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101. After Sparking the Arab Spring, Is Tunisia Still a Success Story?

102. Collective Memory of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution: Surveying Egyptians a Decade After

103. Does Soleimani’s Death Matter? Findings from a 2019 Workshop

104. As Israel’s Kingmaker Gets Off the Fence, Gantz Gets a Boost

105. Arab, Iranian, and Turkish Responses to President Trump’s Impeachment

106. Ceasefire or Escalation in Libya?

107. Challenges Await Oman’s New Sultan as Mourning Period Ends

108. Continuity vs. Overreach in the Trump Peace Plan (Part 1): Borders and Jerusalem

109. Continuity vs. Overreach in the Trump Peace Plan (Part 2): Security, Refugees, and Narratives

110. Centering Iraq Policy on Human Rights and Fair Elections Michael Knights

111. A New Erdogan-Putin Deal in Idlib May Help—For Now

112. Europe Is Creating an Opportunity for Iran Talks, and Washington Should Take It

113. Idlib and Its Environs: Narrowing Prospects for a Rebel Holdout

114. Iranian Succession and the Impact of Soleimani’s Death

115. Making the Most of the Berlin Conference on Libya

116. Eight Reasons Why the United States and Iraq Still Need Each Other

117. How Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia’s Message Framing Primed Its Members to Become Recruits for the Islamic State

118. Iran’s Supreme Leader Responds to the Soleimani Assassination

119. Hezbollah Has a New Strategy to Survive Lebanon’s Financial Crisis

120. Establishing a Response Ratio for Iranian and Proxy Attacks

121. New Khamenei Speech Underlines the Importance of Popular Support for the Regime

122. The Coronavirus in Iran (Part 2): Regime Culpability and Resiliency

123. The White House Peace Plan Meeting: U.S. Goals, Israeli Repercussions

124. The Coronavirus in Iran (Part 1): Clerical Factors

125. Syria’s Economic Crisis Sparks Rare Protests in Regime Territory

126. Who Is Esmail Qaani, the New Chief Commander of Iran’s Qods Force?

127. Reading Trump in Tehran

128. Russia’s Growing Interests in Libya

129. U.S. Do’s and Don’ts in Iraq

130. Tunisia Turns a Corner Against the Jihadist Movement

131. Implications of the Saudi Corruption Arrests

132. Turkey's Opposition vs. the AKP: Measuring Messaging

133. Promoting Women's Economic Activity in Jordan

134. Protests and Regime Suppression in Post-Revolutionary Iran

135. Prospects for Syrian Kurdish Unity: Assessing Local and Regional Dynamics

136. A Paris Reset on Hezbollah? Implications for French Interests and Regional Security

137. A New West in the Middle East: Toward a Humbler, More Effective Model of Transatlantic Cooperation

138. The IRGC Lifts Off: Implications of Iran's Satellite Launch

139. Taking Back the Neighborhood: The IRGC Provincial Guard's Mission to Re-Islamize Iran

140. Wrestling with Annexation: The Elusive Search for a Policy Rationale

141. A Nation Divided: Palestinian Views on War and Peace with Israel

142. Green Without Borders: The Operational Benefits of Hezbollah's Environmental NGO

143. Palestinian Politics After Abbas Sudden Succession Essay Series

144. Iran's Evolving Approach to Asymmetric Naval Warfare: Strategy and Capabilities in the Persian Gulf

145. Honored, Not Contained: The Future of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces

146. The Outlook for Turkish Democracy: 2023 and Beyond

147. A Short-Term Diplomatic Agenda for the Syrian Puzzle

148. Varied Reactions in Syria to Biden Victory

149. The Rise of Kata’ib Hezbollah’s Hegemonic ‘Resistance’

150. Hezbollah Has Created Parallel Financial and Welfare Systems to Manage the Current Crisis

151. In Search of a Semi-Autonomous Region in Northeastern Syria

152. Israel and the UAE on Iran: Shared Foe, Different Perspectives

153. Washington’s Stance on Syria and Iraq and The Widening Rift with Kurds in Iran

154. The Beirut Disaster: Implications for Lebanon and U.S. Policy

155. Navigating a Growing Chinese Influence in Iraqi Kurdistan

156. Iran-South Korea Humanitarian Trade Requires U.S. Assurances

157. Arab Media Reactions to U.S. Protests: How Regional Considerations Shape Media Coverage

158. The Future of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces

159. With COVID-19, Iran’s Dependence on China Grows

160. The Forgotten Peace at Twenty-Five: How to Protect and Strengthen Israel-Jordan Ties

161. Signposts for an Islamic State Comeback in Iraq

162. Understanding the Saudi Aramco IPO

163. The Islamic State in Syria After the U.S. Withdrawal

164. What Is Iran Up To in Deir al-Zour?

165. Turkey Pivots to Tripoli: Implications for Libya’s Civil War and U.S. Policy

166. Time to Change Course on the UN’s Lebanon Policy

167. Don't Write Off Iraq

168. A Decisive Vote for Humanitarian Support in Syria

169. Oman After Qaboos: A National and Regional Void

170. Iran’s New Budget Is Tight, But Not Tight Enough

171. Hiding in Plain Sight: Hezbollah's Campaign Against UNIFIL

172. Defeating al-Qaeda's Shadow Government in Yemen: The Need for Local Governance Reform

173. Egypt Takes Another Step Toward China

174. Kurdish Reactions to Their Abandonment in Syria

175. Hezbollah Prioritizes Its Own Interests, Putting Lebanon at Risk

176. New Gaza Crossing Raises Questions About Blockade Policies

177. Kuwait: A Changing System Under Stress

178. Reclamation: A Cultural Policy for Arab-Israeli Partnership

179. Rebuilding Alliances and Countering Threats in the Gulf

180. Strengthening Stability in Northwest Africa: Ideas for U.S. Policy toward Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia

181. General Principles to Guide U.S. Middle East Policy

182. President Trump and the Middle East: Views from Israel

183. How to Secure Mosul Lessons from 2008—2014

184. U.S.-Israel Relations: A Changing Landscape?

185. Salafism in Lebanon

186. Multipolar Israeli Race Boosts Netanyahu's Electoral Chances

187. The Fight Against ISIS: Shiite Militias and the Coalition Effort

188. President Rouhani and the IRGC

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

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

191. Egypt's Multiple Power Centers

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

193. Assad's Indispensable Foreign Legions

194. Trials and Tribulations in Lebanon

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

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

197. Israel's Growing Role in Southern Syria

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

199. The Key to Pressuring Assad Is UNSCR 2118

200. Clarifying the Security Arrangements Debate: Israeli Forces in the Jordan Valley