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201. Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq

202. Three Scenarios for Sudan: From non-violent revolution to democratic reform?

203. Resetting Ethiopia: Will the state heal or fail?

204. Libya's Conflict: A very short introduction

205. THE LESSON OF THE AFGHANISTAN PAPERS

206. United States Budgetary Costs and Obligations of Post-9/11 Wars through FY2020: $6.4 Trillion

207. Not Our War: Iraq, Iran and Syria’s Approaches towards the PKK

208. Large-N Analysis in the Study of Conflict

209. Mobilization Follies in International Relations: A Multimethod Exploration of Why Some Decision Makers Fail to Avoid War When Public Mobilization as a Bargaining Tool Fails

210. Can Memories of the Japan-Korea dispute on “Comfort Women” Resolve the Issue?

211. Freeze and Advance: How North Korea Maneuvered to Get the Bomb and Prospects for Its Nuclear Future

212. Toward Empowerment and Sustainability: Reforming America’s Syrian Refugee Policies

213. Albania – Serbia relations: Bridging over troubled waters

214. Five Years of War in Donbas

215. Generals vs. Islamists in Libya

216. The Iran-Israel War Is Here

217. Beyond Outrage

218. Prepare For War, The Right Way

219. The End of War: How a Robust Marketplace and Liberal Hegemony Are Leading to Perpetual World Peace

220. The Demographic Transition Theory of War: Why Young Societies Are Conflict Prone and Old Societies Are the Most Peaceful

221. Dying Light: War and Trade of the Separatist-Controlled Areas of Ukraine

222. PROPAGANDA IS CHANGING THE FACE OF MODERN WARFARE: HERE’S WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT

223. Wars in the later 21st century: Forecast developments in the methods of warfare

224. Influence of global security environment on collective security and defence science

225. Iraq After ISIS: The Other Half of Victory Dealing with the Civil Dimension

226. Human Cost of the Post-9/11 Wars: Lethality and the Need for Transparency

227. Victims and press after the war

228. Guerre et paix - rendons la paix plus captivante que la guerre

229. The Increasing Importance of Hybrid Politics in Europe: Cyber Power Is Changing the Nature of Politics

230. Fall 2018 edition of Strategic Visions

231. Taking stock of international law responses to resource wars

232. Moscow’s Syria Campaign: Russian Lessons for the Art of Strategy

233. Corruption in Yemen’s War Economy

234. Is the World on the Road to Peace or War?

235. September 2018 Issue

236. Politics, Governance, and Reconstruction in Yemen

237. The Politics of Post-Conflict Reconstruction

238. Preventing Endless War Requires Real Congressional Oversight—Not New War Authority

239. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Superpowers

240. Pugwash Workshop on Cyber Security and Warfare

241. How to Think About Postwar Asia: Demobilization in the Former Japanese Empire

242. The Eastern Mediterranean New Dynamics and Opportunities for Cooperation

243. Nationalism and development in Asia

244. Is Terrorism Becoming an Effective Strategy to Achieve Political Aims?

245. When Will The Next War Begin?

246. War’s Future: The Risks and Rewards of Grey-Zone Conflict and Hybrid Warfare

247. Israel’s Secret War Against Iran Is Widening

248. Israel’s War With Iran is Inevitable

249. Political Warfare by Russia

250. Procopius of Caesareea’s “History of Wars” and the Expression of Emotions in Early Byzantium

251. The Dual-System Problem in Complex Conflicts

252. Silent Partners: Organized Crime, Irregular Groups, and Nation-States

253. ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL VOL. XXVI, NO. 2

254. Dossier 3: Syria’s Bloody and Unforgiving War

255. United States Policy on Regime Change in Iran

256. Iraqi security forces and popular mobilization forces

257. Afghanistan Order of Battle

258. Coming Home? A Political Settlement in Syria Must Focus on Refugees

259. he Economic forces of victory versus those of defeat: The case of the Greek-Turkish war (1919-1922).

260. A Sociology of the Drone

261. Belarus-West Relations: The New Normal

262. Etre cachemiri à New Delhi. L’expérience du nationalisme à distance (Being a Kashmiri in Delhi. Experiencing Long-distance Nationalism)

263. Regards sur l’Eurasie - L’année politique 2016

264. Image of USA in Urban Pakistan: An Empirical Assessment

265. Americans are morally responsible for America’s war on Yemen a series on Yemen, part 1

266. The US-Saudi coalition’s impact on Yemen’s health – a series on Yemen, part 2

267. Yemen: drained, uncertain, and ignored – a series on Yemen, part 3

268. To Assad and his admirers, Trump offers ‘hope and change’

269. Reflecting on Vietnam: A Young Diplomat goes to War

270. The Global Exchange (Spring 2017)

271. Wartime Economies in the Middle East A Look into Libya, Syria and Iraq

272. Hybrid Warfare

273. Disrupted: The Feminist Foreign Policy Issue

274. A Delicate Balancing Act: Russia, Turkey, and the Kurds

275. January 2017 Issue

276. War by Other Means

277. The Kurds in a Volatile Middle East

278. Refugee Compacts: Addressing the Crisis of Protracted Displacement

279. Syria Situation Report: May 1 - 10, 2017

280. Russia’s Active Campaign in Ukraine

281. The Campaign for Mosul: April 29-May 11, 2017

282. ISIS Sanctuary

283. Russia’s Unrelenting Attacks On Syrian Civilians

284. Iraq Situation Report

285. Russia and Iranian Basing In Syria

286. ISW Analysts React to the U.S.’s Anti-Assad Strike in Syria

287. Positionality in Embodied War Imaginaries: American Snipers

288. Missiles and Food: Yemen’s Man-Made Food Security Crisis

289. The Logic of Historical Nihilism: Analyzing the PRC Orthodoxy on the Origins of the Korean War

290. The Varying Roles of the Female Combatant

291. Lack of Dissuasive Policy: the Case of Ifni-Sahara War / La ausencia de política disuasoria: el caso de la guerra de Ifni-Sáhara

292. Wartime Educational Loss and Attitudes toward Democratic Institutions

293. Untangling the Web: A Blueprint for Reforming American Security Sector Assistance

294. War Powers and Unconstitutional Wars from Truman to the Present

295. America’s Double Government: The Hidden Agenda of the National Security State

296. The ad bellum Challenge of Drones: Recalibrating Permissible Use of Force

297. Compelling Priorities for Global Health

298. The Case for a New Era of Person-to-Person Exchange

299. No endgame in Syria: why truces are impracticable and peace negotiations challenging

300. Who are the Killers of Beni?