speech and its Implications on Civil Peace and Social Harmony

208. Resource Mobilization in Palestinian Nonviolent Campaigns

209. We Will Die In Poverty Before Dying By COVID: Young Adults and Multi-Layered Crises in Afghanistan

210. The Syrian Popular Uprising and the Decline of the Druze Political Role

211. Life, Death, and Beyond: The Belief in Reincarnation and the Phenomenon of Notq in the Druze Community

212. The 2023 Elections: Legitimization of the New Türkiye

213. China’s Infrastructure Projects in the Middle East: Lessons from China’s Engagement Elsewhere

214. Summary of the 25th Knesset election results in Arab society

215. Turkey’s 2023 Election: Which Candidates Can Defeat Erdoğan at the Polls?

216. Recycling Policies from the Bottom Up: Waste Work in Lebanon

217. Iraq’s New Electoral Law: Old Powers Adapting to Change

218. COVID-19 Vaccination in the Time of Austerity: How and for Whom?

219. Growing Azerbaijani–Central Asian Ties Likely to Trigger Conflicts With Russia and Iran

220. Iran Seeks to Reroute North-South Transport Corridor to Armenia, Away From Azerbaijan

221. Iranian Public Opinion at the Start of the Biden Administration: Report

222. Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Physician Safety and Coverage in Lebanon

223. Without Hassan Abbas, the World Is a Poorer Place

224. The Environmental Impact of Syria’s Conflict: A Preliminary Survey of Issues

225. After the Fall: Lebanon’s Path towards Monetary Stabilization

226. Partial Normalization: Morocco’s Balancing Act

227. Sudan’s Normalization with Israel: In Whose Interests?

228. How can activists best advance environmental reforms in MENA?

229. Mental Health Reforms in Lebanon During the Multifaceted Crisis

230. Data with borders for a borderless virus: Insights and recommendations from the case of Lebanon

231. The Mediterranean Region: A Hotspot of Inequalities in the Aftermath of COVID-19

232. The Palestinians and Arab normalization of Greater Israel

233. Between Geopolitics and Geoeconomics: The Growing Role of Gulf States in the Eastern Mediterranean

234. From Tectonic Shifts to Winds of Change in North Africa and the Middle East: Europe’s Role

235. Sectarianism and Sectarianisation in Iraq: Ambassadorial Appointments as an Exemplar

236. Russia or the West – Which Should Jerusalem Choose?

237. Hamas takeover of Gaza killed the two-state solution

238. Is it time for Biden to demonstrate force with Iran?

239. Iran talks are likely going nowhere

240. The time is ripe for an Israeli-Moroccan honeymoon, though it might not last forever

241. Israel, the US, and the Iranian Nuclear project – back to basics

242. Palestinian Violence, Not Settler Violence is the Problem

243. The Nuclear Talks in Vienna: Biden’s Legacy at Stake

244. Israel and the New ‘Old Europe’

245. Military Diplomacy as a National Security Asset: Israel’s Widening Array of Joint Exercises

246. Why is Iran returning to the negotiating table?

247. Realpolitik Should Guide Israeli-Russian Relations

248. Iran’s Intimidation of Azerbaijan Must Be Answered

249. Securing the Future of the Israel-US Special Relationship

250. Israel Must Actively Oppose US Return to the JCPOA

251. The Egypt-Israel Common Strategic Agenda

252. What does the Deraa surrender mean for Iran and Russia in Syria?

253. The Collapse of Lebanon: Scenarios for the Future

254. Bennett’s Visit to Washington

255. From Saigon to Kabul: Losing the Battle, Winning the War

256. Fighting antisemitism should not be Israel’s primary concern

257. The Hong Kong National Security Law and its Implications for Middle Powers

258. What’s Next, After the Withdrawal from Afghanistan?

259. The Implications of the Fall of Kabul

260. The Road to Natanz Runs Through Beirut

261. Yemen Offers Clues as to US Regional Strategy and the Abilities of Anti-Iran Forces

262. National Security Policy Recommendations for Israel’s 36th Government

263. Israel Should Maintain its Mediterranean Alignment, Despite Signals from Ankara

264. Lebanon is dying a slow death

265. Iran digs deep in hollowed-out Syria

266. Ten Lessons of the Recent Gaza War

267. China’s biased role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

268. There is No Clear-Cut Solution for Gaza

269. Neither a Conscript Army nor an All-Volunteer Force: An Emergent IDF Model

270. Strategic Incoherence Continued: US Policy Towards Syria Under Biden

271. Nine lessons for Israel following Gaza operation

272. The Costs of Working with the Americans in Afghanistan: The United States’ Broken Special Immigrant Visa Process

273. The Making of the Kurdish Frontier: Power, Conflict, and Governance in the Iraqi-Syrian Borderlands

274. Breaking the Israel-Palestine Status Quo

275. Lebanon’s Political Economy: From Predatory to Self-Devouring

276. The Importance of International Partnerships for Israel’s Progressive Camp

277. Greece, Cyprus, and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

278. Policy Paper: The impact of the Corona crisis on the economic sectors in the Gaza Strip

279. Tunisian Democracy 10 Years after the Revolution: A Tale of Two Experiences

280. Puzzles of Political Change in the Middle East: Political Liberalisation, Authoritarian Resilience and the Question of Systemic Change

281. Subsidy Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: Strategic Options and Their Consequences for the Social Contract

282. From Tectonic Shifts to Winds of Change in North Africa and the Middle East: Europe’s Role

283. Can Negotiations and Diplomacy Break the US–Iran Impasse?

284. Countering Zero-Sum Relations in the Middle East: Insights from the Expert Survey

285. Equal Rights as a Basis for Just Peace: a European Paradigm Shift for Israel/Palestine

286. Iraq’s Yazidis: Among the World’s Most Threatened Minorities

287. Ten Years of the Syrian Conflict: Time for the EU to Reconsider Its Strategy?

288. President Biden Has Five Options for Future Negotiations with Iran

289. Israel and Lebanon: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters?

290. Kuwait’s New Government: A Political System in Crisis?

291. The “Non-State” State in Iraqi Political Discourse and Action

292. Morocco’s Normalization with Israel: The Party for Justice and Development (PJD)’s Reaction

293. Iran in Syria: From Expansion to Entrenchment

294. Is the Muslim Brotherhood losing Turkey and Qatar in the light of the rapprochement with Egypt?

295. Hizballah’s Gain, Lebanon’s Pain

296. Analysis of Arab Voting Patterns in the Elections for the 24th Knesset

297. From a Community to a Society: Trends in Druze Voting Patterns in the Knesset Elections, 1996–2020

298. The elections for the 24th Knesset: A Turning Point in the Integration of Arabs into National Politics?

299. Boğaziçi University Demonstrations: Will Erdoğan be Able to Blow the Secular Bubble of Istanbul?

300. Is there a Shift in Lebanese Public Opinion toward Israel?