Middle East - The World Today articles
Middle East-related articles from Chatham House's monthly magazine The World Today are listed below.
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January 2002
Arabism in the Twentieth Century: War for Independence, Prince Hassan
Islamic Groups: Militants and moderates, Kirsten E Schultze
Iraq: Avoiding grave harm, David L Mack
Saudi Arabia: Passing nightmare?, Mai Yamani
March 2002
Middle East: Fighters to the last, Rosmary Hollis
Iran: Peril and opportunity, Fred Halliday
April 2002
Iraq and the Bush doctrine: Storming the desert, Toby Dodge
May 2002
Middle East: Levelling the playing field, Eugene Rogan
Middle East: Dangerous instability, Emanuele Ottolenghi
Struggle for Arab Hearts and Minds: Resentment grows, Mohamed Ei-doufani
Unilateralism, NATO and Iraq: Alliance at risk, Henry R Nau
June 2002
Middle East: Two dreams dashed, Rosemary Hollis
July 2002
Middle East: Talking about talks, Nadim Shehadi
August / September 2002
Middle East: Terrorism Rules, Menachem Klein
October 2002
Iraq: Regime change, Regional change, Rosemary Hollis
Turkey and Iraq: Bridgehead or bridge?, Bill Parks
November 2002
Iraq's Defence Forces: In the service of Saddam, Toby Dodge
Middle East Oil: Oily Business, Valerie Marcel
Cyberterrorism: Hackers threaten suicide attacks, Giles Trendle
Saudi Arabia: Balance of fear, Mai Yamani
Iran: State at risk, Ali M Ansari
December 2002
Israel, the US and the Middle East: Grave Scenario, Yossi Mekelberg
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