
Volume 78, Number 2–3
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"A New Project of a Gulf-Based Regional Order in the Middle East", by Meliha Benli Altunışık
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"Foreign Policy Agendas and Participation in Locally Led Informal Security Coalitions", by Rory Miller and Sarah Cardaun
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"Historical Trajectories of Qatar’s Survival Strategy", by Veronika Sobotková and Jan Záhořík
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"Demographic Transition and Policy Requirements in Kurdish Regions", by Saeed Khani, Milad Bagi, and Hossein Mohammadzadeh
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"Surviving Genocide and Overcoming Collective Trauma", by Leyla Ferman
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"Opposition-Run Municipalities in Turkey", by Nihat Celik
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"Worse than Camp David? Lebanon-Israel Agreement, 1983", by Hicham Bou Nassif
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Reviews of new books, including:
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Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Abraham Accords, by Elham Fakhro, reviewed by Federico Manfredi Firmian
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Iran: Wars of Ambition, reviewed by Afshon Ostovar, reviewed by Eric Lob
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Iraq: The Achilles Trap, by Steve Coll, reviewed by Melvyn P. Leffler
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