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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 2007

Members only contentIraq: Beyond the Point of No Return, Gareth Stansfield

Members only contentRegional Diplomacy in the Middle East: Iran is on a Roll, Richard Dalton

February 2007

Members only contentCross Border Cooperation: Bridging the Jordan, Gidon Bromberg

March 2007

Members only contentCalculations for an Air Attack on Iran: Bombs Away?, Andrew Brookes

Members only contentIran: Bread not the Bomb, Bernd Kaussler

Members only contentIraq: Civil War on the Internet - Window into the Dark Heart, Paul Eedle

May 2007

Members only contentIdentity and Islam: Battle of Ideas, Maha Azzam

June 2007

Members only contentIraq: 'Iraq is Dead', Gareth Stansfield

July 2007

Members only contentMiddle East: Turning to Tehran, Rosemary Hollis

Members only contentIran and China, Marc Lanteigne

Members only contentMiddle East: Divide and Rule?, Amin Saikal

Members only contentUS Policy towards Israel: Fact and Myth, Michael Thomes

Members only contentUN and the Middle East: Heavy Burden, Ian Williams

August / September 2007

Members only contentDevaluation of Arab Blood: Worth, Dignity, Beauty, Riad Nourallah

Members only contentMiddle East - Emigration: Leaving Lebanon, Mark Daou

October 2007

Members only contentIraq: The Refugees: The Other Surge, Alastair Campbell

Members only contentIraq: Internally Displaced People: Massive Movement, Shirouk Alabayachi And Robert Lowe

November 2007

Members only contentAfghanistan: Talking to the Taliban, William Maley

Members only contentAfghanistan, Germany and NATO: Ignoring the Insurgency, Timo Noetzel

December 2007

Members only contentThe Kurdish Question: Raising the Stakes, Robert Lowe And Gareth Stansfield

Members only contentPrivate Security Companies in Iraq: Mercenaries, Misfits or Misunderstood?, Alastair Campbell