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1. The Gas Deal with Egypt: Israel Deepens its Anchor in the Eastern Mediterranean

2. How has Qatar Fended Amidst a Sociopolitical and Economic Blockade by its Neighbours?

3. Saudi Vision 2030 and the Consequences of the Gulf Crisis

4. Socio-economic Inequality and the Failure of Development Strategies for the Middle East. Arab Transformations Policy Brief 3

5. Against the Tide: Why Gender Attitudes Remain Profoundly Conservative in Arab Countries: Arab Transformations Policy Brief No 5

6. The Qatar Crisis

7. Gateways to the World: Port Cities in the Gulf

8. The Dynamics of Business Interest Group Advocacy on Economic Policymaking

9. GCC-Maghreb Relations in a Changing Regional Order

10. Ready to Lead? Rethinking America's Role in a Changed World

11. Multilateralism Beyond Doha

12. Saakashvili Pulled the Trigger: Turkey between Russia and Georgia

13. PolicyWatch #1396: Financial Crisis Grips Fayad Government

14. PolicyWatch #1394: Increasing Pressure on Iranian Opposition in Iraq

15. PolicyWatch #1351: Will the Damascus Arab Summit Be Convened?

16. Ahmedinejad's Visit to Turkey: Two Neighbors Oscillate between Threat and Friendship

17. Iranian Strategy in Iraq: Politics and "Other Means"

18. Turkey's Middle East Policies: Between Neo-Ottomanism and Kemalism

19. Turkish Policy toward Central Asia

20. Does Turkey Need a New Standby Agreement?

21. Turkey and Northern Iraq on the Course of Raprochement

22. The Possibilities and Limits of Turkey's Soft Power in the Middle East

23. PolicyWatch #1257: Upcoming Turkish Elections: Issues and Winners

24. New rules for a new 'Great Game'

25. Political Conditionality of Economic Interactions in the Middle East; Turkey's Relations with Iran, Iraq, and Syria

26. Monetary Options for Postwar Iraq

27. Lebanon: Between Hong Kong And Hanoi