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In Power, But Not in Control
The Muslim Brotherhood may have the votes for now, but Egypt is a ship without a rudder.
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Eric Trager
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Implications of Possible Chemical Weapons Use in Syria
The Syrian regime has good reasons to both use chemical weapons and disguise what it has done. Having pegged out a firm stance on such weapons, Washington should respond vigorously with defensive measures while the investigation of reported use proceeds.
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Michael Herzog
Michael Knights
Andrew J. Tabler
Jeffrey White
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What Are Chemical Weapons and How Would Syria Use Them?
The impacts would be horrifying, but Assad probably can't employ them effectively on a large scale -- yet.
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Michael Eisenstadt
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Obama to the Middle East: Expectations and Implications (Part 1)
Subscribe to Washington Institute videos on YouTube. Sign up for live event broadcast alerts from The Washington Institute On March 18, 2013, Dennis Ross, David Makovsky, and Michael Singh addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Ambassador Ross, the Institute's counselor, served most recently as special assistant to President
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Dennis Ross
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Hezbollah’s Strategic Shift: A Global Terrorist Threat
The director of the Institute's Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence testified before the House regarding Hezbollah's growing terrorist activity worldwide. The following is an excerpt from his prepared remarks; download the PDF to read the full testimony. "...Today's hearing on Hezbollah's strategic shift is extremely timely. This week marks
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Matthew Levitt
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Is Iraq Headed Toward Civil War?
On the tenth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, the New York Times convened an online panel of experts to discuss whether the war was worth the cost in light of continued violence and political problems. The following contribution was made by Michael Knights, a Boston-based Lafer fellow with
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Michael Knights
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Hezbollah's 1992 Attack in Argentina Is a Warning for Modern-Day Europe
Hezbollah is watching Europe closely, much as it watched Argentina twenty-one years ago this week.
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Matthew Levitt
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Obama II and the Middle East
Strategic Objectives for U.S. Policy
THE MIDDLE EAST has been home to incessant turmoil and instability since the end of World War II, yet as President Obama enters his second term, he faces a spectrum of threats in this region unparalleled in modern history. Iran's nuclear program rapidly approaches the threshold to breakout capability, perhaps
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Dennis Ross
James Jeffrey
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What Obama Should Do in Israel
If the president takes a risk and advocates interim steps, he will be making a major contribution toward sustaining a two-state vision that is slowly fading in the minds of Israelis and Palestinians.
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Ehud Yaari
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Syria's Humanitarian Crisis
The Washington Institute's managing director testified before the Senate regarding next steps to address Syria's ongoing war and its effects on the population. The following is an excerpt from his prepared testimony. Download the PDF to read his full remarks. "The humanitarian crisis in Syria is of a scale with
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Michael Singh
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Risking the Finlandization of the Persian Gulf
A nuclear-armed Iran could bring Soviet-style intimidation to the Middle East.
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Set to Prevail Despite Policy Failures
The following article is one of three to emerge from " Dateline Egypt and North Africa: Updates from the Field," a Policy Forum hosted by The Washington Institute on March 5. The other two are Aaron Zelin's op-ed " Tunisia's Post-Revolution Blues" and David Pollock's PolicyWatch " Rule the Casbah
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Eric Trager
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Mideast Seeks a New Commitment from Obama
The administration should overcome its hesitations and embrace the leadership role that only the United States can play in addressing the region’s big problems.
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Michael Singh
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Rule the Casbah: The Moroccan Monarchy's Delicate Balancing Act
Morocco has found a formula for stability through gradual reform, with the king firmly in control behind the scenes, and this deserves strong U.S. support
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David Pollock
Brief Analysis
Iran's Politicians Focus on 2013 Presidential Elections, not Nuclear Issue
The growing political struggle over the 2013 presidential elections in Iran may substantially divert the attention of the Islamic regime from external issues and hamper the progress of nuclear talks.
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Nikolay Kozhanov
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Why Europe Should Ban Hezbollah
Recent cases, including the July 2012 bus bombing in Burgas, Bulgaria, have forced reluctant European leaders to seriously debate the issue of banning Hezbollah.
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Matthew Levitt
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Turkey's Kurdish-Language Policy: Learning from Europe
To get back on the road toward peace, democratization, and perhaps even EU membership, Turkey's leaders will need to forge ahead on language reforms aimed at recognizing the country's ethnic minorities.
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Soner Cagaptay
Tyler Evans
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When Barack Meets Bibi
What two leaders who see the world quite differently must do to build bridges on Iran and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
Is Morocco a Model or a Mirage?
Neither of these two polar-opposite views, model or mirage, does justice to Morocco's uniquely mixed picture or prospects.
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David Pollock
Brief Analysis
Iran's Nuclear Clock and World Diplomacy
Talks with Iran in Turkey next week and in Kazakhstan next month are important, but Tehran still needs to clarify the details of its controversial nuclear program.
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Olli Heinonen
Simon Henderson
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