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Indicting a Syrian American: Diplomatic Implications
U.S. policy toward the Asad regime could be affected by the recent indictment of a Syrian American for spying on U.S.-based opposition figures, especially if both governments respond with diplomatic expulsions.
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David Schenker
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The Egyptian military's deadly crackdown on Copt protestors marks a turning point in its post-Mubarak rule. Is this what democracy looks like?
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Eric Trager
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A History of Violence
Is there anyone who still doubts that Iran is a terrorist state?
Iran's willingness to use brutal means to achieve its foreign-policy goals is nothing new: since the creation of the Islamic Republic, U.S. intelligence agencies have repeatedly identified terrorism as one of the regime's signature calling cards.
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Matthew Levitt
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Action by Egypt's Military Rulers against Copts Endangers Transition
The use of violence by Egypt's military rulers against Coptic protestors undermines the rulers' international legitimacy and damages their domestic viability.
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Eric Trager
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The Iranian-Saudi Cold War Heats Up
Why would Tehran have wanted to carry out the Saudi assassination and related actions on U.S. soil, where its fingerprints on any such plot were sure to have a major impact on U.S. policy toward Iran?
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Simon Henderson
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How to Make Turks Your Friends, or Enemies
Turks judge the world through the prism of the PKK.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Egypt after Mubarak: Whither the Revolution?
On October 3, 2011, Abdel Monem Said Aly, David Schenker, and Nabeel Khoury addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Dr. Aly is president of the al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo and a Senior Fellow at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis
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David Schenker
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Turkey's New Policy on Syria
Ankara may soon slap the Asad regime with mild sanctions, but most of its Syria policy will remain just rhetoric in the absence of international consensus regarding stronger action.
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Asli Aydintasbas
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Jordan: All Quiet on the Eastern Front?
Progress on the economic and political fronts is helping to insulate the monarchy from the instability currently sweeping the region.
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David Schenker
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Shia Strength: Iraqi Militants Adapt to the US Drawdown
Whether U.S. forces in Iraq withdraw or not, Iran is expected to continue backing its proxies there in order to influence the political situation and retain an ability to strike Western assets.
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Michael Knights
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The al-Qaeda Challenge in Southern Yemen
The growing nexus between Yemen's antigovernment rebels and AQAP presents a thorny dilemma for the United States.
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Michael Knights
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Yemen's Saleh Strikes Back
Washington needs to deepen its involvement in an increasingly unstable Yemen.
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Daniel Green
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After the Quartet Statement: Is Abbas the Odd Man Out?
In the wake of the UN speeches and Netanyahu's acceptance of unconditional talks, Abbas now seems to be the odd man out, though renewed Israeli construction in east Jerusalem could alter that dynamic.
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David Makovsky
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Obama and Israel: Hot or Cold?
Washington should not allow its differences with Israel to define the bilateral relationship, much less highlight them in the vain hope of winning the esteem of Israel's foes.
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Michael Singh
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Mubarak's Flawed Trial
It is important -- for both the future of the bilateral relationship and the economic and political success of Egypt -- that the legal process surrounding Mubarak's trial is transparent, credible, and not driven by mob justice.
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David Schenker
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Egypt: Political Transition and U.S. Policy
Given Egypt's fluid post-revolutionary environment, Washington must be judicious as to when and how it attempts to exert influence on the domestic political scene.
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David Schenker
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Nuclear Fatwa: Religion and Politics in Iran's Proliferation Strategy
On September 26, 2011, Mehdi Khalaji and Michael Eisenstadt addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute spotlighting their new Policy Focus Nuclear Fatwa: Religion and Politics in Iran's Proliferation Strategy . Mr. Khalaji, a senior fellow at the Institute, is the author of The New Order of the Clerical
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Michael Eisenstadt
Mehdi Khalaji
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Egypt's New Elections Laws: Another Democratic Setback
Election laws that ensure a broadly representative parliament are vital to the legitimacy of Egypt's transition, but the newly announced system falls far short of this goal.
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Eric Trager
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Hamas Shifts to an Outside-In Operational Strategy
Recent arrests indicate that Hamas may be extending its operational reach outside its Gaza base.
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Matthew Levitt
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All the King's Women
A new royal decree giving women the right to vote can't hide the decay in the House of Saud.
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Simon Henderson
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