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The Syrian Conflict: Where Strategic Interest and Humanitarian Urgency Intersect
A former U.S. ambassador to Syria and a top aid official discuss how Washington and the international community should address the pressing humanitarian and security demands raised by the ongoing crisis.
Apr 21, 2014
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David Miliband
Robert Ford
Andrew J. Tabler
Brief Analysis
Qatar Attempts to Heal Gulf Rift
Six weeks after Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates announced the withdrawal of their ambassadors from Doha, signs of reconciliation are emerging.
Apr 16, 2014
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
The Liberals in Erdogan's Wake
Turkey has risen over the past decade thanks to Erdogan, but liberals are becoming the country's new agents of change.
Apr 16, 2014
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Soner Cagaptay
Articles & Testimony
How to Get a Job in the Middle East (in Washington, D.C.)
A seasoned Middle East researcher and hiring director offers four tips for aspiring policy wonks.
Apr 16, 2014
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Eric Trager
Articles & Testimony
Obama Correct -- and Canny -- to Refuse a Visa to Iranian Envoy
If the nuclear talks cannot survive this unrelated incident, then the P5+1 must reexamine its narrow approach to the negotiations.
Apr 15, 2014
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Bandar Resigns as Head of Saudi Intelligence
The sudden shakeup at the top of the kingdom's intelligence service will likely have implications for Saudi policy on Iran and Syria.
Apr 15, 2014
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
What Washington Is Missing in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks
To prevent another failure that would further dishearten the Israeli and Palestinian publics, the Obama administration should focus on direct, low-profile engagement between the two sides, lapsed economic reform, and other helpful efforts.
Apr 15, 2014
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Michael Singh
Articles & Testimony
U.S. Should Send Troops to Quell Ukraine Crisis
Putin remains skeptical about America's willingness to use force, and that doubt creates a much more dangerous situation than the prospect of deploying small numbers of troops to Poland, the Baltic states, and Romania.
Apr 15, 2014
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James Jeffrey
Articles & Testimony
I Interviewed the Accused Kansas Gunman 33 Years Ago
A 1981 encounter with Klansman Glenn Miller highlighted the rabidly violent, racist mindset that apparently led to this weekend's shooting.
Apr 14, 2014
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Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Israeli Financial Measures Against the Palestinian Authority
Israel has gotten few positive results from past financial measures against the PA, and both sides risk miscalculation and escalation when they employ unilateral tactics.
Apr 11, 2014
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Neri Zilber
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U.S. Policy and the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse, Part II: Assessment and Prospects
Given the imposing obstacles to a near-term breakthrough, the time may be right for a fundamental rethink of U.S. strategy on the peace process.
Apr 10, 2014
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Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Iran Seeks to Untangle UN Sanctions
The Islamic Republic has added to its nuclear negotiating team a law professor who has extensive experience making Iran's case in international disputes.
Apr 10, 2014
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Steven Ditto
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Who Will Win the Iraqi Elections?
The Iraqi parliamentary elections, scheduled for April 30, will take place in just a few weeks. Candidates and competing electoral blocs are campaigning fiercely against each other, despite the absence of political stability and general security. In recent months, there has been an increase in forced deportations and an ongoing
Apr 10, 2014
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Haitham Numan
Articles & Testimony
Why Refugee Influx Threatens Lebanon, Jordan Stability
Regardless of how much relief money is spent, life for the refugees in Lebanon and Jordan will become increasingly inhospitable absent a horizon for return to Syria.
Apr 10, 2014
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David Schenker
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Palestinian Public Opinion Offers Abbas Much Room for Maneuver
A closer look at Palestinian views on prisoner releases, the Jewish state question, economic needs, and other issues suggests diplomatic openings are far from exhausted.
Apr 9, 2014
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David Pollock
Articles & Testimony
Why Syria's Druse Are Sticking with Assad for Now
The Druse cannot bet on the still-fragmented Syrian opposition to protect them.
Apr 9, 2014
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Noam Raydan
Adam Heffez
In-Depth Reports
Tightening the Reins
How Khamenei Makes Decisions
This new study by Mehdi Khalaji focuses on explaining the decisionmaking process within Iran's highest political echelon.
Apr 9, 2014
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Mehdi Khalaji
Brief Analysis
Tunisia's Democratic Transition: From Contention to Consensus?
As Tunisia's Islamists reaffirm their cohesiveness, the country's contentious politics have worn out many voters and dulled their interest in democratic participation, making abstention the most likely winner of this year's elections.
Apr 8, 2014
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Habib Sayah
Articles & Testimony
Is Russian Aggression in Crimea an Anachronism or a Harbinger?
The Ukraine crisis is unlikely to usher in a new Cold War, but such developments could seriously jeopardize American interests unless Washington does more to uphold international norms and nurture its alliances.
Apr 8, 2014
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Michael Singh
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U.S. Policy and the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse
Ambassador Ross sets the context for understanding where we are in the peace process, how we got there, and what we might do from this point on.
Apr 7, 2014
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Dennis Ross
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