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801. Hizballah's Unwitting U.S. Bankers

802. Terrorism, al-Qaeda, and the Muslim World

803. Can Americans, Turks, and Kurds Get Along in Northern Iraq? A Vision

804. The New Iraqi Army: Problems and Prospects

805. Reading the Popular Mood in Iran

806. Succession Politics in the Conservative Arab Gulf States: The Weekend's Events in Ras Al-Khaimah

807. How Much Don't We Know? Government-Imposed Constraints on Middle East Media Coverage

808. Special Policy Forum Report: Iran's Nuclear Program -- Countdown?

809. Iran: Demonstrations, Despair, and Danger

810. Patterns of Sunni Resistance in Iraq

811. Reading Between the Lines of the Sharm Al-Shaykh Summit

812. Special Policy Forum Report: Iraq and Iran -- Crosswinds?

813. Iranian Nuclear Weapons, Part III: How Might Iran Retaliate?

814. Iranian Nuclear Weapons, Part II: Operational Challenges

815. Iranian Nuclear Weapons, Part I: The Challenges of U.S. Preventive Action

816. Special Policy Forum Report: U.S.-Saudi Counterterrorism Cooperation: In the Wake of the Riyadh Bombing

817. The Role of Broadcast Media in Influence Operations in Iraq

818. Polling in Iran: Surprising Questions

819. Special Policy Forum Report: An Arab Liberal Looks at the Post-Saddam Middle East

820. Hizballah on the Defensive

821. Hizballah's Message of Hate and Powell's Levant Visit

822. Patterns of Terrorism 2002: Terror, Counterterror, and State Sponsorship

823. Special Policy Forum Report: Impact of Success in Iraq on Gulf States

824. The Emergence of Resistance in Iraq

825. U.S. Policy and Iraqi Oil: The Challenges Ahead

826. Winning the Peace in the Middle East: A Bipartisan Blueprint for Postwar U.S. Policy

827. The Future Shape of Military Operations in Support of Postwar Stabilization in Iraq

828. Foreign Irregulars in Iraq: The Next Jihad?

829. Special Policy Forum Report: Combating the Ideology of Radical Islam

830. Special Policy Forum Report: A Terrorist Front in Iraq?

831. The End of Saddam's Regime

832. Special Policy Forum Report: A View from Tehran: War and the Challenges in the Post-Saddam Midle East

833. Special Policy Forum Report: Arabs View the War -- Images, Attitudes, and Opinions

834. Trying to Walk a Fine Line? Hizballah's Stakes in the Current War

835. Ansar Al-Islam: Postmortem or Prelude to More Attacks?

836. Fighting the War to Win the Peace in a Post-Saddam Iraq

837. Bush and Blair: Tensions in the Relationship

838. Basing Restrictions Shape Concept and Conduct of War

839. War in Iraq: A Preliminary Assessment

840. Turkmens, The Soft Underbelly of the War in Northern Iraq

841. Special Policy Forum Report: Whither U.S.-Turkish Relations? A Turkish Perspective

842. Iraqi Strategy and the Battle for Baghdad

843. Starting Over: U.S.-Turkish Relations in the Post-Iraq War Era

844. Iraq Fights Its War 'Outside-In'

845. The Long View of No-Fly and No-Augmentation Zones

846. The 'Arab Street' and the War: Are Regimes in Control?

847. Special Policy Forum Report: U.S. Policy in Post-Saddam Iraq: Lessons from the British Experience

848. The Complexities of a Military Coup Against Saddam

849. The State Department's 'No Dominoes' Report and Prospects for Democratization in a Post-Saddam Middle East

850. Infrastructure Targeting and Postwar Iraq