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China and the US in the Middle East: rivals, partners, or what?
China and the US in the Middle East: rivals, partners, or what?
May 15 2013Instability and Islamic Militancy in the Horn of Africa
Instability and Islamic Militancy in the Horn of Africa
April 25 2013The Left in Egypt’s political geography
The Left in Egypt’s political geography
March 27 2013Unpromising developments in a promising land: Mali
Unpromising developments in a promising land: Mali
December 19 2012Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb: A Growing Threat in Northwest Africa
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb: A Growing Threat in Northwest Africa
December 10 2012Iran’s Internal War (2009-2012)
Iran’s Internal War (2009-2012)
November 28 2012Revealing the roots of Islamic reaction against the movie of ‘Innocence of Muslims’
Revealing the roots of Islamic reaction against the movie of ‘Innocence of Muslims’
November 13 2012Hezbollah and the Syrian crisis: balancing on a teeterboard
Hezbollah and the Syrian crisis: balancing on a teeterboard
October 30 2012All eyes on MENA: Economy and the Arab Spring
All eyes on MENA: Economy and the Arab Spring
August 4 2012No We Can’t. Intervention is not but should be an option in Syria
No We Can’t. Intervention is not but should be an option in Syria
May 16 2012Iraq: Battle around the “Shield of the Arabs”
Iraq: Battle around the “Shield of the Arabs”
April 1 2012Libya and the International Community: What next?
Libya and the International Community: What next?
February 20 2012What did the Arab Spring bring to Jordan?
What did the Arab Spring bring to Jordan?
February 2 2012The Crisis in Syria: Washington’s Options in the “Long Winter of Arab Discontent”
