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101. Syrians' Reactions to the First Weeks of Israel-Hamas War

102. Morocco and North Africa Are Feeling Anti-Normalization Ripples from the Gaza War

103. Global business environment improves

104. Global business environment improves

105. Impacts of Saudi-Israel Relations on the Middle East: An Analysis

106. R2P Monitor, Issue 67, 1 December 2023

107. R2P Monitor, Issue 66, 1 September 2023

108. R2P Monitor, Issue 65, 1 June 2023

109. R2P Monitor, Issue 64, 1 March 2023

110. Post-war challenges for Palestinian leadership

111. The Invasion of Southern Gaza

112. What is Iran's Next Move?

113. Itamar Rabinovich on “Middle Eastern Maze”

114. Ben Samuels | 'Taking the Edge Off the Middle East' Ep. 3

115. Prospects for Saudi Arabia-Israel Normalization

116. Oman Library Book Talk Series | The One-State Reality with Michael Barnett and Shibley Telhami

117. The Israel-Hamas war and prospects for a ground invasion

118. Israel-Hamas war and the risk of regional escalation

119. The Israel-Hamas war and the role of Qatar and Egypt

120. Assessing Israel's military strategy in Gaza

121. Iran and the Israel-Hamas War

122. The debate inside Israel

123. Will the Israel-Hamas Truce Be Extended?

124. Global business environment improves

125. Global business environment improves

126. In the Middle East, Biden Is on the Razor’s Edge

127. Saudi Arabia’s Balancing Game: The Palestinian Cause and Regional Leadership

128. Europe is Stuck Over the Israel-Hamas War

129. Shifting Paradigms for Israel-Palestine: Why the EU Must Answer the Wake-Up Call Now

130. Systemic Operational Design – a study in failed concept

131. Global business environment improves

132. Global business environment improves

133. Consistent Partiality: US Foreign Policy on Palestine-Israel

134. The Geopolitics of Seawater Desalination

135. Seven Myths about the “Historic” Israel-Lebanon Maritime Border Agreement

136. Adapting to New Realities: Israel’s foreign policy in post-Netanyahu times

137. What is new about the reset between Israel and Turkey?

138. Regional power competition in the Eastern Mediterranean: the return of naval power and the changes technology brings

139. Aligning U.S.-Israeli Cooperation on Technology Issues and China

140. July 2022 Issue

141. June 2022 Issue

142. May 2022 Issue

143. Realigning European Policy toward Palestine with Ground Realities

144. Civil Society & Political Transformations (Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Fall 2021)

145. Toward the Consolidation of a Gazan Military Front?

146. An Invitation to Belong: Challenging the Systemic Exclusion of Palestinians as Present Absentees

147. Israeli Law and the Rule of Colonial Difference

148. Israel: Political and institutional effectiveness

149. Israel: Political forces at a glance

150. The End of the Road

151. s It Time to Bury the Two-State Solution?

152. Framing the Partition Plan for Palestine

153. Saudi Arabia’s Engagement in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process

154. Palestinian Expectations from The Biden Administration

155. ‘Peace through Health’ in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Ground for dialogue or guise for continued occupation?

156. Energy as a Tool for Israeli-Palestinian Peacebuilding

157. Environmental Organizations as Potential Players in the Peace Process

158. One step forward, one step back: International discourse on advancing Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking

159. Deficiency and Elusion: Relations between Israel and Ukraine

160. Beyond the Blocs: Jewish Settlement East of Israel's Security Barrier and How to Avert the Slide to a One-State Outcome

161. Countering Iran's Regional Strategy: A Long-Term, Comprehensive Approach

162. The Israeli Government Falls: New Election and Implications for U.S.-Israel Relations

163. Hamas at 35

164. R2P Monitor, Issue 63, 1 December 2022

165. R2P Monitor, Issue 62, 1 September 2022

166. R2P Monitor, Issue 61, 1 June 2022

167. R2P Monitor, Issue 60, 1 March 2022

168. Maisa’s Kosher Kitchen

169. Israeli Raids on Palestinian Civil Society Organizations — The Costs of International Inaction

170. Contending with Reality in Palestine & Israel

171. Israel's Digital Occupation

172. Israel & Palestine: Hot topics in Congress

173. Energy in the Eastern Mediterranean

174. The Implications of the Ukraine War for Israel

175. Vienna: A return to Ben-Gurion’s WW2 Dual Strategy?

176. Ukraine could have Repercussions for Syrian Regime, Israel

177. The Roots of Israel’s Diplomatic Revolution

178. Israel Must Adjust its Ukraine Policy

179. Biden, Israel, and China: Making a Difficult Threesome Work

180. What is Different in this Wave of Violence and What Should be Done About It?

181. The Dangers of Exaggerating the Impact of the Death of an Al Jazeera Propagandist

182. Asking for Too Much: Will Hezbollah Prevent a Reasonable Compromise in the Lebanon-Israel Maritime Dispute?

183. Connecting Strategic Dots: Biden’s Visit to the Middle East

184. Increased and Targetted Force Reduced Violence in the Last Terror Wave

185. A New Global Order? Israel’s Relations with China and Russia in Light of the War in Ukraine

186. Latest Killings in Iran May Indicate a Notable Shift in Israeli Strategy

187. The US Defense Establishment’s Role in Shaping American Regional Strategy

188. What is the agenda for the Eastern Mediterranean?

189. The Sweet Victory Against Ben & Jerry’s Deters Others

190. Russia’s threat against the Jewish Agency is a Bargaining Measure

191. A New Middle East

192. Understanding Israeli-Palestinian two-state solution delusion

193. Israel Caves to Bad Maritime Deal

194. Israel-Lebanon Maritime Deal Demonstrates Israeli Weakness

195. The Maritime Border Agreement with Lebanon

196. The Libyan EEZ Challenge: Israel Should Reject Turkey’s Claims in the Eastern Mediterranean

197. When American progressives lose direction, an Israeli compass is needed

198. The New Government Should Not Abandon Jerusalem

199. Making Sense of Risky Haredi Behaviors in Israel During the Covid-19 Pandemic

200. Beyond Statelessness: 'Unchilding' and the Health of Palestinian Children in Jerusalem