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101. Nonetheless, We Need to Maneuver

102. With Ramadan Approaching, the Fear of Escalation

103. MF Dollars for Dictators? The Allocation of SDR to Moderate and Isolated Countries

104. The Russian Bear and the Molotov Cocktail: The Palestinians and the Crisis in Ukraine

105. The War in Ukraine and Strategic Hedging by Arab Countries

106. The Second Republic of Iran: Is Iran Moving toward a Constitutional Change?

107. Egypt and Israel: Renewable Energies for Peace

108. A Rising and Falling Alarm: A Strategy for a Joint Exercise in the Home Front Command

109. Hezbollah's Efforts to Restore its Domestic Standing: The Israeli Card

110. “The New Way”: The Key to Understanding Ra’am’s Strategy

111. First year of the coalition: The situation of the Arab parties and the balance of power between them

112. Understanding political violence in Jerusalem

113. Solemeini’s Revenge from Cyberspace: A Blatant Escalation

114. Fear and awe on the way to Baalbek

115. The Distinction between Anti-Semitism & Anti-Zionism in the Eyes of American Muslim Preachers

116. Hizballah’s Narrative in the Service of Legitimizing Military Action

117. Syria’s Wheat Crisis

118. Zero-Sum versus Win-Win in the Middle East

119. Russia invades Ukraine: The economic fall-out and consequences for energy markets

120. The Ukraine War and the Middle East: The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Poorer

121. What happened to the Turkish Lira?

122. Türkiye and Israel: Optimism must prevail

123. A U-Turn in Israeli-Turkish Relations: The Fall of Ikhwanism and the Rise of the Abraham Accords

124. Turkey's ‘Precious Loneliness’ vs. Greece's Multilateralism

125. The Sky is the Limit: The Azerbaijan-Israel-Türkiye Trio and the Greater Middle East

126. The Turkish Economy in Flames

127. Gulf States and Peacebuilding: Key Characteristics, Dynamics, and Opportunities

128. Blocking the Gateways to Nuclear Disorder in the Middle East

129. Resource Mobilization in Palestinian Nonviolent Campaigns

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

131. Israel’s Ukraine policy: ‘Right side of history’ vs national interest

132. Retain, Restructure, or Divest? Policy Options for Egypt’s Military Economy

133. Eden Denied: Environmental Decay, Illicit Activities, and Instability in Iraq’s Southern Border Area

134. Border Nation: The Reshaping of the Syrian-Turkish Borderlands

135. Throwing Down the Gauntlet: What the IMF Can Do About Egypt’s Military Companies

136. Iranian Public Opinion on the War in Ukraine and Nuclear Options

137. Europol-Israel Police Operational Agreement: Enhanced cooperation with EU in combatting crime and terrorism

138. The Kurdish Question Dominates Turkish Policy in the Wake of the Istanbul Bombing

139. GCC Countries, Seeking Food Security, Eye Agricultural Investments

140. Israel and Lebanon Conclude Maritime Agreement

141. Türkiye Struggling with Economic Problems and Foreign Policy

142. Egypt Faces Severe Economic Problems

143. Turkish Opposition Focuses on Foreign Policy Corrections

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

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

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

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

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

149. The 2023 Elections: Legitimization of the New Türkiye

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