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Basra: Strategic Dilemmas and Force Options
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UM AL-IRAQ (THE DATE PALM TREE) the Life and Work of Dr
Why They Died Civilian Casualties in Lebanon During the 2006 War
2016: Accountability for the Victims and the Right to Truth
Operation Inherent Resolve Report/Operation Pacific Eagle-Philippines, Report to the United States Congress, January 1, 2018-Mar
From Stigmatization to Social Cohesion in Post-Conflict Iraq
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The Islamic Imagery Project: Visual Motifs in Jihadi Internet Propaganda
In the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
The Islamic State's Emergent Amni-Media Nexus
Seven Years of Terror: Jihadi Organisations' Strategies And
After Mosul: a Grueling Start Down a Very Long Road
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Recognizing Yezidi Genocide: Perspectives and Challenges of Initiating an (Inter)National Tribunal for the Crimes of ISIS Against Yezidi Minority
The Politics of Sectarianism in Iraq Omar Aziz
ISIS's Second Comeback: Assessing the Next ISIS Insurgency
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Iraq's Two Rivers
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EASO Country of Origin Information Report Iraq Security Situation
They Came to Destroy: ISIS Crimes Against the Yazidis
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The Islamist Threat from Iraqi Kurdistan | the Washington Institute