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1. Syria returns to the Arab League

2. The Syrian Civil War Twelve Years On: Can There Be a Constructive Role for Greece?

3. A Fractured Border: Syria, Türkiye, and Cantonization

4. War or Peace? Turkish Moves in Syria

5. Five Good Years for the Campaign between Wars in Syria: What Comes Next?

6. Syria’s Wheat Crisis

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

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

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

10. The Meeting Between Assad and Khameini: What was on the Table?

11. Iran in Syria: From Expansion to Entrenchment

12. Jordan: With Relations with Washington and Jerusalem Back in Order, a Flurry of Diplomatic Activity

14. The Impact of Covid-19 and Conflict on Middle Eastern Economies

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

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

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

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

19. Celebrating Ashura in Syria

20. No Boundaries – The Syrian-Lebanese Drug Economy

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

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

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

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

25. Time to Update Israeli Policy Toward Syria

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

27. Reconciliation Initiatives in Daraa: A Testimony for Histor

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

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

30. Supporting Syrian Refugees amidst Lebanon’s Crises

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

32. Security Scenarios for Syria in 2021-2022

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

34. Russia in the Mediterranean: Here to Stay

35. How Syria Changed Turkey’s Foreign Policy

36. Perspectives on the future of Idlib

37. Operation Peace Spring: Objectives, Current Situation and its Future

38. ISIS after the US repositioning in the Northeast of Syria: camps, women and children, and leadership revival

39. The Prospective and Limitations of the Syrian Constitutional Committee

40. Russian views on the Constitutional Committee and the political process in Syria

41. Diversity without adversity? Refugees’ efforts to integrate can partially offset identity-based biases

42. The Transformation of the Iraqi-Syrian Border: From a National to a Regional Frontier

43. Turkey’s military policy in Syria: implications for NATO

44. We Have No Role But to Bear Witness

45. The Coronavirus in Syria

46. EU peace mediation in the 2020s: From intervention to investment

47. Strengthening Global Regimes: Addressing the Threat Posed by Chemical Weapons

48. Trump, the Middle East, and North Africa: Just Leave Things to the Proxies?

49. Syria’s Growing Economic Woes: Lebanon’s Crisis, the Caesar Act and Now the Coronavirus

50. Syria Torture Trial in Germany is an Arab Issue: Where are the Arab Media and Human Rights Organizations?

51. Syria: Sanctions Should Not Be Lifted, but They Must Be Improved

52. No Homeland, No Future: Alawite Youth As the Backbone of the Assad Regime

53. Punishing the Regime, Protecting Syrians: The Dilemma of Sanctions on Syria

54. The Political Economy of Syria: Deepening Pre-War Orientations

55. The Sunni Religious Establishment of Damascus: When Unification Creates Division

56. How Southern Syria Has Been Transformed Into a Regional Powder Keg

57. Preventing Recidivism of Islamist Extremists

58. Framing Russia’s Mediterranean Return: Stages, Roots and Logics

59. Lebanon as a Test Case for the EU’s Logic of Governmentality in Refugee Challenges

60. Russia's Foreign and Security Policy in the Middle East: Entering the 2020s

61. Understanding Israel’s War in the ‘Grey Zone’

62. The Israeli Interest: Keep Syria Weak

63. The Tensions between Assad and Iran Present an Opportunity in Syria

64. Rising Tensions and Security Chaos in Syria’s Deraa Province

65. Syria’s dictator Bashar Assad faces renewed challenges at all levels

66. Coronavirus has not changed the Middle East

67. Israel’s strategy in Syria is less coherent than it seems

68. Idlib, the next phase of the Turkish-Syrian conflict

69. Iran, Hezbollah stir chaos in Syria’s southwest

70. Do Syria-Turkey clashes presage a wider confrontation in the Middle East?

71. Putin’s surprise visit to Syria

72. Could Congress’ latest Syria sanctions bill backfire?

73. The Precarious Lull in Northeast Syria

74. The Impact of COVID-19 on Russia’s Middle East and Syria Policies

75. The UAE’s Role in Syria’s Stability

76. Is the “New Normal” in Idlib Different from the “Old Normal”?: How the COVID-19 Pandemic has Affected Idlib

77. The Impact of COVID-19 on the Military Dynamics in Northern Syria

78. COVID-19 in Turkish Controlled Areas and Idlib

79. The Battle for the Tribes in Northeast Syria

80. Syrian National Army: Russian View

81. Russia and Issues of HTS and Tanzim Hurras ad-Din

82. Syrian People’s Council Elections 2020: The Regime’s Social Base Contracts

83. Bridging Geneva and Astana: The Best Hope for Sustained De-escalation in Syria

84. Syria in the US and Israeli debate on Iran

85. The Syrian National Army (SNA): Structure, Functions, and Three Scenarios for its Relationship with Damascus

86. Security, Stability, and Counter-Terrorism in Idlib: A Turkish Perspective

87. Russia’s Increasing Stalemate in Southwest Syria

88. The Syrian National Army: Formation, Challenges, and Outlook

89. The Eighth Brigade: Striving for Supremacy in Southern Syria

90. Turkish Strategic Alternatives for the North East of Syria

91. Iran’s Preferred Outcome in Syria: An Open-End or a Formal Agreement?

92. To Shoot or to Defect? Military Responses to the Arab Uprisings

93. Theories of Democratic Change Phase III: Transitions from Conflict

94. Russian-Syrian Business Cooperation: Challenges and Prospects

95. Russian and Iranian Economic Interests In Syria (Pre-2010 and intra-war period)

96. Russian views on refugees return and stabilization in Syria

97. Turkish experience with refugees returns to Syria

98. Waiting for no one: prospects and consequences of bottom-up reconstruction in Syria

99. Palestinian Refugees of Syria’s Yarmouk Camp: Challenges and Obstacles to Return

100. A Safe Path for Democratic Decentralization in Syria