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

78. Sharing the Pain: The Global Struggle Over Savings

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

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

81. President Obama and Middle East Expectations

82. Stepping Back From Democratic Pessimism

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

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

85. Palestine and Israel: Time for Plan B

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. Sharing the Burden in the Middle East

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

98. Iran: Is Productive Engagement Possible?

99. The Draft Party Platform of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Foray Into Political Integration or Retreat Into Old Positions?

100. Lebanon's Sunni Islamists: A Growing Force