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

2. Rethinking the EU’s Approach to Women’s Rights in Iran

3. China’s Response to Türkiye’s Volatile Authoritarianism

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

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

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

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

8. The Pitfalls of Saudi Arabia’s Security-Centric Strategy in Yemen

9. Innovation and New Directions: Searching for Novel Paths in Arab Education Reform

10. China Is Playing by Turkey’s Media Rules

11. Political Change and Turkey’s Foreign Policy

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

13. Breaking the Israel-Palestine Status Quo

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

15. Reassessing Russian Capabilities in the Levant and North Africa

16. How Syria Changed Turkey’s Foreign Policy

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

18. Europe Needs a Regional Strategy on Iran

19. Overcoming Taiwan’s Energy Trilemma

20. Security Assistance in the Middle East: A Three-Dimensional Chessboard

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

22. Eastern Yemen’s Tribal Model for Containing Conflict

23. A Feminist Foreign Policy to Deal with Iran? Assessing the EU’s Options

24. The Egypt-Sudan Border: A Story of Unfulfilled Promise

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

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

27. Playing Politics: International Security Sector Assistance and the Lebanese Military’s Changing Role

28. Two Paths to Dominance: Military Businesses in Turkey and Egypt

29. Russia in the Middle East: Jack of All Trades, Master of None

30. Owners of the Republic: An Anatomy of Egypt’s Military Economy

31. The Mobilization of Conservative Civil Society

32. Two States or One? Reappraising the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse

33. Unheard Voices: What Syrian Refugees Need to Return Home

34. The Summer of Our Discontent: Sects and Citizens in Lebanon and Iraq

35. Keeping EU-Asia Reengagement on Track

36. The Assad Regime’s Hold on the Syrian State

37. The Islamic State’s Strategy: Lasting and Expanding

38. Crumbling States: Security Sector Reform in Libya and Yemen

39. Jordan’s Refugee Crisis

40. Exploring the Prospects for Russian-Turkish Cooperation in a Turbulent Neighborhood

41. Qatar and the Arab Spring: Policy Drivers and Regional Implications

42. The Economics of Egypt's Rising Authoritarian Order

43. Egypt's Media in the Midst of Revolution

44. Qatar and the Recalibration of Power in the Gulf

45. Tehran Calling: Understanding a New Iranian Leadership

46. From Transformation to Mediation: The Arab Spring Reframed

47. The Roots of Crisis in Northern Lebanon

48. A Window of Opportunity to Upgrade EU Foreign Policy

49. Iran's Nuclear Odyssey: Costs and Risks

50. Russia and the Arab Spring

51. Iraq's Tangled Foreign Interests and Relations

52. The Arab World's Education Report Card: School Climate and Citizenship Skills

53. Egypt's Judges in a Revolutionary Age

54. Turkey and the Bomb

55. The State of Iraq

56. Tribal Governance and Stability in Yemen

57. Building a Better Yemen

58. The Emerging Order in the Middle East

59. Gaza Five Years On: Hamas Settles In

60. The Economic Agenda of the Islamist Parties

61. The Rise of Egypt's Workers

62. Post-Revolutionary Al-Azhar

63. Arab Monarchies: Chance for Reform, Yet Unmet

64. From Inspiration to Aspiration: Turkey in the New Middle East

65. Education for Citizenship in the Arab World: Key to the Future

66. A Decade of Struggling Reform Efforts in Jordan: The Resilience of the Rentier System

67. Policing the People, Building the State: Authoritarian Transformation in the West Bank and Gaza

68. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Islamist Participation in a Closing Political Environment

69. From Violence to Moderation: Al-Jama'a al-Islamiya and al-Jihad

70. The Political Challenge of Yemen's Southern Movement

71. What Comes Next in Yemen? Al-Qaeda, the Tribes, and State-Building

72. Exploiting Grievances: Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula

73. The Arab State: Assisting or Obstructing Development?

74. Building Cooperation in the Eastern Middle East

75. Russia's Policy in the Middle East: Prospects for Consensus and Conflict with the United States

76. Morocco's Experience With Poverty Reduction: Lessons for the Arab World

77. Stepping Back From Democratic Pessimism

78. European Conflict Management in the Middle East: Toward a More Effective Approach

79. The Oil Boom in the GCC Countries: Old Challenges, Changing Dynamics

80. Palestine and Israel: Time for Plan B

81. "Fixing Broken Windows": Security Sector Reform in Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen

82. Sharing the Pain: The Global Struggle Over Savings

83. Middle East Democracy Promotion Is Not a One-way Street

84. Between Government and Opposition: The Case of the Yemeni Congregation for Reform

85. President Obama and Middle East Expectations

86. Preventing Conflict Over Kurdistan

87. Nuclear Energy: Rebirth or Resuscitation?

88. Saudi Arabia's “Soft” Counterterrorism Strategy: Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Aftercare

89. Turkey's Middle East Policies: Between Neo-Ottomanism and Kemalism

90. In the Shadow of the Brothers: The Women of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood

91. EU and U.S. Free Trade Agreements in the Middle East and North Africa

92. Democracy Promotion in the Middle East: Restoring Credibility

93. Sunset for the Two-State Solution?

94. The Middle East: Evolution of a Broken Regional Order

95. The New Arab Diplomacy: Not With the U.S. and Not Against the U.S.

96. Islamists in Politics: The Dynamics of Participation

97. Sharing the Burden in the Middle East

98. Syrian–Israeli Peace: A Possible Key to Regional Change

99. Iran: Is Productive Engagement Possible?

100. The New Middle East