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A Sea Change in Washington's Policy toward Syria
Hillary Clinton's recent characterization of Syrian president Bashar al-Asad as "not indispensable" is the latest public signal of a quiet sea change in U.S. policy toward the regime.
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Andrew J. Tabler
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Syrian Mobs Attack U.S. and French Embassies
The attacks on the U.S. and French embassies in Damascus are a direct challenge to the international community and demand a prompt response.
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Andrew J. Tabler
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What If Turkey Invaded Syria?
As the Syrian crisis spills over into Turkey, the AKP's conflict-avoidance policy may not be sustainable.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Egyptian Liberals Compromise for the Sake of Dubious Unity
The more that liberals concede to Islamist demands, the more they will be marginalized in the struggle for Egypt's future.
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Why Doesn't the U.S. Do More to Back the Uprising in Syria?
An Interview by Lara Setrakian, ABC News As the Syrian government's brutal crackdown on protesters continues, so do calls for the international community, and the United States, to do more to end the bloodshed. But what can the U.S. realistically do to convince President Bashar al-Assad, once considered a reformer
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Andrew J. Tabler
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Syria's Army Is Key to the Country's Future
If current trends persist in Syria, the regime may be forced to deploy army units that are unable or unwilling to continue the brutal crackdown.
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Michael Eisenstadt
Jeffrey White
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For the Love of Money
From whiskey to nuclear secrets, North Korea plays a remarkably entrepreneurial role in international affairs for a Communist regime.
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Simon Henderson
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The Cost of Palestinian Unilateralism
Given the robust rhetorical support for the unilateral Palestinian statehood campaign, recent revelations that the PA cannot pay its employees their full salaries due to unfulfilled donor pledges is all the more surprising.
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Michael Singh
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Youth Activists Chip Away at Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
Rather than an ideological split, the formation of a new, small party by Muslim Brotherhood youth activists stems from discontent at their inability to advance quickly.
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Eric Trager
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A Turkish Buffer Zone inside Syria?
Growing unrest in Syria is increasingly spilling over the border into Turkey. So far 12,000 Syrian refugees have crossed into Turkey, and with a crackdown on the way in Idlib near the border, thousands more could be heading that way. Ankara has expressed outrage at the situation, calling the Syrian
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Soner Cagaptay
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Turkey's 'First Christian'
For the first time in Turkey's history, the people have elected a Christian deputy, Erol Dora, to parliament.
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Soner Cagaptay
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The Middle East Is Changing: Will U.S. Policy?
The Middle East is hurtling in a new direction, and the United States must catch up or be left behind.
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Michael Singh
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Why Hezbollah Had a Really Bad Week
Whether or not the newly indicted Hizballah members are convicted in The Hague, the verdict on the group in the Middle East court of public opinion will be guilty.
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David Schenker
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Mickey Mouse Runs Afoul of the Islamists in Egypt
Today, Islamists have sought criminal charges against a Christian for tweeting an image of Mickey Mouse. In what world will they be democrats tomorrow?
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Eric Trager
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Morocco's Constitutional Referendum: Context, Content, and Impact
Morocco's proposed constitutional changes, while seemingly modest, will forestall further unrest and potentially pave the way for greater reforms.
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Violent Repression of Protests: How Much Has Changed in Egypt?
On July 1 and 8, protestors plan to hold demonstrations in Cairo's Tahrir Square. If they experience the same violent repression seen at the June 28-29 protests, however, many will begin to question how much has actually changed since the days of former president Hosni Mubarak. New Violence in Tahrir
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Egypt, U.S. Strategy, and Engaging the Muslim Brotherhood
In the absence of a well-articulated U.S. strategy, America's friends and adversaries will read outreach to Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood as fumbling in the dark.
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Robert Satloff
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Counterterrorism Operations in FBI Los Angeles: Collaboration and Teamwork
How is the FBI working to defend the U.S. West Coast against the evolving global terrorist threat?
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Steven L. Gomez
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
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Deadlock Delays Vote on New U.S.-Iraq Security Agreement
Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki is taking his time consolidating power and is in no rush to forge a new security agreement with the United States.
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Ahmed Ali
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Why Turkey Will Not Become Italy
While Italy is in a sore state under the weight of its old elites, the CHP's revival will likely prevent Turkey from falling into a similar rut.
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Soner Cagaptay
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