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Back to Mubarak
Two years after Egypt's revolution, U.S. diplomacy comes full circle.
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Eric Trager
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How to Prevent the Next Benghazi
Five steps toward crafting an "expeditionary diplomacy" doctrine that secures both U.S. interests and the brave officials looking out for those interests.
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James Jeffrey
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Al-Qaeda's Dirty War in Yemen
Yemen needs increased and refocused military aid to continue the long fight against adaptive al-Qaeda forces.
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Daniel Green
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The Middle East Missile Environment
A comprehensive survey of the rocket and missile arsenals fielded by actors such as Iran, Syria, and Hizballah, along with U.S. and allied efforts to counter the threat.
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Michael Eisenstadt
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Russia's Many Interests in Syria
Given its deep, multifaceted ties to Syria and its strategic posture toward the West, Moscow seems bent on supporting Assad to the bitter end.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Al-Qaeda's Soft-Power Strategy in Yemen
The Yemeni government needs additional development and governance assistance to effectively confront al-Qaeda's "hearts and minds" efforts in the countryside.
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Daniel Green
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Is Turkey Finally Ready to Make Peace with the Kurds?
Prime Minister Erdogan seems more willing than ever to compromise, if only to improve his chances in next year's presidential election.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Coalition Options in Israel
With Netanyahu's bloc winning fewer votes than expected and the center-left winning more, forming a coalition government will be complicated.
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David Makovsky
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Jordan's Elections: Incremental Reform amid Regional Turbulence
On January 18, 2013, David Schenker, David Makovsky, and Robert Satloff addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute to discuss the Jordanian and Israeli elections. Mr. Schenker, the Aufzien fellow and director of the Program on Arab Politics at the Institute, formerly served as the Pentagon's top policy aide
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David Schenker
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Beyond Elections in Israel and Jordan: The Ties That Bind
Israelis and Jordanians go to the polls hours apart facing strikingly similar political and strategic dynamics. While the results may appear to change little in either government, the issues at stake could hardly be more important to American interests in the region.
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Robert Satloff
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Turkey Rising: Challenges and Prospects for the New Administration
On January 14, 2013, Soner Cagaptay, Ross Wilson, and James F. Jeffrey addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Dr. Cagaptay, the Beyer Family fellow and director of the Turkish Research Program at the Institute, is author of the new report The New Turkey and U.S. Policy . Mr
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Soner Cagaptay
Ross Wilson
James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
The Israeli Election: Implications for U.S. Policy
The Israeli public is moving to the right on the Palestinian issue, but economic and social concerns, more than security debates, are likely to determine the left/right composition of the next Knesset.
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David Makovsky
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Chemical Reaction: How the United States Should Deal with Assad
U.S. warnings about chemical weapons need to be sharpened with credible threats of force if a potential humanitarian disaster is to be averted.
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Michael Eisenstadt
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The Message Hagel Carries on Iran
Let's stipulate that Chuck Hagel may make an exemplary defense secretary. That possibility doesn't alter the fact that his nomination by President Obama almost certainly raises doubts among allies and adversaries alike that Obama may not be nearly so committed to using all means necessary to prevent Iran from achieving
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Robert Satloff
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A Syria Strategy for Obama
A Syria expert offers three bold steps to hasten the end of Assad's regime.
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Andrew J. Tabler
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Jihadists on the Nile: The Return of Old Players
Washington should work with -- and pressure -- Cairo to counter the country's growing jihadist threat.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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Netanyahu's Not Worried About an Agenda, He's Worried About His Coalition
This week's Israeli election will not mark the end of this season's political maneuvering, just the end of the beginning.
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David Makovsky
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Obama, Offer Iran a Generous Deal
Raising the stakes for the nuclear negotiations is the only way to test if Tehran is serious.
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Patrick Clawson
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Fallout from the Fall of Taftanaz
The latest rebel success, while significant in battlefield terms, has empowered extremist forces and further highlighted Washington's insufficient support for Syria's mainstream opposition.
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Andrew J. Tabler
Jeffrey White
Aaron Y. Zelin
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The New Turkey and U.S. Policy
As Turkey moves toward municipal, presidential, and parliamentary elections over the next three years, all signs point to the ruling Justice and Development Party retaining power for another decade and continuing its effort to mold the country in its Islamist image. Even so, the new Turkey seems destined to retain
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Soner Cagaptay
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