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U.S. Troop Deployment in Syria: Potential Pitfalls
Washington has ample reason to maintain a long-term military presence in eastern Syria, but it will need to overcome a host of political, legal, and logistical problems along the way.
Dec 12, 2017
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
December 13 Is an Iranian Nuclear Trifecta
As more congressional deadlines and international meetings pass with no robust efforts to address the JCPOA's flaws, the chances of the Trump administration terminating the deal grow.
Dec 12, 2017
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Patrick Clawson
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The Hard Reality of Civil Society in the Arab World
Civil society organizations in the Arab world saw great development in the 1990s, when non-governmental organizations (NGOs) were actively engaged in amending the laws and regulations concerning them, reflecting positively on civic development. Consequently, these NGOs saw growth and prosperity in light of relative freedoms granted in several Arab countries
Dec 11, 2017
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Mohamed Abdelaziz
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The Iranian Zeitgeist: Success in Arab Media
December 11, 2017 Iran resorts to multiple and contradictory narratives in its international outreach. Tehran is offered to the West as a natural ally against (Sunni) terrorism, while for the rest of the world it is a role model of self-sufficiency, if not autarky, in the face of the arrogant
Dec 11, 2017
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Hassan Mneimneh
Articles & Testimony
Arabs Must Accept Jerusalem's Status
In light of entrenched Arab public opposition to Jewish rights in Jerusalem, insisting on them up front as a non-negotiable may be the only way of moving the two-state process forward.
Dec 10, 2017
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Haisam Hassanein
Brief Analysis
Managing the Shift in U.S. Relations with Syria's Kurds
Any plans to end arms transfers to the SDF must be handled carefully if Washington hopes to prevent an Islamic State resurgence, alleviate tensions with Turkey, preserve a valuable local ally, and curb Iranian influence.
Dec 8, 2017
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Bilal Wahab
Jackson Doering
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For Israel at the UN, Quiet Respect and Continued Public Hostility
Watch the full conversation between Institute executive director Robert Satloff and 2017 Scholar-Statesman Award honorees Dore Gold, Dan Gillerman, and Ron Prosor, who each served as Israeli ambassador to the United Nations.
Dec 8, 2017
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Robert Satloff
Dore Gold
Dan Gillerman
Ron Prosor
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The Perilous Future of Post-Saleh Yemen
The former leader's bloody demise will likely accelerate the country's downward spiral toward anarchy and famine unless decisive diplomatic or military action is taken.
Dec 7, 2017
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Simon Henderson
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Moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem Is Not a Disaster
The president's statement does not, in fact, concede Palestinian rights and claims, but he must now make this clear to avoid empowering rejectionists.
Dec 7, 2017
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Dennis Ross
David Makovsky
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How Trump's Jerusalem Announcement Will Shape Palestinian Politics
The president's move will likely spur Abbas to take a harder line on key peace issues for the foreseeable future.
Dec 6, 2017
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Ghaith al-Omari
Brief Analysis
Iran May Double Down on Foreign Militias After Its 'Victory' Against the Islamic State
The Islamic Republic's self-declared triumphs in Syria and Iraq could embolden it to expand the role of its "International Basij" and build more-formidable proxies in Afghanistan, Yemen, and other locales.
Dec 6, 2017
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Farzin Nadimi
Brief Analysis
Why the Wording of Trump's Jerusalem Announcement Matters
The challenge for the president is clear: acknowledge the de facto reality, but don't take a position on the city's final status.
Dec 5, 2017
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David Makovsky
Dennis Ross
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Trump Leads From Behind in Syria
John Kerry trusted Russia; President Trump should ask him how that worked out.
Dec 5, 2017
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
Possible Iranian Links to the Claimed Houthi Missile Launch Against the UAE
Early signs indicate that the rebels may have attempted to strike an Emirati nuclear site with an Iranian cruise missile -- a claim that could heighten international pressure on Tehran and raise the stakes of the regional conflict if confirmed.
Dec 4, 2017
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Farzin Nadimi
Articles & Testimony
Russia's Goals Go Beyond Damascus
The Kremlin has committed to the long game in the Middle East, so the West should do the same.
Dec 4, 2017
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Whom Do Iraq’s Turkmen Parties Serve?
December 4, 2017 Despite being a key ethnic group in Iraq, the Turkmen have been denied legitimate rights since the founding of the modern Iraqi state. Until the fall of the Baath regime, Turkmen areas of residence were subject to discrimination, Arabization, and systematic neglect. After initial excitement and hope
Dec 4, 2017
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Muaffak Adil Omar
Brief Analysis
Slavery in Libya: The Migration Crisis Reaches New Heights
The international outcry over a videotaped slave auction underscores the urgency of addressing the country's broken political system.
Dec 4, 2017
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Ben Fishman
Articles & Testimony
How Trump Is Going After Hezbollah in America's Backyard
U.S. officials are taking action against the pro-Iranian militant group using new clues from old investigations in Latin America.
Nov 30, 2017
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Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
How Hamas' Military Wing Threatens Reconciliation With Fatah
Even as it hands over political power, the group seems committed to a militant model that could bring Gaza closer to the next wave of violence.
Nov 29, 2017
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Matthew Levitt
Aviva Weinstein
Articles & Testimony
70 Years After Partition, a Two-State Solution Is Still Possible
It isn't too late for a two-state peace process, and bringing the land into focus proves it.
Nov 29, 2017
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David Makovsky
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