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Long, Mary Beth (December 17, 2021). "UAE suspension of weapons purchase meant to send a message to Washington". The Hill.
  • Long, Mary Beth; Przyborowski, Emily; Gerry, Kathryn (15 November 2021). "How Ankara-Abu Dhabi detente could affect Libya". Al Monitor.
  • Long, Mary Beth (2 August 2021). "Chaos and Confusion in Kabul". Al Monitor.
  • Long, Mary Beth; Przyborowski, Emily (5 February 2021). "US may help keep GCC reconciliation on track". Al Monitor.
  • Long, Mary Beth; Ledeen, Simone (25 April 2021). "How America Can Advance Egyptian Human Rights". The National Interest.
  • Long, Mary Beth (8 June 2020). "We must constrain Iran's access to weapons — especially as it steps up cyberattacks". The Hill.
  • Long, Mary Beth (11 September 2019). "We cannot forget, or go soft — terrorists remain bent on US destruction". The Hill.
  • Long, Mary Beth; Neubauer, Sigurd (17 May 2019). "Gulf States Are Sabotaging Trump's Campaign Against Iran - and Their Own Security". Haaretz.
  • Long, Mary Beth; Chollet, Derek; Sullivan, Jake; Simes, Dimitri (19 March 2017). "U.S. Commitments in the Middle East: Advice to the Trump Administration". Middle East Policy. 24 (1): 5–34. doi:10.1111/mepo.12248. S2CID   157147219.
  • Long, Mary Beth (9 May 2016). "G.I. Who?". The American Interest.
  • Long, Mary Beth; Waltz, Michael (2 August 2013). "Al-Qaeda's new strategy: jailbreaks". Foreign Policy.
  • Long, Mary Beth; Aaronson, Michael; Diessen, Sverre; Kermabon, Yves de; Miklaucic, Michael (September 2011). "NATO Countering the Hybrid Threat". PRISM. 2 (4): 111–124. JSTOR   26469152.
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