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Putin's Middle East Policy: Causes and Consequences
Two experts discuss Russia's increasingly assertive regional policy and what it means for American and allied interests. Read a summary or watch video of the full event.
Mar 23, 2016
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Philip Gordon
Maps & Graphics
Brief Analysis
How to Prevent al-Qaeda from Seizing a Safe Zone in Northwestern Syria
Strong ground support for moderate rebels would be needed to keep any buffer zone in the northwest from falling under the control of al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate.
Mar 7, 2016
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Fabrice Balanche
Multimedia
Brief Analysis
Internet Security and Privacy in the Age of the Islamic State
The View from Facebook
Facebook's head of global policy management, a former federal prosecutor and legal advisor to the State Department, shares her insights into the evolving threats to personal privacy and security and the private sector's role in defending against them.
Mar 2, 2016
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Monika Bickert
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
Maps & Graphics
Brief Analysis
Two Potential Safe Zones in Northern Syria
Both Idlib province and eastern Aleppo province have been relatively spared from the fighting, and their rural communities remain strong.
Feb 24, 2016
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Fabrice Balanche
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Defeating the Islamic State: The Economic Campaign
Can the Islamic State be beaten in the banks as well as on the battlefield? Watch three Institute experts discuss government and private-sector efforts to cut off its funding.
Feb 24, 2016
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Katherine Bauer
Lori Plotkin Boghardt
Matthew Levitt
Maps & Graphics
Brief Analysis
Ceasefire and Elections in Syria: Putin Still a Step Ahead
If Moscow and Damascus have their way, the latest ceasefire will further divide the rebels, isolate Turkey, and facilitate their ongoing military and political strategy for preserving Assad's rule.
Feb 23, 2016
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Fabrice Balanche
Video
Brief Analysis
The Future of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Mosul, Economic Crisis, and Self-Determination
A senior foreign policy advisor to Iraqi Kurdish President Barzani discusses the state of U.S.-Kurdish military cooperation, the situation in Iraq and Syria, Kurdistan's economic needs, and the region's future.
Feb 9, 2016
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Hemin Hawrami
David Pollock
Michael Knights
Maps & Graphics
Brief Analysis
The Battle of Aleppo Is the Center of the Syrian Chessboard
With ample Russian and Iranian help, regime forces have cut the rebels' main lifeline in the north, and they will likely steer their relentless steamroller to the west unless outside powers take action.
Feb 5, 2016
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Fabrice Balanche
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Articles & Testimony
Addressing Threats to National Security: Iran
When the next President enters office, Iran will be a nuclear-weapons threshold state operating more than 5,000 centrifuges, with more than 14,000 additional ones at hand but deactivated—assuming the July 14 accord is implemented and survives its infancy. It will be openly engaged in research and development on advanced centrifuges
Jan 18, 2016
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Michael Singh
Maps & Graphics
Brief Analysis
The Die Is Cast: The Kurds Cross the Euphrates
Although the latest Kurdish offensive runs the risk of spurring direct Turkish intervention, it could also help isolate Islamic State forces in the area from their capital, with significant implications for the rest of the combatants in Syria.
Jan 5, 2016
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Fabrice Balanche
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Brief Analysis
Roundtable: Preserving a Path to a Two-State Solution
Veteran Palestinian and Israeli policymakers respond to a new study on how Western governments can help preserve the viability of a two-state solution without launching broad, risky diplomatic campaigns aimed at forcing direct bilateral talks.
Dec 23, 2015
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Einat Wilf
Ghaith al-Omari
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Brief Analysis
The Islamic State: New Inside Views
Three experts discuss what polls conducted inside the group's territory tell us about its political strength, ability to govern, and appeal beyond Iraq and Syria.
Dec 17, 2015
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Munqith Dagher
Aaron Y. Zelin
David Pollock
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Brief Analysis
Is There a 'Moderate' Islam?
Two prominent Muslim intellectuals discuss how to strengthen moderation within Islam and counter the radical ideology that has emerged in its name.
Dec 16, 2015
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Irshad Manji
Mohammed Dajani
Maps & Graphics
Brief Analysis
The Struggle for Azaz Corridor Could Spur a Turkish Intervention
As various forces converge against the main rebel supply line in northern Syria, Russia's wooing of the Kurds could make Turkey rethink its approach.
Dec 11, 2015
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Fabrice Balanche
Maps & Graphics
Brief Analysis
Ethnic Cleansing Threatens Syria's Unity
The escalating conflict remains a sectarian war, and deliberate ethnic cleansing by various actors is drawing new internal borders that will be difficult to erase.
Dec 3, 2015
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Fabrice Balanche
Multimedia
Brief Analysis
Mobilizing Against a 'Preeminent Challenge of the Twenty-First Century': Countering Violent Extremism
A top State Department official discusses the U.S. government's efforts to mobilize a more preventive and holistic approach to the urgent challenge of countering violent extremism.
Nov 20, 2015
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Sarah Sewall
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
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Brief Analysis
A More Constructive U.S. Egypt Policy
Following their latest visit to Egypt, the former congressman and White House counsel who constitute an Institute task force shared their views on the country's leadership, economy, and prospects for better ties with Washington.
Nov 10, 2015
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Vin Weber
Gregory Craig
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Brief Analysis
The Iraqi Kurdish Battle Against ISIS: Reports from the Front
An Iraq expert and a top Kurdish intelligence official provide an on-the-ground account of how the coalition can mobilize greater Kurdish military support for the fight against ISIS.
Nov 6, 2015
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Michael Knights
Lahur Talabani
Maps & Graphics
Brief Analysis
Why Now? The Syrian Refugee Flow to Europe
Neighboring countries present dangers, privations, and complications not present in Europe, and after hearing about these problems or experiencing them firsthand, many desperate Syrians have decided to head for the continent.
Nov 2, 2015
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Fabrice Balanche
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Brief Analysis
A Learning Moment: Arabs, Palestinians, and the Holocaust
Two scholars discuss how the brushfire prompted by Prime Minister Netanyahu's comments concerning the Mufti of Jerusalem and the Holocaust can serve as a learning moment.
Oct 28, 2015
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Mohammed Dajani
Robert Satloff
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