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901. Displacement-Emigration-Return: Understanding Uncertainty in Iraq

902. Post-Crises Prospects for Reconciliation in Iraq: A Kurdish-Shi’ite Debate in Najaf

903. Confessionalism and Electoral Prospects in Iraq

904. Turkey and the European Union: Conflicting Policies and Opportunities for Cohesion and Cooperation In Iraq and Syria

905. State-building: A Roadmap for the Rule of Law and Institutionalisation in the Kurdistan Region

906. PeSCo – Anything There for European Defence?

907. The Mobilization of Conservative Civil Society

908. The Afghan Taliban's Relationship with Pakistan

909. Russian Weapons in the Syrian Conflict

910. Projecting stability in practice? NATO’s new training mission in Iraq

911. Egypt, a future gas supplier to the European Union?

912. “We Didn’t Think It Would Hit Us:” Understanding the Impact of Attacks on Schools in Syria

913. Justice for Syrian Victims Beyond Trials: The Need for New, Innovative Uses for Documentation of Human Rights Violations in Syria

914. All the World is Staged

915. Is the IDF Ready for Our Next War?

916. The Russians are… Leaving?

917. Netanyahu in India

918. New Storms on the Horizon

919. Israel is Worthy and Winning

920. A tale of Two Speeches

921. Israel Is Not Deporting Refugees

922. ‘Fix it or Nix it’ is the Wrong Approach

923. Dilemmas and Experiences of International Support for Inclusive Peacebuilding

924. Insight on Syria: The Unseen Challenges of Refugee Integration in Germany

925. Insight on Syria: What Are Putin's Motives?

926. A Sense of Victory on Both Sides: A Recipe for Escalation in Gaza?

927. From the First Intifada to the "March of Return"

928. When Parallel Red Lines Meet: Recent Events in Syria in Various Contexts

929. The Attack on the Chemical Weapons Targets in Syria: Doing the Minimum

930. National Home Front Exercise "Solid Stand": Doubts concerning Civilian Preparedness for an Emergency

931. The Attack on Syria in Response to the Use of Chemical Weapons: The Legal Dimension

932. The Saudi Revolution

933. What Happened to Israel’s Policy of Ambiguity vis-à-vis Syria?

934. Strengthening the JCPOA

935. Israel and United States Military Assistance to Egypt

936. The Potential for a War on the Northern Front that None of the Parties Want: Insights from a War Game

937. Who Will Make the Decision?

938. Alone in Sa'dabad Palace: One Year since Rouhani’s Reelection

939. President el-Sisi's Second Term: The Challenge of Legitimacy

940. The Parliamentary Elections in Lebanon: Hezbollah’s Victory within the Political Status Quo

941. Iran in the Nuclear Realm and Iran in Syria: A New State of Play

942. The Benefit of Exposing the Iranian Nuclear Archive

943. Israel Apartheid Week 2018

944. The Future of Jerusalem: Between Public Opinion and Policy

945. The European Union after the United States Withdrawal from the JCPOA

946. Lebanon’s 2017 Parliamentary Election Law

947. Making Aid Work in Lebanon: Promoting aid effectiveness and respect for Rights in Middle-Income Countries Affected by Mass Displacement

948. Leadership Targeting as a Counterterrorism Strategy: The Nigerian Experience

949. Children in the Levant: Insights from Belgium on the Dilemmas of Repatriation and the Challenges of Reintegration

950. Why It Matters What We Do: Arab Citizens' Perceptions of the European Union after the 2011 Uprisings

951. Israel Must Rule Generously in Jerusalem

952. When Will The Next War Begin?

953. Toward a New Model for the U.S.-Israel Relationship

954. Waking Up to the Iranian Threat

955. The Demand for Sovereignty over Judea and Samaria is a Waste of Zionist Energy

956. The Arrest of Saleh Muslim: Escalation in Kurdish-Turkish Tensions

957. Hoping for Regime Change in Iran

958. What a Crown Prince Wants

959. On the State of Israel’s role in combating anti-Semitism

960. The missing piece of the puzzle

961. The Sultan’s Pleasure: Turkey Expands Operations in Syria and Iraq

962. After the Latest Chemical Attack, the US Should Stay in Syria

963. Israel won’t tolerate Iranian presence in Syria

964. The Holy Sepulchre Wake-up Call

965. Global tensions: No end in sight

966. Trump’s Promo?

967. The Great Distraction of Punitive Airstrikes

968. Erdogan’s Shadow Army: The Influence of “Sadat,” Turkey’s Private Defense Group

969. 70 years of strategic success

970. Macron’s Message: Towards a New Deal with Iran?

971. Capture of the Iranian nuclear documents: A fantastic intelligence feat

972. Capture of the Iranian nuclear documents: A fantastic intelligence feat

973. Persuading Europe to pressure Iran

974. The depth of Iran’s deception

975. Trump Changes the Discourse

976. Tehran is paying a heavy price

977. Don’t ease-up on Iran

978. Under fire but unfazed, Israel plays the waiting game with Iran

979. The Fourth Trilateral Eastern Mediterranean Summit

980. Gaza Prejudice and Perfidy

981. Erdogan: Anti-Semite and regional threat

982. 10 reasons to tank the F-35 jet sale to Turkey

983. The diplomatic day after Abbas

984. War’s Future: The Risks and Rewards of Grey-Zone Conflict and Hybrid Warfare

985. Game On: The new strategy of the US and its allies in the Middle East

986. Hamas’ Junior Partner, Iran’s Hidden Hand

987. Iran’s Response: The ‘Strategy of Tension’

988. Winning Hasbara Strategies

989. Will Israel Once Again Turn its Back on Those Who Have Been on its Side?

990. The US should have Left the UN Human Rights Council Years Ago

991. Netanyahu’s Visit to Amman: A Timely Reminder of Jordan’s Strategic Importance

992. The Target: Infrastructure

993. Justice for the Victims: How Canada Should Manage Returning “Foreign Fighters”

994. ‘Mowing the grass’ in Gaza

995. Why Don’t Europeans Get It?

996. Moving the Markers

997. Thwart Turkey’s Jerusalem Incursion

998. The Fall of Dera’a

999. Is southern Syria heading for ‘Lebanonization’?

1000. Hosting Viktor Orban is in Israel’s best interest