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201. Nuclear Kingdom: Saudi Arabia's Atomic Ambitions

202. U.S. Strategic Dialogues with Morocco and Algeria: Take Two

203. Palestinian Public Opinion Offers Abbas Much Room for Maneuver

204. U.S. Policy and the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse, Part II: Assessment and Prospects

205. The U.S. Role in Iraq's Postelection Politics

206. The Hamas-Fatah Reconciliation Agreement: Too Early to Judge

207. Lebanon's Presidential Race

208. Islamists in Government: Do They Moderate Once in Power?

209. The Terrorist Funding Disconnect with Qatar and Kuwait

210. Salafi Jihadists on the Rise in Jordan

211. Israel vs. al-Qaeda: Emerging Challenges on Two Fronts

212. Shabab al-Tawhid: The Rebranding of Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia?

213. Decision Time on the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: U.S. Strategy Hits a Critical Juncture

214. The Battle for Southern Syria Heating Up

215. Morocco's Approach to Countering Violent Extremism

216. Iran and Bahrain: Crying Wolf, or Wolf at the Door?

217. With the Peace Process on Hold, Washington Still Faces Key Israeli-Palestinian Tests

218. Jordan and the Syria Crisis: Mitigating the 'Known Unknowns'

219. Iran's Afghan Shiite Fighters in Syria

220. Hamas Opts for the Hezbollah Model

221. Mosul Security Crisis: A Chance to Break Iraq's Political Logjam

222. Lebanon Unstable and Insecure

223. The Return of Sunni Foreign Fighters in Iraq

224. Iranian Proxies Step Up Their Role in Iraq

225. Background on the 'Possible Military Dimensions' of Iran's Nuclear Program

226. Israelis Kidnapped in the West Bank: Implications

227. Building a Base for Iraq's Counteroffensive: The Role of U.S. Security Cooperation

228. ISIS, Iraq, and the War in Syria: Military Outlook

229. President Rouhani and the IRGC

230. Ariel Sharon: From Warrior to Man of Peace at Last

231. The New Triangle of Egypt, Israel, and Hamas

232. Egypt's Multiple Power Centers

233. Avoiding Assad's Forced Solution to the Syria Crisis

234. Assad's Indispensable Foreign Legions

235. Trials and Tribulations in Lebanon

236. Quiet Partnerships for a New Era: Emerging Opportunities for Arab-Israeli Cooperation

237. Indecisive Inter-Rebel Fighting in Syria Benefits the Regime

238. Israel's Growing Role in Southern Syria

239. Assessing U.S. Strategy in the Israeli-Palestinian Talks: A Mideast Trip Report

240. The Key to Pressuring Assad Is UNSCR 2118

241. The Palestinian Bid for UN Membership: Rationale, Response, Repercussions

242. On the Record: Mourning Usama bin Laden

243. From Caution to Boldness: U.S. Policy toward Egypt

244. Protests in Yemen: President Saleh Promises Change

245. The Claim for Recognition of Israel as a Jewish State A Reassessment

246. Saudi Arabia's Fears for Bahrain

247. New Multilateral Consensus Emerges on Iran

248. From Jerusalem to Ramallah: Agenda 2010

249. The Long Arm of Lashkar-e-Taiba

250. Setback for Iran's Opposition: Khamenei's Hardline Reinforced