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1. Afghanistan’s Security Challenges under the Taliban

2. Syria: Ruling over Aleppo’s Ruins

3. Saïed’s Tunisia: Promoting Dialogue and Fixing the Economy to Ease Tensions

4. The Iran Nuclear Deal at Six: Now or Never

5. A Fight by Other Means: Keeping the Peace with Colombia’s FARC

6. Overkill: Reforming the Legal Basis for the U.S. War on Terror

7. A Time for Talks: Toward Dialogue between the Gulf Arab States and Ira

8. Iran: The Riddle of Raisi

9. How to Spend It: New EU Funding for African Peace and Security

10. Managing Lebanon’s Compounding Crises

11. A Fight by Other Means: Keeping the Peace with Colombia’s FARC

12. How to Shield Education from Al-Shabaab in Kenya’s North East

13. Iraq: Fixing Security in Kirkuk

14. The Middle East between Collective Security and Collective Breakdown

15. A Sustainable Policy for Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh

16. Women and Children First: Repatriating the Westerners Affiliated with ISIS

17. Intra-Gulf Competition in Africa’s Horn: Lessening the Impact

18. Fight and Flight: Tackling the Roots of Honduras’ Emergency

19. Curbing Violence in Nigeria (III): Revisiting the Niger Delta

20. Kyrgyzstan: An Uncertain Trajectory

21. Too Far, Too Fast: Sochi, Tourism and Conflict in the Caucasus

22. Afrique centrale : les défis sécuritaires du pastoralisme

23. Flight of Icarus? The PYD's Precarious Rise in Syria

24. A Cosmetic End to Madagascar's Crisis?

25. Kenya: Al-Shabaab – Closer to Home

26. Venezuela: Dangerous Inertia

27. Nigeria's Dangerous 2015 Elections: Limiting the Violence

28. Somalia: Al-Shabaab - It Will Be a Long War

29. Risks of Intelligence Pathologies in South Korea

30. Mali :réformer ou rechuter

31. Sudan's Spreading Conf lict (III): The Limits of Darfur's Peace Process