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Yemen: Civil War and Regional Intervention

16 November 2016 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

Armed Conflict in Syria: Overview and U.S. Response

28 September 2016 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

Armed Conflict in Syria: Overview and U.S. Response

9 October 2015 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

Armed Conflict in Syria: Overview and U.S. Response

15 July 2015 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

Yemen: Civil War and Regional Intervention

26 March 2015 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

Conflict in Syria and Iraq: Implications for Religious Minorities

24 July 2014 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

Armed Conflict in Syria: Overview and U.S. Response

24 June 2014 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

Armed Conflict in Syria: U.S. and International Response

14 June 2013 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

Jordan: Background and U.S. Relations

3 October 2012 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

Central Asia: Regional Developments and Implications for U.S. Interests

19 September 2012 | Publisher: United States Congressional Research Service | Document type: Country Reports

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