Crisis Group Middle East Briefings
The International Crisis Group is an independent, non-profit NGO covering over 50 crisis-affected countries and territories across four continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve conflict. The series Crisis Group Middle East Briefings examines current conflicts in the region and their implications for international relations.
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Publications:
- The P5+1, Iran and the Perils of Nuclear Brinkmanship
- Syria’s Phase of Radicalisation
- Now or Never: A Negotiated Transition for Syria
- Uncharted Waters: Thinking Through Syria's Dynamics
- Gaza: The Next Israeli-Palestinian War?
- Nouvelle crise, vieux démons au Liban
- US-Iranian Engagement: The View from Tehran
- Engaging Syria? Lessons from the French Experience
- Ending the War in Gaza
- Palestine Divided
- Round Two in Gaza
- Lebanon - Hizbollah's Weapons Turn Inward
- The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Annapolis and After
- Iran - Ahmadi-Nejad's Tumultuous Presidency
- Lebanon at a Tripwire
- Unmaking Iraq - A Constitutional Process Gone Awry
- Iran - What does Ahmadi-Nejad's Victory Mean?
- Mr Abbas Goes to Washington
- After Arafat? Challenges and Prospects
- Iran - Where Next on the Nuclear Standoff?
- Islamism in North Africa II - Egypt's Opportunity
- Islamism in North Africa I - The Legacies of History
- Iran - Discontent and Disarray
- The Challenge of Political Reform - Jordanian Democratisation and Regional Instability
- The Challenge of Political Reform - Egypt After the Iraq War
- Iraq's Shiites under Occupation
- Hizbollah - Rebel Without a Cause?
- Baghdad - A Race Against the Clock
- Red Alert in Jordan - Recurrent Unrest in Maan
- Radical Islam in Iraq Kurdistan - The Mouse that Roared?
- Voices form the Iraqi Street
- The Meanings of Palestinian Reform
- Diminishing Returns - Algeria's 2002 Legislative Elections


