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

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

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

4. Qatar and the Recalibration of Power in the Gulf

5. Tehran Calling: Understanding a New Iranian Leadership

6. From Transformation to Mediation: The Arab Spring Reframed

7. Russia and the Arab Spring

8. Iraq's Tangled Foreign Interests and Relations

9. Gaza Five Years On: Hamas Settles In

10. The Economic Agenda of the Islamist Parties

11. Post-Revolutionary Al-Azhar

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

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

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

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

16. Palestine and Israel: Time for Plan B

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

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

19. Lebanon's Sunni Islamists: A Growing Force

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

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

22. Islamists in Politics: The Dynamics of Participation

23. Women in Islamist Movements: Toward an Islamist Model of Women's Activism

24. Islamist Movements in the Arab World and the 2006 Lebanon War

25. Jordan and Its Islamic Movement: The Limits of Inclusion?

26. Islamist Movements and the Democratic Process in the Arab World: Exploring Gray Zones