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Middle East Bulletin

Established in June 2006, Middle East Bulletin is CEMMIS’s quarterly publication. The primary aim of the Bulletin is to encourage the Greek public and the foreign policy community to show more interest in the affairs of the Middle East, and to present analyses and research that is useful for the academic community. With this goal in mind, Middle East Bulletin publishes expert work by professional researchers who are knowledgeable in their fields and who closely observe political, social, economic, military and diplomatic developments in the region. Considering the significance of the Middle East in international politics and its interrelation with other neighboring regions, essays on other events and processes that have an impact on the Middle East are also published in the Bulletin.

Middle East Bulletin is Greece’s first and only publication publishing professional research on, and analyses of, the politics and contemporary affairs of the Middle East.

New Gulf Order? | Middle East Bulletin 42

New Gulf Order? | Middle East Bulletin 42

The Regional Great Game Revisited: Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan | Middle East Bulletin 41

The Regional Great Game Revisited: Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan | Middle East Bulletin 41

Crossing Borders in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 40

Crossing Borders in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 40

The Arab uprisings: Break on through to the other side | Middle East Bulletin 39

The Arab uprisings: Break on through to the other side | Middle East Bulletin 39

Iran, interrupted | Middle East Bulletin 38

Iran, interrupted | Middle East Bulletin 38

Turkey: 100 years of dilemma | Middle East Bulletin 37

Turkey: 100 years of dilemma | Middle East Bulletin 37

Religious Pluralism in the Middle East: the Canary in the Coal Mine | Middle East Bulletin 36

Religious Pluralism in the Middle East: the Canary in the Coal Mine | Middle East Bulletin 36

Russia in the Middle East: The Russian Bear in Mind | Middle East Bulletin 35

Russia in the Middle East: The Russian Bear in Mind | Middle East Bulletin 35

USA in the Middle East: Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in | Middle East Bulletin 34

USA in the Middle East: Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in | Middle East Bulletin 34
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