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1. Jordan’s Escalating Border Threats Amid Regional Upheaval

2. Spotlight on US Syria policy

3. Iranian Proxies in Iraq and Syria

4. Russia’s Yes Vote on Syria Aid Will Come With a Price

5. IMPLICATIONS OF THE SAUDI-IRAN DEAL FOR YEMEN

6. Refuge: How the State Shapes Human Potential

7. A Fractured Border: Syria, Türkiye, and Cantonization

8. Strategic Survival in Syria

9. Syria returns to the Arab League

10. Present Challenges: Will Syria return to the Arab League fold?

11. Encircling Damascus: Iran’s Foreign Minister Visits Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey

12. Time to change track Assessing the UN’s conflict mediation strategy for Syria from 2019 to 2023

13. Does the Present Interpretation of the UN Principles Cause Harm in Syria and Yemen?

14. The Return of the Foreign Fighters and Their Families to Their Homeland: Existing Practices and Considerations Regarding Security and Human Rights

15. HUMANITARIAN DIPLOMACY STRATEGY FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES AND ITS EFFECT ON JORDAN’S FOREIGN POLICY

16. Devastating Earthquakes in Turkey Could Fundamentally Alter the Political Landscape

17. Erdoğan’s Syria Policy: Continuation of the Status Quo?

18. Escape from the Syrian Labyrinth: A Road Map

19. From aid to inclusion: A better way to help Syrian refugees in Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan

20. Reset U.S.-Syria Policy

21. The Syrian Civil War Twelve Years On: Can There Be a Constructive Role for Greece?

22. CTC Sentinel: September 2023 Issue

23. CTC Sentinel: August 2023 Issue

24. CTC Sentinel: June 2023 Issue

25. CTC Sentinel: May 2023 Issue

26. CTC Sentinel: February 2023 Issue

27. A "System of Systems" Approach to Countering Drones: Examining Recent Operations from the Middle East to Ukraine

28. Turkish Backlash: How Street Interviews Spread Anti–Syrian Refugee Sentiment

29. Disaster Dynamics: Assessing Middle East Responses to the Turkey-Syria Earthquake and Other Destructive Events

30. Nonviolent Protest Movement in Suweida Continues to Resurrect Calls from the Syrian Revolution

31. Earthquake in Syria and Turkey: U.S. Policy Implications

32. Drug Addiction in Syria: A Decades-Long Disease

33. Countering “ISIS at Large” in Syria

34. The Future of Repatriation from Northeast Syria

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

36. Türkiye’de Milliyetçi Siyasetçilerin Suriyeli Sığınmacılara Bakışlarının Nefret Söylemi Bağlamında İncelenmesi

37. R2P Monitor, Issue 67, 1 December 2023

38. R2P Monitor, Issue 66, 1 September 2023

39. R2P Monitor, Issue 65, 1 June 2023

40. R2P Monitor, Issue 64, 1 March 2023

41. Ending the use of child soldiers

42. 'Retraumatized': Assessing the Impact of the Earthquake on Northern Syria's Humanitarian Crisis

43. Little Amal Walks Across America

44. The Humanitarian Response in Post-Earthquake Syria: An Urgent Need for Depoliticisation

45. Border Nation: The Reshaping of the Syrian-Turkish Borderlands

46. Apply the Logic of the Afghanistan Withdrawal to Syria

47. Global threat landscape 2022

48. March 2022 Issue

49. Iran Entangled: Iran and Hezbollah’s Support to Proxies Operating in Syria

50. Gearing Up the Fight Against Impunity: Dedicated Investigative and Prosecutorial Capacities

51. Containing a Resilient ISIS in Central and North-eastern Syria

52. Syria: Ruling over Aleppo’s Ruins

53. Violence as A Form of Political Conduct: The Case of the Islamic State

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

55. THE DAY AFTER: Anticipating trouble in the event of a US withdrawal from Syria

56. Attacks on Hospitals from Syria to Ukraine: Improving Prevention and Accountability Mechanisms

57. Turkey as Normative Power: Connections with the Muslim Brotherhood during the Arab Spring

58. Beyond Turkey’s ‘zero problems’ policy Motives, means and impact of the interventions in Syria, Libya and the South Caucasus

59. Politicking in Doha: But will the Syrian opposition shift to more pragmatic diplomacy?

60. A new conflict management strategy for Syria: Creating a Safe, Calm and Neutral Environment

61. War or Peace? Turkish Moves in Syria

62. Five Good Years for the Campaign between Wars in Syria: What Comes Next?

63. Toward a Paradigm Shift in Humanitarian Response: Centering Women and Girls in Integrated Health and Protection Services in Syria

64. The Legal Role of Government in Protecting Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Sites in the War-Affected Countries: The Case of Iraq and Syria

65. Syria’s Wheat Crisis

66. COVID-19 as a Green Light for the Regeneration of ISIS’ Forces in North-East Syria

67. The Age of Political Jihadism: A Study of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham

68. Rhetoric Meets Reality in Jawlani’s Push for Self-Sufficiency

69. Arab Syrian IDPs of Tal Rifaat also Want to Go Home

70. R2P Monitor, Issue 63, 1 December 2022

71. R2P Monitor, Issue 62, 1 September 2022

72. R2P Monitor, Issue 61, 1 June 2022

73. R2P Monitor, Issue 60, 1 March 2022

74. Q&A with CCAS Assistant Professor Killian Clarke

75. ISIS in Syria and Iraq

76. The Parallels of Ukraine and Syria

77. The Meeting Between Assad and Khameini: What was on the Table?

78. The War Economy of the Fragmented Healthcare System in Syria

79. Geopolitical Struggle between Russia and Turkey: The Intersection of Ukraine and Syrian Crises

80. What Strategic Posture Should France Adopt in the Middle East?

81. The Kurdish Question Dominates Turkish Policy in the Wake of the Istanbul Bombing

82. The Hurriyet Leaks: Ankara ceasing opportunity for rapprochement with Damascus

83. The Syrian Popular Uprising and the Decline of the Druze Political Role

84. Towards a Renewed Local Social and Political Covenant in Libya, Syria and Yemen

85. Horizontal inequalities and multi-sectarian societies: a study about the perception by Syrian refugees in Brazil of the socioeconomic situation and groups inequalities in Syria before the 2011 uprising

86. Energy and Geo-Economics: Evidence Underpinning Russian Intervention in Syria

87. The Nature of the Engagement of the United States in the Syrian Crisis: A Thematic Analysis

88. Iran in Syria: From Expansion to Entrenchment

89. Jordan: With Relations with Washington and Jerusalem Back in Order, a Flurry of Diplomatic Activity

91. The Impact of Covid-19 and Conflict on Middle Eastern Economies

92. Creativity Wanted: Countering the extraterritorial effects of US sanctions

93. How the Islamic State Sees the Future: Why the end of times does not mean the end

94. Still Not There: Global Violent Deaths Scenarios, 2019–30

95. Engaging Russia over Syria: Managing Peripheral Conflict and Narrowing Interests

96. Cooperation, Competition, and Compartmentalization: Russian-Turkish Relations and Their Implications for the West

97. “Securitization from Society” and “Social Acceptance”: Political Party-Based Approaches in Turkey to Syrian Refugees

98. Turkey’s Response to Syrian Mass Migration: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis

99. Putin Prioritizes Syria. Biden Should Too.

100. The Making of the Kurdish Frontier: Power, Conflict, and Governance in the Iraqi-Syrian Borderlands