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Comment: Lebanese and Iraqi demonstrators are picking up the banner of a dignified national identity that has been submerged under the guise of confessional formulas, writes Imad K. Harb.
Comment: A month after Iraq erupted in protest, we should celebrate the new informed, resourceful and creative generation that is now emerging, writes Taif Alkhudary.
Comment: Both Iraq and Syria need to be spared new external shocks that could disrupt counter-IS efforts, say the International Crisis Group.
Comment: If Iraq's party system based on religion, ethnicity and endemic clientelism is not addressed, protests will recur and frustration will reach dangerous levels, writes Judit Neurink.
Comment: Iraq finds itself caught between the Iranian-Saudi regional struggle for influence, write Clement Therme and Shifaa Alsairafi.
Comment: Saudi Arabia's designs on closer ties with Iraq may mean engaging more with arch regional rival, Iran, writes Bashdar Ismaeel.
Comment: Iraq is proposing that it prosecute and sentence foreign nationals captured by the SDF, if the United States and others cover the costs, writes Joe Stork.
Comment: Could granting more autonomy to the oil-rich region of Basra help its residents improve their livelihood? asks Paul Iddon.
Comment: Iran's influence in Iraq could help defuse some of the high tension in the region, writes Maysam Behravesh.
Comment: Jihadists' war on beauty salons is anathema to a long-held Iraqi tradition of resilience and cultural resistance, writes Hadani Ditmars.