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Jordan’s Energy Supply Options: The Prospect of Gas Imports from Israel
The kingdom's energy security dilemmas need to be considered in the context of its diverse geopolitical challenges, including external security threats from ISIS and domestic resentment toward Israeli actions in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Oct 12, 2015
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Simon Henderson
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Fall of the Brotherhood, Rise of the Salafis
Comparing the recent rhetoric, actions, and outreach styles of Muslim Brothers and Salafis provides insight into their current reversals of fortune.
Oct 11, 2015
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Jacob Olidort
Articles & Testimony
Why Turkey Should Fear Itself
As the death toll in the Ankara bombing rises, watching Turkey has become like watching a disaster unfold in slow motion.
Oct 10, 2015
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Jerusalem and Refugees: Persistent Challenges for Jordan
Violence in the Holy City has unnerved the king, but the prospect of additional Syrian refugees constitutes a much greater threat to the kingdom's stability.
Oct 9, 2015
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David Schenker
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Kurds Now Our Best Ally Against ISIS in Syria
The Kurdish forces fielded by the YPG remain at the vanguard of the anti-ISIS fight in Syria, so providing them with GPS technology, faster airstrike coordination, and other assistance would greatly further U.S. interests.
Oct 9, 2015
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Barak Barfi
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A Syria Plan That Shares the Burden -- and Gives the U.S. Leverage
A safe haven along Syria's border with Turkey could involve several partners and send a clear message to Russia and Iran.
Oct 9, 2015
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
Russia's Military Strategy in Syria Becoming Clearer as Its Forces Engage in Combat
Moscow's intervention is intended to support the regime, is backed by a small but potent force, and appears set for the long haul.
Oct 9, 2015
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Jeffrey White
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Jordan's Public Dislikes Russia, Iran, Hezbollah, and ISIS -- but Wants to Stay Out of Syria
Recent polling results suggest that King Abdullah's low-profile policy toward Syria is well calculated to keep him out of trouble.
Oct 9, 2015
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David Pollock
Brief Analysis
Russia's Cruise Missiles Raise the Stakes in the Caspian
The missile strikes on targets in Syria showed unprecedented cooperation between Russia and Iran, but they also serve as a wakeup call to Tehran about Moscow's expanding military profile in the Caspian.
Oct 8, 2015
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Farzin Nadimi
Brief Analysis
Iran's Post-Deal Economic Stagnation Challenges Rouhani
The Iranian president has taken steps to limit his vulnerability to a plodding recovery, but over time a failure of sanctions relief to bring about dramatic economic improvements could harm his political outlook.
Oct 8, 2015
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Patrick Clawson
Brief Analysis
The AKP's New Face: Assessing the September Board Vote Ahead of November's Elections
The new governing board has fewer young members, fewer women, and more old-guard members with close ties to President Erdogan, who is betting that this alignment will help the party regain its legislative majority next month.
Oct 8, 2015
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Soner Cagaptay
Cem Yolbulan
Angelica Kilinc
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Why Israel Should Be Worried About Russia's Role in Syria
Israel may feel abandoned by Washington, but Moscow is not the antidote.
Oct 8, 2015
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Nadav Pollak
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Russia Pursues a New Baghdad Pact
Putin's latest Middle Eastern moves are aimed not so much at expanding his front line of tensions with the West, but rather at making a deal by proving that he has acquired a lot of cards in the region.
Oct 8, 2015
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Ehud Yaari
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‘The Martian’ and Obstacles to Manned Space Exploration
The initial box-office success of "The Martian," following on the hits "Gravity" in 2013 and "Interstellar" in 2014, reflects the extent to which space exploration continues to captivate public imagination. Polling suggests that more than 50% of Americans favor sending an astronaut to Mars. In 2010, Pew found that 63%
Oct 7, 2015
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Michael Singh
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Syria's Kurds Are Contemplating an Aleppo Alliance with Assad and Russia
The PYD will not hesitate to cooperate with Damascus and Moscow in the north if Turkey and the United States continue prohibiting the unification of Kurdish enclaves.
Oct 7, 2015
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Fabrice Balanche
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Putin and the Shiite 'Axis of Resistance'
The resurgence of the Shiite axis was made possible in part by the absence of a credible U.S. policy in Syria, and it will only be bolstered if Washington embraces Russia and Iran as regional security partners.
Oct 7, 2015
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Russian Overflight of Turkey: More Than Meets the Eye?
The province that Putin's jets buzzed this weekend holds special demographic and historical significance, raising questions about the incident's potential significance as a warning to Ankara.
Oct 6, 2015
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
Putin's Syria Adventure Is an Opportunity for Washington and Ankara
The bold military gamble in Syria surprised and confused the international community, but Putin has given the United States and Turkey a reason to more assertively counter Russia's ambitions in its own backyard.
Oct 6, 2015
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Lt Col John R. Barnett
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Obama's Real Foreign-Policy 'Mumbo-Jumbo'
The president dismissed his critics on Syria for offering half-baked policy advice, but maybe the real problem is in the White House.
Oct 6, 2015
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James Jeffrey
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The Limits of Labor's Peace Plan
The Labor Party has an opportunity to alter Israel's security discourse and open the door to improving the image of Palestinians and the two-state solution.
Oct 5, 2015
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Mitchel Hochberg
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