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The Middle East's Forgotten Minority
The Syrian conflict is rattling the world of the Druze, an ethnic group that straddles national lines.
May 16, 2014
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Noam Raydan
Adam Heffez
Brief Analysis
Surprise Rotation of Saudi Defense Officials
An unexpected and unprecedented series of changes in the kingdom's military leadership raises questions about future Saudi strategy.
May 14, 2014
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
The Battle for Southern Syria Heating Up
Recent developments indicate a credible, previously unseen rebel threat to Damascus.
May 14, 2014
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Ehud Yaari
Brief Analysis
The Riddle of Succession in the Palestinian Authority
A cloud of uncertainty hangs over the road to Palestinian succession, and potential candidates will likely have to form ad hoc alliances that result in significant policy compromises on peacemaking and other issues.
May 14, 2014
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Ehud Yaari
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America Should Not Soften Its Nuclear Demands of Iran
As the next round of talks unfolds, U.S. officials should remember that a weak agreement could prove to be a strategic setback in the guise of a tactical success.
May 14, 2014
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Michael Singh
In-Depth Reports
Turkey's Presidential Prospects:
Assessing Recent Trends
If Erdogan hopes to become Turkey's first directly elected president, he will need to continue courting Kurdish voters and burnishing his economic and populist credentials.
May 12, 2014
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Soner Cagaptay
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John Kerry Doomed the Israeli-Palestinian Talks by Refusing to Consider a Transition Agreement
If the United States and the major donor nations endorsed a transition agreement, the conflict would become a dispute between two states, leaving the Palestinian leadership with little choice but to forge ahead toward a final-status solution.
May 12, 2014
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Ehud Yaari
Brief Analysis
Decision Time on the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process:
U.S. Strategy Hits a Critical Juncture
As narratives about the root causes of the impasse in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations take shape, U.S. leaders have a major decision to make about whether to disengage from diplomacy or deepen involvement in less high-profile ways.
May 12, 2014
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Robert Satloff
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Shabab al-Tawhid: The Rebranding of Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia?
Security crackdowns will not be enough to eradicate jihadist networks in Tunisia and Libya, which have the patience and ideological conviction to weather drastic reorganization.
May 9, 2014
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Aaron Y. Zelin
Video
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Israel vs. al-Qaeda: Emerging Challenges on Two Fronts
A CIA veteran and an Israeli security expert discuss the growing presence of al-Qaeda affiliates in Sinai and Syria.
May 9, 2014
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Ehud Yaari
Michael Morell
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Israel's Evolving Terrorist Threats from Sinai to Syria
Israel and Jordan have together mounted a "well coordinated" effort to prevent the most extreme elements among the Syrian rebellion from dominating the southern front along both the Israeli and Jordanian borders, Middle East analyst Ehud Yaari told attendees at The Washington Institute's 2014 Weinberg Founders Conference. Yaari, the Institute's
May 8, 2014
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Ehud Yaari
Aaron Y. Zelin
Matthew Levitt
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Israeli-Palestinian Relations: Top-Down and Bottom-Up
Israeli and Palestinian perspectives on recently collapsed peace talks offer hope for eventual progress, though publics and leaders on both sides will need to overcome barriers of mistrust and misunderstanding.
May 8, 2014
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Mohammed Dajani
Michael Herzog
David Pollock
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Syria and Its Repercussions
Before Hezbollah's massive intervention in 2013, Bashar al-Assad's forces were nearing exhaustion, Syrian Opposition Coalition chief of staff Monzer Akbik said during a panel discussion at The Washington Institute's 2014 Weinberg Founders Conference on May 8. Assad was facing a catastrophic human-resources and materiel crisis, Akbik said, which the dictator
May 8, 2014
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Monzer Akbik
Hanin Ghaddar
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A Conversation with Ehud Barak
Israel's former prime minister and defense minster shared his outlook on the Middle East, American global leadership, and his country's rapidly evolving strategic position.
May 8, 2014
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Assessing U.S. Policy across the Middle East
A panel of senior U.S. and foreign policy practitioners shared insights into the status and course of American policy in the Middle East.
May 8, 2014
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Elliott Abrams
Tim Kaine
Jean-David Levitte
James Steinberg
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The Pursuit of Middle East Peace: A Status Report
Martin Indyk, the U.S. special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, addressed the 2014 Weinberg Founders Conference.
May 8, 2014
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America's Shifting Energy Landscape and Middle East Policy
A revolution in domestic production may bring the United States closer to energy independence, but American energy security will continue to depend on global markets and the stability of Middle East exports.
May 8, 2014
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Elizabeth Rosenberg
Simon Henderson
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When Jihadists Learn How to Help
A violent Libyan jihadist group is increasingly using aid efforts and religious education to cultivate a constituency abroad, not just at home.
May 7, 2014
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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Popularity Contest: The Implications of Turkey's Local Elections
As Turkey's presidential election approaches, a closer look at the results of the March local elections sheds light on how the country's near-term political future may unfold.
May 7, 2014
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Soner Cagaptay
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Strategy and Leadership: America's Core Challenges in the Middle East
Martin Indyk, U.S. special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, diagnosed the collapse of recent peace talks in a frank keynote address to the Institute's 2014 Weinberg Founders Conference. Watch his remarks and download a transcript. Also view other sessions, with speakers including Sen. Tim Kaine, former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, and former French ambassador to Washington Jean-David Levitte.
May 7, 2014
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