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Turkey: Between Border Conflicts and Regional Expansion
Turkey has come to see the Iraqi city of Mosul as a representation of the geopolitical balance with other states in the region. The area Mosul is not only important for its size, population, and resources, but also for its location. Sitting on the border between Turkey and Syria, it
Feb 28, 2017
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Sadek Ali Hassan
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Iraq: In Need of a Force of Change
In Iraq, there are several significant laws applied by the federal and local governments, despite not originating in Parliament, which is the highest political and legislative institution in the country. Some of those laws are pertinent to fundamental individual freedoms, while others are ideologically oriented; a good example is the
Feb 28, 2017
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Khaled Sulaiman
Articles & Testimony
Can Algeria's Fractured Islamists Retain Their Appeal as a Movement?
Ahead of parliamentary elections in May, Algeria’s fractious Islamist parties have announced unlikely new sets of electoral blocs. The confusing new coalitions are not just the latest iteration of the alphabet soup of Algeria’s Islamists. They also reflect the enduring limitations of Islamist party politics, which present an incomplete picture
Feb 27, 2017
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Vish Sakthivel
Brief Analysis
A Safe Zone in Southern Syria: Jordan's Role
At a time when Russia is firmly in the Syrian driver's seat and Assad shows no sign of going away, brokering a deal to establish a humanitarian buffer area would be one way to address Washington and Amman's pressing concerns about ongoing refugee flows.
Feb 27, 2017
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David Schenker
Articles & Testimony
Inside the Black Box of Israeli-Palestinian Talks
All sides failed in the most recent round of negotiations, but there was an opportunity for real progress -- take it from someone who was there.
Feb 27, 2017
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Michael Herzog
Articles & Testimony
Don't Block Fayyad at the UN
Doing so will make two conflicts harder to resolve, and rob Libyans of the opportunity to take advantage of Fayyad's considerable skills as an institution-builder and reformer.
Feb 24, 2017
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Ben Fishman
In-Depth Reports
Combating Terrorism and Alleviating Human Suffering in Syria
Syria Paper Explains How to Fight Terror, Stop Refugee Flow... In this new Transition 2017 paper, Institute expert Andrew J. Tabler argues that Syria remains de facto partitioned, making the establishment of safe zones in non-Assad-controlled areas the Trump administration's most expedient course of action. Moreover, it would further Washington's
Feb 23, 2017
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Andrew J. Tabler
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Escalation in Yemen Risks Famine, Collapse, Iranian Entrapment
Washington should not lend its support to any proposal that will make the Yemeni people long-term hostages to an Iran-enabled quagmire.
Feb 23, 2017
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Eric Pelofsky
Brief Analysis
Middle Eastern Reactions to the U.S. Travel Ban
As the Trump administration prepares to revise its controversial entry restrictions, a sampling of quotes from officials around the region indicates that certain provisions will be a hard sell abroad.
Feb 22, 2017
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Rebuilding Alliances and Countering Threats in the Gulf
Paper Outlines Ways to Deepen Cooperation with Gulf States.... The Trump administration has an opportunity to reset, tighten, and maximize America's strategic relations with the Gulf states. For the United States, expanded security cooperation and coordination could be a force multiplier in campaigns to achieve key policy goals, such as
Feb 22, 2017
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
Simon Henderson
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One Battle, But 'Six Campaigns'
An updated look at the immediate military issues and longer-term 'day after' concerns that the Trump administration should focus on as the campaign to retake Mosul continues.
Feb 22, 2017
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James Jeffrey
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Why Two New Kurdistans Are Better Than One
The rise of the Islamic State brought the Kurds together, but its impending fall now threatens to tear them apart.
Feb 22, 2017
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Bilal Wahab
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How the United States Should Help Protect Jordan from the Chaos Next Door
A comprehensive look at the concrete steps the Trump administration can take to secure a vital ally that has shown signs of struggling under the weight of refugees and numerous other challenges.
Feb 22, 2017
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Hezbollah Losing Its Luster Under Soleimani
Many Hezbollah fighters believe their Iranian supervisor in Syria views them as easily replaceable Arab cannon fodder, and the resultant tension is generating disillusionment about Tehran's claims of pan-Shiite unity.
Feb 22, 2017
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Hanin Ghaddar
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The Future of Egyptian-Israeli Relations: Cairo More Committed to Peace Than Normalization
Egypt remains an essential component of any future Palestinian peace process, but the country's deep anti-Israel propaganda is a persistent stumbling block.
Feb 18, 2017
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Haisam Hassanein
Brief Analysis
Beyond 'One State': Preliminary Conclusions from the Netanyahu Meeting
The president's 'one state' comment may have been offhand, and the idea is a nonstarter in any case, but the two leaders did seem to agree in principle on a mechanism that would likely limit settlement activity.
Feb 17, 2017
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David Makovsky
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Is America No Longer the Middle East's Greatest Power?
Despite the recent challenges to Washington's regional supremacy, one irreducible reality is clear: the United States is still the only actor capable of forging partnerships that advance not just parochial, short-term interests, but the broader security, stability and prosperity needed to prevent further collapse.
Feb 16, 2017
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Richard Fontaine
Michael Singh
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The Road to Peace
Those who think the two-state solution is being buried should put their shovels away.
Feb 16, 2017
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Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Iran on Notice
A former Treasury official outlines the various steps Washington can take to support its stated goal of curbing provocative Iranian behavior such as ballistic missile tests, military interventionism, illicit financing, and terror sponsorship.
Feb 16, 2017
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Katherine Bauer
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Fikra Forum
Saudi and Iranian Rapprochement in the Face of Russia and Turkey
It is strange to hear talk of an alliance between Saudi Arabia and Iran, whose competition is notorious. The two states, who have clashed in multiple countries, now find themselves in a new political situation which may force them to work together. At the very least they may have to
Feb 15, 2017
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Baraa Sabri
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