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The Day After Turkey's Snap Elections
Hours after Turkish voters delivered a stunning victory to President Erdogan's party in snap parliamentary elections, three of America's leading experts on Turkish politics shared an in-depth discussion of the vote and what it means for Turkey's future.
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Soner Cagaptay
Alan Makovsky
Henri Barkey
Articles & Testimony
Erdogan’s Next Act
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan once again proved his talent for political maneuvering Sunday when voters restored his Justice and Development Party to a parliamentary majority. The victory will intensify his autocratic tendencies, polarize Turkish society and could even jeopardize the country's democracy... Read the full version of this article
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Soner Cagaptay
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The Not-So-Great Game in Syria, and How to End It
Russia has greatly complicated an already-fraught situation by picking a fight with Syria's majority Sunni rebels and tripping into other regional players' spheres of influence.
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Andrew J. Tabler
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Campaign Acceleration: How to Build on Progress and Avoid Stalemate Against ISIL
Contingency planning for unexpected success in Iraq is important because our impression of events there is often out of date by a few months, so now is the time to increase U.S. military leverage.
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Michael Knights
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The Manama Dialogue: Searching for Unity in the Face of Chaos
The solidarity expressed at the latest regional gathering of senior U.S., European, and Middle Eastern defense officials, diplomats, journalists, and analysts was encouraging, though some aspects of Washington's policies in Syria and elsewhere still need clarification.
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James Jeffrey
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Acting Now Can Reverse an ISIS-Iran Power Grab in Iraq
Two former U.S. ambassadors explain why a more aggressive campaign against ISIS is necessary to preserving a unified, pro-American Iraq.
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Robert Ford
James Jeffrey
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Why Now? The Syrian Refugee Flow to Europe
Neighboring countries present dangers, privations, and complications not present in Europe, and after hearing about these problems or experiencing them firsthand, many desperate Syrians have decided to head for the continent.
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Fabrice Balanche
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America's Least-Known Mideast Military Force
A tragic plane crash should put a spotlight on the status of Washington's commitment to an important Sinai peacekeeping force.
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David Schenker
In-Depth Reports
Doomed to Succeed:
The U.S.-Israel Relationship from Truman to Obama
A necessary and unprecedented account of America's changing relationship with Israel.
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Dennis Ross
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Russia in Southern Syria: Israeli and Jordanian Concerns
New Russian airstrikes in the south could portend a wider regime, Hezbollah, and Iranian ground campaign there, potentially violating Israel's Golan redline and exacerbating Jordan's refugee problems.
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Nadav Pollak
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Turkey After the Snap Elections: War Cabinet or Peace Cabinet?
If this weekend's results compel the AKP to form a coalition, its choice of partners could have very different implications for Turkish policy on the PKK, the Syrian Kurds, the fight against ISIS, and other issues.
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Soner Cagaptay
Articles & Testimony
The Real Barriers to Mideast Peace
Jackson Diehl used my recent survey research in his Oct. 26 op-ed column, "Barriers to Peace in Israel." I have supported the principle of "land for peace" and an end to occupation since 1967. But the Israeli fear that Hamas or its ilk would then take over the West Bank
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David Pollock
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Syria in 60 Seconds
The following summary of the Syrian conflict by Andrew J. Tabler appeared as a sidebar to the October Atlantic Monthly article, " The Syrian Civil War: What?" The Syrian Civil War is arguably the worst humanitarian crisis since the Second World War, with over a quarter million killed, roughly the
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Andrew J. Tabler
Articles & Testimony
New Kuwaiti Survey Reveals Sectarian Divide, Concerns About Iran
In a country where public opinion tends to matter more than elsewhere in the region, the Kuwaiti people and government seem bent on maintaining their delicate balancing act between unfriendly neighbors and uncertain foreign friends.
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David Pollock
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A Learning Moment: Arabs, Palestinians, and the Holocaust
Two scholars discuss how the brushfire prompted by Prime Minister Netanyahu's comments concerning the Mufti of Jerusalem and the Holocaust can serve as a learning moment.
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Mohammed Dajani
Robert Satloff
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Iran Seeks to Strengthen Its Deterrence by Showing Off Its Missile Force
By test-firing a new ballistic missile and flaunting a secret underground tunnel complex, Tehran hopes to reassure hardliners at home while defiantly showing the international community that it is still pursuing active deterrence and missile development.
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Farzin Nadimi
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Israel's Leviathan Gas Challenge and the Consequences of Failure
After months of bureaucratic foul-ups, Israel may be close to approving a new regulatory framework to develop its offshore natural gas resources, but another political fumble could have dire economic repercussions.
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
An Insider's Perspective on the Syrian Refugee Crisis
A German diplomat and a former Syrian official join two American experts to discuss how various parties are handling the ongoing mass refugee flow, and what more they can do to address the cause of the problem, not just its symptoms.
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Philipp Ackermann
Bassam Barabandi
Margaret Brennan
David Pollock
In-Depth Reports
Palestinian Succession:
An Overview of Institutional Turmoil
Prospects appear bleak for the Palestinian Authority and its leader, Mahmoud Abbas: a stalled peace process with Israel, a failed reconciliation effort with its rival Hamas, and historically low trust from Palestinian constituents. These dynamics add urgency to the Palestinian succession question, which has grown in prominence given Abbas's advanced
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Ghaith al-Omari
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Doomed to Succeed: The U.S.-Israel Relationship from Truman to Obama
An in-depth conversation with two former senior U.S. officials on the past, present, and future of the U.S.-Israel alliance.
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Dennis Ross
Thomas Donilon
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