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Syria's Collapse and How Washington Can Stop It
Washington should pursue a measured but assertive course with Syria, because the longer the conflict lasts, the greater the threat it poses.
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Andrew J. Tabler
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Regime Change in Qatar
Knee-deep in Syria's civil war and surrounded by family quarrels, Qatar's emir is looking to hand over the country to his thirty-three-year-old son.
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Simon Henderson
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'There Must Be Order': How Russia's Internal Muslim Issues Affect Its Syria Policy
A firmer combination of pressure and incentives, with appropriate attention to Moscow's domestic concerns, could tip the balance toward greater U.S.-Russian cooperation in Syria.
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Peter Eltsov
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Bahrain Rounds Up Organizers of Antigovernment Violence
Although Bahrain's ongoing troubles are domestically focused, the latest developments are a reminder of the region's wider Sunni-Shiite divide and the problematic role played by Iran.
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Simon Henderson
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Israel's Security Policy in a Changing Middle East
Israeli defense minister Moshe Yaalon discusses how Israel is calm but cautious about the latest developments in the region.
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Moshe Yaalon
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Exporting Terror in America's Backyard
The United States and other countries should avoid downplaying the threat from Iranian agents in Latin America.
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Matthew Levitt
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U.S. Credibility on Iran at Stake in Syria
Defeating Iranian designs in Syria would not halt Tehran's nuclear ambitions, but it could restore the credibility of American power and force Iran's leaders to reconsider the costs of their strategy.
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Michael Singh
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The Islamic Republic's Will to Survive: Likely Nuclear Resistance, Unlikely Social Revolt
On June 7, 2013, Saeid Golkar and Mehdi Khalaji addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Golkar is a fellow at the Roberta Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies at Northwestern University and author of the new Institute report The Islamic Republic's Art of Survival. Mr. Khalaji
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Saeid Golkar
Mehdi Khalaji
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Rising to Iran's Challenge:
GCC Military Capability and U.S. Security Cooperation
At a time of declining U.S. military spending and growing concern about Iran's hegemonic ambitions and nuclear intentions, the Gulf Cooperation Council states continue to view the U.S. military as the hub of their security efforts. How can Washington help bolster Gulf defenses against Iran without exacerbating military tensions, destabilizing
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Michael Knights
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How to Make Diplomacy on Syria Succeed
Similar to other conflicts, diplomacy on Syria is as much, if not more, about what one does away from the table to develop leverage as it is about talks themselves.
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Michael Singh
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A Way Forward in Benghazi
Helping the Libyan government root militias out of Benghazi and secure the city would go a long way toward securing the country as a whole.
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Andrew Engel
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Regional Consequences of Qatar's Leadership Transition
The forthcoming elevation of Crown Prince Tamim to Qatar's top leadership roles could spur Iran and other rivals to play mischief.
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Simon Henderson
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The Muslim Brotherhood in the Gulf: Prospects for Agitation
Local Brotherhood groups range from regime irritants to regime supporters, and the security challenge they represent to the Gulf monarchies should be assessed on a country-by-country basis.
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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Israel in the Whirlwind: A New Government Meets a Changing Security Environment
Subscribe to Washington Institute videos on YouTube. Sign up for live event broadcast alerts from The Washington Institute On June 3, 2013, Shai Feldman and Dan Schueftan addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Dr. Schueftan is director of the National Security Studies Center at the University of Haifa
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In-Depth Reports
The Islamic Republic's Art of Survival:
Neutralizing Domestic and Foreign Threats
Over the past three decades, the Iranian regime has managed to survive numerous internal and external crises. From coup attempts to war and, most recently, mass uprisings and nuclear sanctions, the Islamic Republic has been able to neutralize threats at home and on its borders while avoiding foreign intervention. In
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Saeid Golkar
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The Middle Class Strikes Back
Turkey can become the first consolidated Muslim democracy if Erdogan begins to respect the will of his people.
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Soner Cagaptay
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The Middle East at the U.S.-China Summit
Discussions with Chinese officials and analysts highlight the need for measured cooperation on various regional issues, including endgame diplomatic proposals for Iran and de-escalation in Syria.
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Paul Haenle
James Jeffrey
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Don't Discount the Iranian Election
Khamenei's handling of the presidential election highlights his desire to prevent foreign accommodation, including on the nuclear issue.
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Dennis Ross
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Turks Have Learned the Power of Grassroots Politics
Even if this week's demonstrations fizzle away, grassroots activism and middle-class demands for liberties have apparently become a force in Turkish politics.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Egypt's NGO Convictions Demand an Assertive Response
The Muslim Brotherhood has no interest in adding an international crisis to its many domestic crises, so a strong U.S. response to today's court decision would likely bear fruit in Cairo.
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Eric Trager
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