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The State of Global Jihad Online
An in-depth analysis of past and present chatter on prominent jihadist internet forums, including its implications for extremist ideological penetration in the West.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
Brief Analysis
The Syrian Islamic Front: A New Extremist Force
Another prominent Salafist militia has emerged in Syria, further complicating Washington's efforts to find rebel factions that align with U.S. interests.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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The Fatah-Hamas Reconciliation: Threatening Peace Prospects (Part 2)
On February 5, David Makovsky, director of the Project on the Middle East Peace Process at The Washington Institute, testified before the House regarding the implications of the Fatah-Hamas reconciliation and its effects on the prospects for Israeli-Palestinian peace. The following is an excerpt from his testimony.
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David Makovsky
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The Fatah-Hamas Reconciliation: Threatening Peace Prospects (Part 1)
On February 5, Matthew Levitt, director of the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute, testified before the House regarding the implications of the Fatah-Hamas reconciliation and its effects on the propects for Middle East peace. The following is an excerpt from his testimony.
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Matthew Levitt
Brief Analysis
Lebanon and the Spillover from Syria
Domestic issues, rather than the war raging next door, currently dominate Lebanon's politics.
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David Schenker
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Should the U.S. and Its Allies Intervene Militarily in Syria?
Washington Institute fellow Andrew Tabler and Syria expert Brian Fishman discuss the need for direct action. Download a PDF of the full debate.
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Andrew J. Tabler
Brief Analysis
Jordan Bracing for More Spillover from Syria
Providing for Syrian refugees has been difficult for cash-strapped Jordan, but more troubling is the prospect of foreign jihadists moving across the border.
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
As Syria Crumbles, Israel Prepares for Instability
Although Assad's ouster would bring welcome disruption to the Iran-Hizballah axis, Israel's leaders are focusing on the potential security risks of Syria's deterioration, including chemical and missile proliferation and jihadist border violence.
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Michael Herzog
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How the United States Benefits from Its Alliance with Israel
How Israel contributes to U.S. hard and soft security, from defense and intelligence to economic competitiveness and sustainability.
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Michael Eisenstadt
David Pollock
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Asset Test
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Assad's Fall and Iraqi Stability
Assad's ouster would create significant risk of widespread violence in Iraq, but also a fleeting opportunity to regain leverage over the Maliki government.
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Michael Knights
In-Depth Reports
Hizballah and the Qods Force in Iran's Shadow War with the West
In October 2012, an Iranian-American car salesman pleaded guilty to his role in an audacious plot to assassinate the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States. The plot, to be carried out in a Washington, D.C., restaurant, drew nearly as much attention for its clumsy execution as it did for
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Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
Will Germany Confront Morsi's Holocaust Denial?
The Egyptian president's trip to Berlin is an opportunity for the West to call him out on worrisome trends.
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Eric Trager
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Syria's War Affecting Turkey in Unexpected Ways
The fighting next door has potential economic, sectarian, political, and security repercussions that merit intense U.S. intelligence cooperation with Turkey.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Syrian Spillover: Perspectives from Neighboring States
As the Assad regime continues its bloody campaign to remain in power, Washington Institute scholars assess the impact of current and potential spillover on Syria's neighbors, Turkey, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, and Lebanon.
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David Schenker
Michael Herzog
Soner Cagaptay
Michael Knights
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Egypt Will Be Unstable until Morsi Delivers on Domestic Promises
Washington should remind Morsi that his current mode of governance is stoking perpetual unrest and impeding financial assistance.
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Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Syria's Humanitarian Crisis: A Moral and Strategic Issue
To undermine the Assad regime's exploitation of humanitarian assistance, the United States and its allies should provide aid directly inside Syria through credible international NGOs.
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David Pollock
Andrew J. Tabler
Brief Analysis
Russian Oil Sales to China May Impact Iran
A Russian state oil company is sharply increasing its exports to China, with potential negative consequences for Tehran.
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Nikolay Kozhanov
Articles & Testimony
Think Again: The Muslim Brotherhood
How did so many Western analysts get Egypt's Islamist movement so wrong?
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Eric Trager
Articles & Testimony
Managing State: Some Advice for John Kerry
Avoiding the next diplomatic crisis will require the new secretary of state to invest time and effort in the less-glamorous but essential task of effectively managing the department.
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Michael Singh
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Iraq Passes Prime Ministerial Term Limit
New opposition-led legislation on term limits gives Washington an opening to press Baghdad on improving relations with the Kurds.
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Michael Knights
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