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Libya's Struggle for Stability May Require Greater Western Involvement
As rival militias continue to dominate Libya's political and security landscape and the Islamic State threatens to evolve into a different but no less potent problem, the West should consider stepping up its efforts to foster a unified and functional national government.
Jul 11, 2016
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Ben Fishman
Video
'Islamist' or 'Islamic'? The Difference is Huge.
"Islamist" and "Islamic" may sound similar but the difference between them is huge -- and carries profound policy implications.
Jul 11, 2016
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Defeating the Islamic State in Sirte: Secondary Effects and Remaining Challenges
While recent battlefield successes against the group's Libyan stronghold are encouraging, the threat persists, and political dysfunction remains a significant obstacle to stabilizing the country.
Jul 8, 2016
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Andrew Engel
Brief Analysis
The Quartet Report (Part 1): Defining the Settlement Challenge
The new report indicates that settlement growth is slowing and that most of it is occurring near the security barrier, but not having a declared policy in this regard may open Israel up to more internationalization drives.
Jul 8, 2016
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David Makovsky
Brief Analysis
Iran's Support for Terrorism Under the JCPOA
The Islamic Republic's terror sponsorship has hardly abated since the nuclear deal was reached, giving the Obama administration another opportunity to reassess these menacing behaviors and hold Tehran accountable.
Jul 8, 2016
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Matthew Levitt
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Saudi Youth Politics: Between Bombings and Theme Parks
As the kingdom attempts to counter the Islamic State's narrative by consolidating a common identity for those most prone to radicalization, it is simultaneously alienating others.
Jul 8, 2016
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Omar I. Alhashani
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Holding Arab Culture Accountable
Editor's Note: This is the first article in a two-part series. Next week, Prof. Mohammad Dajani presents the view that the region's challenges are primarily political rather than cultural. James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, recently claimed that the United States “can't fix” the Middle East region. Clapper is right
Jul 8, 2016
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Hiam Nawas
Articles & Testimony
Muslims vs. Islamists
Islamism is not a form of the Muslim faith or an expression of Muslim piety; it is, rather, a political ideology that strives to derive legitimacy from Islam.
Jul 8, 2016
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Soner Cagaptay
Articles & Testimony
'Brave New World': Russia's New Anti-Terrorism Legislation
On June 7, Russian president Vladimir Putin signed controversial anti-terrorism legislation known in Russia as the "Yarovaya law," named after its leading co-author, prominent member of Putin's United Russia party Irina Yarovaya. The law is reminiscent of Soviet-era surveillance. It will also likely contribute to crippling the Russian economy. According
Jul 8, 2016
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Brief Analysis
Will the PKK and the Islamic State Bring Turkey and Russia Closer Together?
If Ankara wants to intervene against the Islamic State in Syria, block Kurdish advances, and defeat the PKK at home, it may decide to do whatever is necessary to placate Moscow, perhaps even cutting off support for certain anti-Assad rebel groups.
Jul 7, 2016
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Andrew J. Tabler
Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Russia's Cooperation on the Iran Deal Is No Favor to Washington
Moscow only agreed to the nuclear deal out of self-interest, and the JCPOA has allowed Russia to expand ties with Iran while positioning itself as a regional counterweight to the West.
Jul 7, 2016
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Brief Analysis
Iran's Modest Economic Changes Since JCPOA Implementation
Deeply entrenched interests are impeding reform in Iran, limiting the economy to only modest progress even with sanctions relief.
Jul 6, 2016
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Patrick Clawson
Articles & Testimony
Why the Islamic State Targets Muslim Countries Like Turkey
In addition to ideological concerns, the group can't afford to lose access to Syria's northern border, so it has responded to Turkish-backed rebel offensives there with multiple terrorist attacks.
Jul 6, 2016
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Preserving the JCPOA Means Sending Iran the Right Deterrent Signals
Not enough is being done to convince Tehran that seeking nuclear weapons down the road will lead to forceful consequences, so the next administration will need to put forth a tougher declaratory policy on the issue while bolstering the deal's near-term benefits.
Jul 6, 2016
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Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and Barriers to Peace
A former senior State Department advisor discusses the concrete steps Washington and other actors can take to improve conditions on the ground, setting the stage for future peacemaking even if more ambitious initiatives are not currently in the cards.
Jul 6, 2016
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David Pollock
TWI Series on the JCPOA at One Year
Assess how the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the nuclear agreement with Iran, has affected various U.S. interests one year after its announcement on July 14, 2015.
Jul 6, 2016
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James Jeffrey
Dennis Ross
Patrick Clawson
Anna Borshchevskaya
Matthew Levitt
Simon Henderson
Mehdi Khalaji
Olivier Decottignies
Katherine Bauer
Michael Herzog
Brief Analysis
The JCPOA'S Regional Impact: Sinking Confidence in the U.S. Balancing Role
Left to their own devices and faced with an Iran on the march in multiple theaters, regional states have responded to the deal in an incoherent and dangerous fashion.
Jul 5, 2016
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
Who Is Iran's New Armed Forces Chief of Staff?
The appointment of one of the IRGC's youngest generals can be seen as a sign of the Guards' growing primacy in future Iranian military thinking, and perhaps an urgent push toward improving interoperability between often-competing armed services.
Jul 5, 2016
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Farzin Nadimi
Brief Analysis
Targeting Hezbollah's Home-Front Finances
A law passed in late 2015, known as HIFPA, has successfully intensified pressure against the Lebanon-based militant group.
Jul 5, 2016
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David Schenker
Katherine Bauer
Articles & Testimony
Iraqi Security the Day After Mosul
Despite much progress on the ground against the Islamic State, missteps by the Iraqi government, political parties, and security forces could breathe new life into the group.
Jul 4, 2016
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Michael Knights
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