December 31, 2024 2024's Most Read Publications As we look to maintain our coverage of the fast-moving changes and events in the region in 2025, here are some of the most popular articles, reports, and briefs from 2024. Read more Dec 18, 2024 10 Articles You Might Have Missed in 2024 Dec 17, 2024 Four years of tectonic shifts that redrew the Middle East Dec 16, 2024 10 Books to Expand Your Knowledge of the Middle East - 2024 Edition Related Content Search Country - Any -AfghanistanAlgeriaArmeniaAzerbaijanBahrainBelarusBulgariaDjiboutiEgyptEurope (Region)GeorgiaGulf (Region)IranIraqIsraelJordanKazakhstanKuwaitLebanonLevant (Region)LibyaMauritaniaMiddle East (Regional)MoldovaMoroccoNorth Africa (Region)OmanPakistanPalestineQatarRomaniaRussiaSaudi ArabiaSudanSyriaTunisiaTurkeyTurkmenistanUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUzbekistanWestern Asia (Region)Western SaharaYemen Program - Any -Afghanistan PakistanPolicy CenterSyria programStrategic ForesightPalestineNorth AfricaLebanon ProgramIraqIran ProgramHorn AfricaArabian PeninsulaBlack SeaEgypt ProgramEconomics EnergyDefense SecurityCyber ProgramCountering TerrorismConflict ResolutionClimate WaterArts CultureTurkish Studies Apply Dec 16, 2019 view Another significant year in the Syrian crisis Charles Lister Dec 16, 2019 view A year of anticipation and disappointment in Afghanistan Marvin G. Weinbaum Dec 16, 2019 view Algeria ends 2019 still in crisis Robert S. Ford Dec 16, 2019 view Israel: Preoccupied by indecision Paul Scham Dec 09, 2019 view Cautious optimism that the Riyadh summit will open the door to ending the intra-GCC dispute Gerald M. Feierstein Dec 09, 2019 view Lebanon and Iraq continue in painful standoff Paul Salem Dec 09, 2019 view Algeria prepares for a controversial election amid protests and strikes Robert S. Ford Dec 02, 2019 view Iraq: No clear path out of the crisis Robert S. Ford Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Current page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 … Next page Next › Last page Last » View All
view Cautious optimism that the Riyadh summit will open the door to ending the intra-GCC dispute Gerald M. Feierstein