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Bouteflika Resigns: Next Steps in Uncharted Territory
The accelerating pace of events calls for a careful U.S. response, since instability in Algeria could cause significant disruptions in North Africa, the Mediterranean, energy markets, and counterterrorism.
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Ben Fishman
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A Renewed Maghreb Union Can Counter North Africa's Imminent Threats
On the thirtieth anniversary of the establishment of the Arab Maghreb Union, one cannot help but wonder about the lessons learned from the failure of this project of Maghreb integration. The union was a coherent, fully-fledged geographic and regional block that included more than a hundred million people from the
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Mohammed Issam Laaroussi
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Yemen: Can Aid Alleviate Human Suffering?
Despite its relatively small size, Yemen is one of the most populous areas in the Arabian Peninsula, with a population of over 28 million. The number of people affected by the war in Yemen is correspondingly large: according to some estimates, more than 20 million people need humanitarian assistance and
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Muneer Bin Wabar
Articles & Testimony
Nuclear Issues Sharpen Focus on U.S.-Saudi Relations
Those who favor helping the Saudis develop their nuclear industry are running up against skeptics who fear Riyadh cannot be trusted with such capabilities.
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
How to Make Trump’s Israeli-Palestinian Peace Plan Work
Resuming conditional aid to the PA is the best way to bolster peace diplomacy, or help ensure stability if the process founders.
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Michael Singh
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مبارزهطلبی موشکیِ ایران: تهدیدهای بالقوه برای اروپا، کشورهای خلیج و اسرائیل
در بحبوحه فشارهای غرب بر فعالیتهای موشکی ایران، میتوان انتظار داشت که تهران همچنان به رفتارهای تحریکآمیزِ خود ادامه دهد، سامانههای جدید موشکیاش را به رخ بکشد و متحدان ایالات متحده را تهدید کند.
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فرزین ندیمی
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Golan Policy May Invite Israel’s Right to Annex West Bank Territory. That Would Spell Disaster.
If the Trump administration wants its peace plan to have any chance of success, it must announce soon that it will oppose any unilateral steps toward annexation.
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Dennis Ross
David Makovsky
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A Turn Towards Idlib in Syria – Is the Goal to ‘Achieve Homogeneity’ in the Country?
Like any other country, Syria has its fair share of local quirks; almost every region is at the receiving end of bawdy jokes or even outright mockery. The same holds true for Idlib, whose inhabitants enjoy the rather dubious reputation—at least in Damascus—of being stubborn, somewhat backwards, and receptive to
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Daniel Gerlach
In-Depth Reports
The Center and the Right:
Examining Israel's Realigned Politics
In the Israeli elections scheduled for April 9, the old left-right fault lines will no longer apply. They have yielded to a center-right split, mirroring an increasingly conservative electorate, with recent data suggesting 63 percent of Israeli Jews identify with the political right. This makes the path for the centrist
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David Makovsky
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Tackling the Challenges of Child Marriage Among Syrian Refugees
During a trip to the Kawergosk Syrian refugee camp in the Erbil governorate of the Kurdistan region of Iraq (KRI) to interview refugees on their employability skills, I came across a list of over a dozen registered, underaged divorcees. In some of these cases, adolescents as young as sixteen had
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Aram Mahmood
تحلیل کوتاه
تحرکات روسیه در خلیج فارس و آفریقا، هدفی مشترک دارد
موج ملاقاتهای اخیر مقامات بلندپایه منطقه میتواند راه را برای تقویت موضع مسکو، از مدیترانه شرقی تا خلیج عَدَن، به کمک کشورهای حوزه خلیج هموار سازد.
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آنا بورشچفسکایا
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Algeria: What's Next for a Changing Country?
Over the past month, Algeria has witnessed the largest protests in its modern history as millions contested the announced fifth term of current president Abdelaziz Bouteflika. For many, this was a turning point, and in some ways this reaction was expected in light of the increasing socioeconomic problems and political
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Zine Labidine Ghebouli
Brief Analysis
The Second Step in Egypt-Israel Peace Is a Tall One
Despite their treaty’s rock-solid record on preventing armed conflict, the two countries still hold fundamentally different views on further normalization.
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Haisam Hassanein
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The Role of Syrian Tribes: Betting on a Lost Cause
Northeastern Syria is often described as a “clan-based society” due to its large number of Arab tribes. These tribes are transnational, extending beyond Syria’s borders to include Jordan, Iraq, and the Gulf. Until recently, analysis of the Syrian uprising often prioritized the sectarian dimension over the tribal one. Yet the
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Ammar Musarea
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In-Depth Reports
Assessing the Post–July 15 Turkish Military:
Operations Euphrates Shield and Olive Branch
After Turkey’s July 2016 failed military uprising, the leadership initiated purges and reforms aimed at ensuring the military’s future loyalty, but raising questions about the operational efficiency and effectiveness of the newly configured Turkish Armed Forces. Two subsequent cross-border operations into northern Syria provide valuable insight: Operation Euphrates Shield, lasting
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Metin Gurcan
تحلیل کوتاه
مهمترین سخنرانی سال در ایران: دشمنی با غرب، عدم سازش در کشور
سخنرانی سالانه خامنهای در مشهد، با توجه به پیشینه این سخنرانیها، شاخص قابل اتکایی برای اندیشههای اوست. محور سخنرانی امسال او عمدتا سیاست خارجی بود، بهخصوص اینکه چرا به غرب نباید اعتماد کرد، همراه با درخواست معمول او برای توسعه اقتصاد غیرنفتی ایران.
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چهل سال صلح میان اسرائیل و مصر
سادات و بگین همهچیز را پای قمار صلح گذاشتند و کارشان نتیجه داد و آثار آن همچنان تداوم دارد گرچه روابط دو طرف نشانی از عادیسازی ندارد.
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دنیس راس
دیوید ماکوفسکی
Brief Analysis
The Battle Against Extremism: Assessment and Prescriptions
Three experts on countering violent extremism discuss a new book and offer ideas for how government, civil society, business, and citizens can act on this persistent policy challenge.
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Farah Pandith
Juan Zarate
Matthew Levitt
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
Articles & Testimony
How Bibi’s Bestie at the White House Is Helping Him Win the Israeli Election
President Trump’s recent Golan announcement and photo-op with Netanyahu could draw more voters to the beleaguered prime minister’s side.
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Neri Zilber
Fikra Forum
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Iran’s Ethnic Minorities Are Finding Their Own Voices—America Can Help
A little-publicized fact about Iran is its ethnic diversity: though Turks and Persians are the largest ethnic groups within Iran, Iran’s eight major non-Persian ethnicities represent approximately half of the country’s total population. Each of these minority groups—Ahwazis, Kurds, Turks, Balochis, Turkmen, Qashqais, Caspeans, and the Lor tribes—collectively account for
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Rahim Hamid
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