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How to Navigate the Politics of Israel on Campus: Advice from a Parent
Washington Institute executive director Robert Satloff offers parents and students practical advice on how to address anti-Israel activism on campus and engage constructively on the politics of the Middle East.
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Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Rethinking U.S. Strategy for Intercepting Iranian Arms Transfers
Existing mechanisms for interdicting Iran's arms shipments to its proxies have already been proven insufficient, so any concerted effort to push back against the flow of weapons will require additional measures.
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Nadav Pollak
Articles & Testimony
How Is the War Against the Islamic State Going? 10 Expert Opinions
In a recent compilation, two Institute fellows shared their views on the situation in Iraq. Read the full set of remarks on the Musings on Iraq website. Michael Knights Speaking just about Iraq, which is clearly only one segment of the broader war, any assessment of the current level of
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Michael Knights
Aaron Y. Zelin
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No Room for Improvement
There are several potential reasons why the Obama administration is still insisting that the nuclear deal is perfect as is, and most of them are deeply problematic.
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Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Iranian Moderates Face Tall Obstacles in 2016 Elections
Uncertainty over the nuclear deal's economic effects will make it difficult for moderates to win more votes, as will the hardliners' greater capacity to shape public opinion and the electoral process.
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Mehdi Khalaji
In-Depth Reports
Turkey's Political Uncertainty:
Implications of the June 2015 Parliamentary Elections
More than two months have passed since Turkey's June 7 elections, in which the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) lost a parliamentary majority it had held since 2002. Given the AKP's inability to form a governing coalition, a new vote will likely be called for later this year. Until
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Soner Cagaptay
Turkey Electoral Map 2015
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Russia's Self-Serving Approach to Syrian Peace Talks
If Washington's Syria policy continues to waver, Moscow will keep advancing an agenda that boosts its international reputation, diverts attention from Ukraine, addresses its domestic terrorism concerns, and keeps Assad in power.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Why Khamenei's Official Approval of the Nuclear Deal Matters
If the Supreme Leader is able to continue his strategy of purposeful ambiguity by manipulating the media and parliament, the current deal could fall apart just as easily as past nuclear agreements.
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Mehdi Khalaji
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Answering Rob Eshman's Questions on the Iran Deal
The bottom line is that if lawmakers are concerned about the nuclear agreement's flaws and are hungry for the administration to take sensible measures to fix them, the limited downside of voting no is greatly exceeded by the benefits of 'a better deal.'
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Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
How Iran's Revived Weapons Exports Could Boost Its Proxies
Given Tehran's noncompliant track record and the UN Security Council's imperfect arms restrictions, the nuclear deal could allow Iran to offer its allies a growing range of weapons systems designed to increase survivability and lethality in asymmetric warfare scenarios.
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Farzin Nadimi
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The Regional Impact of a Post-Sanctions Windfall for Iran
The Washington Institute is studying the potential impacts of the Iran nuclear deal, including the effects of additional Iranian money from a post-sanctions windfall. Here are some of the most important impacts.
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Michael Eisenstadt
Andrew J. Tabler
Matthew Levitt
Michael Knights
Simon Henderson
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Implications of Turkey's War Against the PKK
Despite the broken ceasefire, leaders on both sides have political reasons to limit the violence, with Ocalan seeking to reassert his authority over the Kurdish nationalist movement and the AKP looking for a bump in the polls ahead of early elections.
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Hamas Ramps Up Its Quest for International Recognition
Absent proactive international pushback and constructive, energetic PA outreach to foreign partners, Hamas might continue to score small but cumulatively significant diplomatic achievements.
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Ghaith al-Omari
Articles & Testimony
There Is a Path to a Better Deal with Iran
Because a 'no' vote on the Iran deal would have little practical impact until next year, lawmakers have time to work with the president on making reasonable fixes to the agreement even if they disapprove it in the short term.
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Robert Satloff
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An Egyptian American View on Israel
An Egyptian student reflects on how living and studying in Israel helped reshape everything he had been taught about 'the enemy.'
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Haisam Hassanein
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The Suez Canal From Nasser to Sisi
August 13, 2015 In a majestic display, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has inaugurated his first large-scale project as president: a new branch of the Suez Canal, known as “the new Suez Canal.” Although the Muslim Brotherhood and much of the Western media are skeptical about the project’s benefits, with
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Muhammad Mansour
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چرخش در روایتهای مذاکرات هستهای ایران
روایات تفصیلی مذاکرهکنندگان هستهای و شخص علی خامنهای نشان میدهد که تماسهای مقدماتی بین تهران و واشنگتن در مورد پرونده هستهای ایران، مدتها پیش از ریاستجمهوری حسن روحانی آغاز شده بود. با این حال، به نظر میرسد رهبر ایران به دنبال شانه خالی کردن از مسئولیت این ماجراست.
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مهدی خلجی
Brief Analysis
Iraq's Political Crises Could Stall the Anti-ISIS Campaign
As bold reform efforts and political deadlines roil Baghdad and Erbil, Washington should help resolve the crises as soon as possible so that Iraq can turn back to the urgent fight against ISIS.
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
Iran Debates the IAEA Roadmap
The Rouhani administration is insisting on the confidentiality of its 'roadmap' with the IAEA in order to quell domestic criticism of the JCPOA and bolster the nuclear program's security.
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Nima Gerami
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