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301. The Egypt-Israel Common Strategic Agenda

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

303. The Collapse of Lebanon: Scenarios for the Future

304. Bennett’s Visit to Washington

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

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

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

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

309. The Implications of the Fall of Kabul

310. The Road to Natanz Runs Through Beirut

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

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

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

314. Lebanon is dying a slow death

315. Iran digs deep in hollowed-out Syria

316. Ten Lessons of the Recent Gaza War

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

318. There is No Clear-Cut Solution for Gaza

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

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

321. Nine lessons for Israel following Gaza operation

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

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

324. Breaking the Israel-Palestine Status Quo

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

338. The Growing Threat Facing Israel from Iraq

339. Egyptian Mediation between Israel and Hamas Can Be Useful

340. Who Won the 2021 Gaza War?

341. Jewish-Arab Relations in Israel: Between Conflict and Containment

342. Iran and Hamas’s Jerusalem/Gaza offensive against Israel

343. The ICC’s folly also hurts the Palestinians

344. The Biden Foreign Policy Team

345. “The Pot and the Lid” in Eastern Jerusalem

346. A Deterring Blow is Needed

347. A boiling cauldron

348. Turkey and Iran: Parallel Islam imperialist ambitions for the Middle East

349. Greece-Israel Relations Help Stabilize the Eastern Mediterranean

350. Don’t Interfere, Integrate: China Proposes (Yet Another) Middle East Peace Initiative

351. What is Iran’s Real Goal in Nuclear Talks with the US?

352. Israel, help India fight COVID-19

353. Ramifications of an American Return to the 2015 Nuclear Agreement

354. Strategic Implications of the Damage at the Natanz Enrichment Facility

355. Israel’s Protracted Political Crisis Harms National Security

356. The Battle for Marib: A Tipping Point of the Civil War in Yemen?

357. What does Russian Mideast-related diplomatic activity signify?

358. The Significance of Events in Yemen for the Mideast Strategic Equation

359. America Should Not Make the Mistake of Adopting the Arab Interpretation of UN Resolution 242

360. No Agreement is Better than Another Bad Agreement with Iran

361. Who Bombed the Saudi Oil Storage Yard at Ras Tanura?

362. Is Israel on collision course with Biden administration?

363. The Israel-Russia-Syria deal: Cost, beneficiaries and future deals

364. Turkish-Iranian Rift: An Opportunity for Israel

365. Iran’s Winged Horse Rocket: Another Step Towards Global Reach

366. srael and the Palestinian Issue in the Biden Era

367. Time to Update Israeli Policy Toward Syria

368. Turkey, Pakistan: Inside the Ankara-Islamabad axis

369. Iran Must Not Be Allowed to Win the Nasty War in Yemen

370. Biden’s Eastern Mediterranean Agenda

371. More Loyal than the King

372. Israel should stay wary of Turkey’s gifts

373. Iran Raises the Stakes for Biden

374. Restoring American Bipartisan Commitment Towards Israel: A Moral Duty and Strategic Necessity

375. Why Pakistan won’t be next to normalize with Israel

376. Quantifying Investment Facilitation at Country Level: Introducing a New Index

377. Assessing the US strategy in Iraq

378. After Soleimani: Maintain the Pressure on Iran’s Nuclear Project

379. A large amount of noise and smoke

380. Can Russia live with an ongoing conflict in Syria? Mapping out Trends Among Russian Foreign Policy Elites

381. Reconciliation Initiatives in Daraa: A Testimony for Histor

382. The Concept of “Forward Defence”: How Has the Syrian Crisis Shaped the Evolution of Iran’s Military Strategy?

383. Understanding Russia’s Endgame in Syria: A View from the United States

384. US-Russia interactions in Syria and the future of the conflict in 2021

385. Supporting Syrian Refugees amidst Lebanon’s Crises

386. Post-Election Iran and Syria: Continuity or Change?

387. Security Scenarios for Syria in 2021-2022

388. The Political Economy of Syria’s Physical Fragmentation and Dependence

389. Reassessing Russian Capabilities in the Levant and North Africa

390. How Syria Changed Turkey’s Foreign Policy

391. How China Learned to Harness Israel’s Media and Booming Tech Scene

392. Structural Shifts and Regional Security: A View from Israel

393. The Interests of Eastern Mediterranean States and Israeli Policies

394. Israel and Qatar: Relations Nurtured by the Palestinian Issue

395. Israel-Egypt Cooperation in 2019: Strategic Warming, Civilian Coolness?

396. Israel-Iraq Cooperation in 2019: Security Challenges and Civilian Warming

397. Israel-Morocco Cooperation in 2019: Warming from the Bottom Up

398. Israel-Jordan Cooperation in 2019: Continued Deterioration

399. Israel, Energy, and the Eastern Mediterranean: Shaping a New Regional Foreign Policy

400. Perspectives on the future of Idlib