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Saudi Arabia's Domestic and Foreign Intelligence Challenges
A fatal shootout involving security forces and Shiites coincides with a change in the kingdom's intelligence leadership.
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Ayatollah Khamenei: Pessimistic Negotiator, Optimistic Strategist
Despite offering nominal support for Iran's nuclear negotiating team, Khamenei and his circle continue to criticize the talks and could sabotage them outright if internal dynamics go against President Rouhani.
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Mehdi Khalaji
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The Key to Pressuring Assad Is UNSCR 2118
By focusing on the Syrian regime's faltering commitment to eliminate its chemical weapons, Washington can decisively push Damascus and Russia toward real progress on larger issues -- and also set the table for limited military strikes if they prove necessary.
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Andrew J. Tabler
Brief Analysis
Salafism as a National Security Threat for Iran
Although Tehran worries about internal threats from Salafi jihadists, it may well cooperate with such groups if they attack Western interests.
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Mehdi Khalaji
In-Depth Reports
Leadership Divided?
The Domestic Politics of Iran's Nuclear Debate
Iran expert Nima Gerami examines the evolution of the country's domestic nuclear politics before and since Geneva, discussing how the underlying elite divisions and general culture of secrecy could complicate long-term efforts to convince Tehran to abandon its nuclear ambitions.
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Nima Gerami
Brief Analysis
Jordan Not Out of the Woods Yet
President Obama's reaffirmed pledges of assistance to Jordan are helpful, but they may not be enough to safeguard the country if the situation in Syria continues to fester.
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David Schenker
Articles & Testimony
Sisi the Invincible
Sisi's military background and his strong support from security and intelligence leaders make another coup less likely in the short term, but continued economic problems could trump even that advantage.
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Eric Trager
Gilad Wenig
Brief Analysis
Clear-Eyed Diplomacy: Strategic Shifts Needed in the Iran Negotiations
If Washington is to secure an Iranian nuclear deal that is sustainable and advances American interests, it must make several adjustments to its diplomatic strategy.
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Baghdad-KRG Negotiations: Closer Than Ever to a Fair Deal
Baghdad's promising offer on oil exports and revenues could provide vital breathing room to build a permanent revenue-sharing law, and Washington should encourage the Iraqi Kurds to sign on.
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Michael Knights
Maps & Graphics
Infographic: Iranian Students in the United States
The rising number of Iranian exchange students presents an opportunity to revitalize U.S. public diplomacy outreach to Iran. This infographic highlights key findings of a new Washington Institute report.
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Steven Ditto
Larisa Baste
Brief Analysis
Egypt's Defense and Foreign Ministers Visit Moscow
The Russian-Egyptian "2+2" meeting in Moscow does not signify a foreign policy realignment in Cairo.
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Adel El-Adawy
If You Don't Understand Our Commitment to Iran, You Don't Understand Hezbollah
Lee Smith interviews Washington Institute fellow Matthew Levitt on Hezbollah's internal workings and international reach.
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Matthew Levitt
Brief Analysis
Israel, America, and a Churning Middle East (Part II)
On February 4, 2014, Ambassador Dennis Ross addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute after participating in the Institute for National Security Studies annual conference in Tel Aviv. He was joined by Washington Institute executive director Robert Satloff and former national security advisor Stephen Hadley. The following is a
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Dennis Ross
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The Rise of Turkey: To Be Continued?
Washington Institute Turkey expert Soner Cagaptay explains the lessons of the last decade of transformative growth and change in Turkey and charts a course for the country to continue its rise.
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Soner Cagaptay
In-Depth Reports
Red Tape, Iron Nerve:
The Iranian Quest for U.S. Education
The rising number of Iranian exchange students presents an opportunity to revitalize U.S. public diplomacy outreach to Iran. In this new report, Steven Ditto demonstrates how lowering barriers, reaffirming America's commitment to human rights, and fulfilling past pledges can help pave the way for long-term and short-term change in Iran.
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Steven Ditto
Articles & Testimony
An Assertive Plan of Action for Syria
Washington Institute senior fellow Andrew Tabler addressed the Canadian parliament's Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development regarding the current situation in Syria. The following are his prepared remarks and policy recommendations. Mr. Chairman and Ranking Members: Thank you for the opportunity to testify. Following the outbreak of the
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Andrew J. Tabler
Articles & Testimony
Imad Mughniyeh's Legacy Six Years On
Why Hezbollah is fighting alongside Bashar al-Assad -- and how it almost didn't.
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Matthew Levitt
Video
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Israel, America, and a Churning Middle East (Part I)
On February 4, 2014, former U.S. national security advisor Stephen Hadley addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute after participating in the Institute for National Security Studies annual conference in Tel Aviv and the Munich Security Conference. He was joined by Robert Satloff and Dennis Ross, The Washington Institute's
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Stephen Hadley
IAEA: Practical Measures in Relation to the Framework for Cooperation
The IAEA Board of Governors released a report on the framework for implementing the November 2013 interim nuclear agreement with Iran. This report includes details on six initial practical measures agreed with Iran in November and an additional seven measures to be implemented by May 2014.
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Brief Analysis
No Time to Hit Snooze in North Africa and the Sahel
The Obama administration should demonstrate renewed resolve to counter growing extremism in the region and build lasting stability, starting with a joint U.S.-French statement during President Francois Hollande's visit to Washington this week.
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Joshua Burgess
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