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Sunday, 01 February 2009 02:00

Iraq: Farewell to the Americans? Internal and Regional Implications | Middle East Bulletin 14

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The new balance of power in the regional system: Is Iran the "winner" of the US involvement in Iraq?

Anna Apostolidou

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What state for Iraq? The centralization-decentralization struggle

Chrysoula Toufexi

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The Iraqi Shi'a after U.S. withdrawal:repercussions for Lebanon

Styliani Saliari

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12

Leaving Iraq, leaving up to Saudi "expectations"

Ilias Tasopoulos

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15

Future stability in Iraq: Common next door neighbors' interest

Anastasia Maria Kalliga Chrysogelou

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US troops withdrawal from Iraq: Calibrating the Israeli interests

A. Karal

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Ringing down the curtain in Iraq: The "jihad troupe" out in search of a new theatre

Marina Eleftheriadou

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Book Review, Qu'est-ce que le salafisme?, Bernard Rougier (ed.), Paris: PUF (Presses Universitaires de France),2008.

Stella Athanasoulia

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Event: "Iran and Regional Security"

 

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