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Iran's Presidential Election: Balancing Diplomacy and Confrontation
Washington's working relations with the next president should not preclude it from leading the fight against the IRGC's missile proliferation and regional militancy.
May 1, 2017
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Nader Uskowi
Brief Analysis
Hamas's Moderate Rhetoric Belies Militant Activities
A softer tone in the Gaza group's new statement will mean nothing without parallel changes in its behavior.
May 1, 2017
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Matthew Levitt
Maxine Rich
Articles & Testimony
100 Days of Trump Foreign Policy: Chaos to Moderation
No president has faced challenges like this since Reagan, and the patterns of the past thirty years are no longer a guide.
Apr 28, 2017
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James Jeffrey
Articles & Testimony
The Other Green Movement: Renewable Energy's Prospects in Iran
Greater reliance on green technology for domestic energy needs would allow Tehran to sell more oil and gas abroad, address the population's growing concerns about pollution, and fulfill its international climate commitments.
Apr 27, 2017
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Emily Burlinghaus
Articles & Testimony
The Kurds Can Fight: Now They Need to Govern
Getting governance right is the only way to prevent future waves of terrorism and warlordism, making efforts toward that end a matter of Iraqi and U.S. national security.
Apr 27, 2017
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Bilal Wahab
Articles & Testimony
Syria After the Missile Strikes: Policy Options
A former National Security Council director spells out how Washington should follow up on its efforts to deter Assad's atrocities, keeping in mind that a broad campaign to 'solve' the Syria conflict would be futile in the near term.
Apr 27, 2017
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Michael Singh
Multimedia
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After the Jihad: The U.S. Response to Foreign Terrorist Fighters
A former counterterrorism official outlines what governments are doing to address the threat of militants returning home from Syria and Iraq.
Apr 27, 2017
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Jacob Walles
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Counterterrorism Lecture Series
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The Importance of CVE in Light of the Changing Nature of the Threat
To decrease the likelihood of terrorist attacks, governments should complement traditional CT with de-securitized tools on the front and back end of the radicalization process.
Apr 27, 2017
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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Will Saudi Women Get Equality?
April 27, 2017 Women in Saudi Arabia, like women all over the world, demand respect, equal rights, and to not be treated as second-class citizens. The highly-debated freedom to drive is but one of their requests, alongside their personal ambitions and a genuine desire to contribute to every area of
Apr 27, 2017
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Salman al-Ansari
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Firing Up Kurdish Nationalism in Iraq
04/26/17 Last month, the governor of Kirkuk, Najmaldin Karim, raised the Kurdistan flag in the province, causing uproar inside Iraq and across the region. The Iraqi parliament denounced the unilateral decision, dismissing it as unconstitutional. The Kirkuk province itself was quick to condemn the action as well and asked for
Apr 26, 2017
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Yerevan Saeed
Brief Analysis
The Abbas-Trump Agenda: Urging Modest Steps Toward Peace
Although the Palestinian leader is hesitant to discuss tougher U.S. requests and may be unable to deliver on them immediately, President Trump should make firm demands on difficult issues while offering to work with him on meeting them.
Apr 26, 2017
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Ghaith al-Omari
Articles & Testimony
Common Threats Offer New Opportunities for Israel-GCC Cooperation
The Trump administration should treat the Gulf's quiet security coordination with Israel as a chance to counter Iranian and jihadist threats in the region, perhaps even parlaying it into progress on the Palestinian issue.
Apr 26, 2017
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Dennis Ross
In-Depth Reports
The Arab Spring at Six Years
Lessons and Prospects
Across the Middle East, authoritarianism has found new life in the struggle against ever more radicalized militant groups in a landscape of dire threat. And entrenched in place is the skewed dynamic that simultaneously doomed autocracies to collapse following the Arab Spring uprisings while casting doubt on the long-term prospects
Apr 26, 2017
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Hassan Mneimneh
Brief Analysis
Algeria's Growing Security Problems
By encouraging Algiers to develop a more comprehensive approach to the persistent extremist threat in the south and east, Washington can also help manage the crises in Libya and Mali.
Apr 25, 2017
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Vish Sakthivel
Fikra Forum
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The Dangers of the Institutionalization of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units
The emergence and legitimization of the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU or Hashd al-Shaabi) represent a continued phenomenon in modern Iraqi history: a weak state and divided armies. For democracy to emerge, the army has to be united and neutral so that it can provide a space for competition among various
Apr 25, 2017
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Sardar Aziz
In-Depth Reports
The New Sultan: Erdogan and the Crisis of Modern Turkey
In a world of rising tensions between Russia and the United States, the Middle East and Europe, Sunnis and Shiites, Islamism and liberalism, Turkey is at the epicenter. And at the heart of Turkey is its right-wing populist president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Since 2002, Erdogan has consolidated his hold on
Apr 24, 2017
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, One Year On
Royal rivalries, oil uncertainties, and premature optimism about reform initiatives could jeopardize the kingdom's hopes for transformative economic change.
Apr 24, 2017
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Does Egypt Need an FTA with the United States?
Given the many factors militating against a U.S.-Egypt trade deal, Washington should instead push for the Egyptians to avail themselves of existing mechanisms, especially the Qualifying Industrial Zones.
Apr 24, 2017
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Haisam Hassanein
Articles & Testimony
Famine, Houthis, and Peace Talks Confront Yemen
Although allies are calling for escalation, Washington should limit itself to incremental diplomatic and military steps in order to avoid humanitarian catastrophes and other unintended consequences.
Apr 23, 2017
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Eric Pelofsky
Video
Brief Analysis
Turkey's 'New Sultan'
Prospects for Future U.S. and Regional Policy
Read a summary or watch video of an in-depth conversation regarding Turkey's recent referendum, which has further consolidated Erdogan's hold on power but also signaled deep internal divisions.
Apr 21, 2017
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Soner Cagaptay
Gonul Tol
Amberin Zaman
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