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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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Why the UN Cannot Create Palestine
Israeli and Palestinian leaders should look to 1947 for a lesson on the importance of political pragmatism rather than focusing on an all-or-nothing approach.
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David Makovsky
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What Has Really Changed in the Middle East?
Although the Arab Spring is unlikely to fulfill the dearest hopes or darkest fears of U.S. policymakers, it is certain to change the Middle East forever, in ways we are only beginning to apprehend.
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Michael Singh
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Bahrain Boiling
In Bahrain, the struggle between Sunnis and Shiites -- and their respective patrons, Saudi Arabia and Iran -- enters a new phase with this weekend's parliamentary by-elections.
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Simon Henderson
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East Jerusalem Palestinians Say UN Move Would Hurt Them; Many Prefer Israeli Citizenship
The PA's demand for a UN declaration that names east Jerusalem as the capital of a new Palestinian state actually goes against the wishes of much of the city's Palestinian population.
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David Pollock
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Axis of Abuse: U.S. Human Rights Policy toward Iran
Testimony before the House Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia. The Islamic Republic of Iran continues to be among the foremost countries in the world that systematically abuse human rights. The mechanisms of suppression in Iran have become so sophisticated that many of them are invisible. For instance
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Mehdi Khalaji
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Axis of Abuse: U.S. Human Rights Policy toward Iran and Syria
Testimony before the House Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia. The alarming state of human rights and freedom in Iran and Syria is a matter not only of moral urgency, but of vital importance to U.S. national security. I drafted this testimony sitting in a crowded coffee shop
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Michael Singh
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The World According to Ahmadinejad
The United States must be more proactive in countering Iran's propaganda machine and breathing new life into the suppressed Green Movement.
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Obama's Focus at the UN: Getting Passionate about Israel
On the emotive issue of the Palestinian request for UN admission as a state, Obama delivered one of the most impassioned statements in support of Israel ever made by an American president in the well of the General Assembly.
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Robert Satloff
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How Not to Play Peacemaker: Ten Reasons Why Europe Should Reject the Palestinian Statehood Bid at the United Nations
Amos Yadlin and Robert Satloff counter the ten arguments posited in favor of Palestinian statehood by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Martti Ahtisaari and former EU foreign-policy chief Javier Solana in a recent New York Times op-ed.
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Amos Yadlin
Robert Satloff
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The IDF and PA Prepare for Disturbances
As the UN prepares for consideration of the Palestinian bid for statehood, both Israel and the PA are bracing for demonstrations and other disturbances in the West Bank.
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Jeffrey White
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Arab Rebellions, American Responses: An Interim Assessment
On September 19, 2011, Andrew J. Tabler, Robert Satloff, and Margaret Scobey addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Tabler is the Next Generation fellow at the Institute and author of the new book In the Lion's Den: An Eyewitness Account of Washington's Battle with Syria ( Lawrence
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Andrew J. Tabler
Robert Satloff
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