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Strengthen the Nuclear Deal and Counter Iran's Destabilizing Activities
The gaps between Washington and Europe's positions on the JCPOA remain wide, but the potential price of failure will hopefully provide enough motivation to bridge them.
Feb 16, 2018
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Michael Eisenstadt
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Perfect Tense: Comparing Israel’s Ties with Jordan and Turkey
The strategic interests of Jordan and Israel overlap to a remarkable, multilayered fashion. Both countries have shared the unenviable position of being primary targets of Arab, Islamist, and other radicals since their respective founding in 1946 and 1948. Yet their common challenges have not obviated real and recurring divergences of
Feb 16, 2018
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Abdullah Sawalha
Abraham Haak
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The United Arab Emirates: Turkey’s New Rival
With tensions between Turkey and the UAE on the rise, regional conflicts, from Libya to Syria, are now being influenced by the rivalry.
Feb 16, 2018
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Youssef Sheiko
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Letters from Home: Hezbollah Mothers and the Culture of Martyrdom
For many Lebanese Shia, blindly accepting the group's narrative may be less emotionally wrenching than questioning whether a youth's death was worth the pain.
Feb 16, 2018
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Kendall Bianchi
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How Muslims Now View a Pilgrimage to Jerusalem
This week's unusual public visit to Jerusalem by Omani foreign minister Yusuf bin Alawi called attention to an intriguing recent trend. At the meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Istanbul on December 13, 2017, convened in response to President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the
Feb 16, 2018
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Madison Rinder
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The Netanyahu Probe and the Court of Public Opinion
New corruption charges pose a more serious challenge to the prime minister than past investigations, but public reaction in Israel may determine whether he can stay afloat until the next elections.
Feb 15, 2018
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David Makovsky
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Time for Tillerson to Repair U.S. Ties with Turkey
The secretary has a chance to turn the deteriorating relationship around if he can convince Ankara that the U.S.-YPG alliance is winding down.
Feb 15, 2018
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Soner Cagaptay
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How will Syria’s Kurds maintain their authority?
February 14, 2018 With a history of oppression by Damascus regimes, Syrian Kurds have achieved an unprecedented level of de facto autonomy in the past seven years. In the long run, however, these gains are at risk for three related reasons: disunity even within the Syrian Kurdish community; problematic ties
Feb 14, 2018
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Jiwan Soz
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Israel, the Palestinians, and the Administration's Peace Plan
A former PA advisor discusses the concrete steps Washington can take to preserve security cooperation and build public trust between the two sides, at least until deeper negotiations are possible again.
Feb 14, 2018
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Ghaith al-Omari
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Turkey: A Partner in Crisis
As part of a special screening event, two experts joined the producers of a new PBS investigation to discuss Turkey's 2016 coup crisis and ongoing struggles with authoritarianism.
Feb 13, 2018
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David Heidelberger
MacDara King
Lisel Hintz
Soner Cagaptay
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Crossing Redlines: Escalation Dynamics in Syria
Tehran and its allies will test U.S. and Israeli limits again, requiring deterrent responses that are tough, consistent, and paired with political reassurances to allies.
Feb 13, 2018
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Michael Eisenstadt
Michael Knights
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Mideast's Turmoil, Terror Rooted in '73 Oil-Price Spike
If princes and commentators want to make political points with history, historians should debate the merits of what is being said.
Feb 13, 2018
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Israel Signaling a Heavy Price for Iranian 'Entrenchment' in Syria
If Tehran keeps trying to increase its military foothold in Syria, Israel may ramp up its strikes, so Washington should consider a more active posture that reduces the risks of escalation.
Feb 12, 2018
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David Makovsky
Corruption Remains the Second Insurgency of Iraq
An in-depth conversation on why corruption, political squabbles, inadequate legislation, and other problems continue to hinder the Iraqi/KRG energy sector, and what the international community can do about it.
Feb 12, 2018
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Bilal Wahab
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How Europe Lost Turkey
The Turkish people are responsible for the health of their own democracy, but it's high time the EU accepted its share of political and economic blame for encouraging Erdogan's most illiberal instincts.
Feb 12, 2018
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Soner Cagaptay
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The Hush-Hush Deal That Keeps the Middle East from Exploding
Israeli and Palestinian officials may growl at one another, but their soldiers are quietly cooperating behind the scenes to keep the peace -- as long as the Trump administration doesn't pull their funding.
Feb 12, 2018
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Neri Zilber
Ghaith al-Omari
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After the Weekend's Iran-Israel Attacks, a Burden on Trump to Confront Russia and Engage Europe
Before the next shoe drops in Syria, the administration needs to get blunt with Putin and ask EU officials to warn Tehran about renewed sanctions.
Feb 12, 2018
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Dennis Ross
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America Should Get Behind Saudi Arabia's Revolutionary Crown Prince
The heir apparent has seemingly read the mood of the kingdom's youths, seeing a readiness for change -- and the danger of perpetuating the status quo.
Feb 12, 2018
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Dennis Ross
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Israel and the EU: Economic Growth Despite Political Tensions
February 09, 2018 Background: The EU-Israel Association Agreement The intent of the 2010 EU-Israel Association Agreement was to strengthen economic cooperation between both parties – and it worked. The President of the European Commission, Jose Barroso, praised the idea in June 2014, saying that: “Israel is a strong player in
Feb 9, 2018
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Ilyssa Tuttelman
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A Consequential Strategy: The “America First” Approach Has Distinct Advantages for the Middle East
Hovering far above actual policy, national strategy documents are bound to generate multiple contradictory readings and assessments. The most recent strategy papers, released less than a year into the new U.S. administration―and thus, with a limited track record of actions against which to be judged―has been met with the expected
Feb 9, 2018
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Hassan Mneimneh
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