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1. Iraq: Falluja's Faustian Bargain

2. Women and Conflict in Afghanistan

3. Great Expectations: Iran's New President and the Nuclear Talks

4. Dallying with Reform in a Divided Jordan

5. Lost in Transition: The World according to Egypt's SCAF

6. Palestinians and the End of the Peace Process

7. Aid and Conflict in Pakistan

8. Police Reform in Guatemala: Obstacles and Opportunities

9. Guatemala: Drug Trafficking and Violence

10. South Sudan: Compounding Instability in Unity State

11. Myanmar: A New Peace Initiative

12. The Lord's Resistance Army: End Game?

13. India and Sri Lanka after the LTTE

14. Palestinian Reconciliation: Plus ÇA Change...

15. Aid and Conflict in Afghanistan

16. China and Inter-Korean Clashes in the Yellow Sea

17. Turkey And The Middle East: Ambitions And Constraints

18. LRA: A Regional Strategy beyond Killing Kony

19. Tipping Point? Palestinians and the Search for a New Strategy

20. Loose Ends: Iraq's Security Forces Between U.S. Drawdown and Withdrawal

21. Haiti: The Stakes of the Post-Quake Elections

22. Afghanistan: Exit vs Engagement

23. Afghanistan: New U.S. Administration, New Directions

24. Turkey and Armenia: Opening Minds, Opening Borders

25. U.S.-Iranian Engagement: The View from Tehran

26. Indonesia: Noordin Top's Support Base

27. Afghanistan: What Now for Refugees?

28. Bosnia's Dual Crisis

29. Sudan: Preventing Implosion

30. Engaging Syria? Lessons from the French Experience

31. Engaging Syria? U.S. Constraints and Opportunities

32. Armenia: Picking up the Pieces

33. Iraq after the Surge I: The New Sunni Landscape

34. Iraq after the Surge II: The Need for a New Political Strategy

35. The Philippines: Counter-insurgency vs. Counter-terrorism in Mindanao

36. South Korea's Elections: A Shift to the Right

37. Policing in Afghanistan: Still Searching for a Strategy

38. Somalia: To Move Beyond the Failed State

39. Georgia: The Risks of Winter - Europe Briefing N°51

40. Latin American Drugs II- Improving Policy and Reducing Harm

41. Political Murder in Central Asia: No Time to End Uzbekistan's Isolation

42. Afghanistan: The Need for International Resolve

43. Russia vs Georgia: The Fallout - Europe Report N°195

44. After Mecca: Engaging Hamas

45. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Annapolis and After

46. Ethiopia and Eritrea: Stopping the Slide to War

47. After Baker-Hamilton: What to Do in Iraq

48. Perilous Journeys: The Plight of North Koreans in China and Beyond

49. Tougher Challenges Ahead for Colombia's Uribe

50. Pakistan: The Worsening Conflict in Balochistan

51. Nepal's Crisis: Mobilising International Influence

52. North Korea's Nuclear Test: The Fallout

53. Serbia's New Constitution: Democracy Going Backwards

54. Zimbabwe: An Opposition Strategy

55. Iraq's Muqtada Al-Sadr: Spoiler or Stabiliser?

56. Reforming Egypt: In Search of a Strategy

57. China and Taiwan: Uneasy Détente

58. Iran: What Does Ahmadi-Nejad's Victory Mean?

59. The Jerusalem Powder Keg

60. Swaziland: The Clock Is Ticking

61. Counter-Terrorism in Somalia: Losing Hearts and Minds?

62. The Failure of Reform in Uzbekistan: Ways Forward for the International Community

63. Syria Under Bashar (I): Foreign Policy Challenges

64. Islamic Social Welfare Activism In The Occupied Palestinian Territories: A Legitimate Target?

65. War In Iraq: What's Next For The Kurds?

66. War in Iraq: Managing Humanitarian Relief

67. Iraq Policy Briefing: Is There An Alternative To War?

68. Georgia: What Now?

69. Is Radical Islam Inevitable in Central Asia? Priorities for Engagement

70. Kashmir: The View From Islamabad

71. The Challenge of Political Reform: Jordanian Democratisation and Regional Instability

72. Governing Iraq

73. Bosnia's Brcko: Getting In, Getting On and Getting Out

74. Kosovo's Ethnic Dilemma: The Need For A Civic Contract

75. A Marriage Of Inconvenience: Montenegro 2003

76. Pakistan: The Mullahs and the Military

77. Aceh: A Fragile Peace

78. Uzbekistan's Reform Program: Illusion or Reality?

79. Yemen: Coping with Terrorism and Violence in a Fragile State

80. Voices From The Iraqi Street

81. The Meanings of Palestinian Reform

82. Moving Macedonia Towards Self-Sufficiency: A New Security Approach for NATO and the EU

83. Iraq Backgrounder: What Lies Beneath

84. Kyrgyzstan's Political Crisis: An Exit Strategy

85. Middle East Endgame I: Getting To A Comprehensive Arab-Israeli Peace Settlement

86. Fighting to Control Yugoslavia's Military

87. Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism And The Military

88. Kashmir: Confrontation and Miscalculation

89. Resuming U.S.-Indonesia Military Ties

90. Somalia: Countering Terrorism in a Failed State

91. Capturing the Moment: Sudan's Peace Process in the Balance

92. Serbia: Military Intervention Threatens Democratic Reform

93. Pakistan: The Dangers of Conventional Wisdom

94. The IMU and the Hizb-ut-Tahrir: Implications of the Afghanistan Campaign

95. Bosnia's November Elections: Dayton Stumbles

96. Iraq's Transition: On a Knife Edge