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Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen
If the United States more openly addressed the wider strategic threat posed by Iran's role in Yemen, it could convince its allies in the Saudi-led coalition to modify their controversial military tactics, reduce civilian suffering, and support a serious peace effort.
Nov 17, 2016
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
Israel's Brewing Settlements Law Could Stir Problems in Washington
Although the Israeli political tussle over settlement outposts may have no real domestic legal impact in the end, it could spur President Obama to take UN action during his last days in office.
Nov 17, 2016
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David Makovsky
Fikra Forum
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Two Paths for Turkey
If a case can be made for a country too big to fail in the Middle East, it would be Turkey.
Nov 16, 2016
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Hassan Mneimneh
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Fikra Forum
Why Has the Arab Spring Become the Arab Mirage?
After so much hope, what happened?
Nov 16, 2016
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Mohamed Chtatou
Video
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A New President and the Middle East
How will the election's outcome shape the direction of U.S. Middle East policy, and how do America's friends in the region view the prospect of a new administration? Read or watch a conversation between leading Middle Eastern journalists and U.S. policy experts.
Nov 15, 2016
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Jamal Khashoggi
Jumana Ghunaimat
David Horovitz
Norman Ornstein
Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
A Trump Presidency: Short-Cut to Iraqi Kurdistan's Independence or a Wrong Turn?
The most reliable road to Kurdish sovereignty still runs through Baghdad, not through Ankara or the Trump White House.
Nov 15, 2016
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Michael Knights
Articles & Testimony
Everyone Loves Israel -- Until They Don't
Yes, Israel is popular right now, but most of its new friendships are based on assessments of common interest, and such assessments can change overnight.
Nov 14, 2016
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Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
What Trump's Victory Might Mean for US-Russia Relations
Given his campaign rhetoric about Russia, Putin, and NATO, Trump could decide to pursue a number of problematic policy moves, such as lifting Crimea-related sanctions in exchange for Moscow's cooperation in Syria.
Nov 11, 2016
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Articles & Testimony
Behind the Trump Transition Headlines, the Yeoman's Work of Building Foreign Policy
Well before his inauguration, the president-elect can take steps to calm foreign allies and build domestic support by conveying a sense of his strategy and priorities overseas, both in private and, to some degree, publicly.
Nov 11, 2016
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Michael Singh
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The Role of Missiles in Iran's Military Strategy
Iran's missile force could double or triple in size by the time the major limits imposed by the nuclear deal are supposed to be lifted, so any attempts to improve on the JCPOA should address Iran's missile program as well.
Nov 10, 2016
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Michael Eisenstadt
In-Depth Reports
Beyond Syria and Iraq:
Examining Islamic State Provinces
As an idea, the Islamic State has gone global, attracting far more foreign terrorist fighters than all previous jihadist conflicts combined. But as a so-called state or "caliphate," how successful has it really been at expanding its global footprint through the establishment of "provinces" around the world? And what will
Nov 9, 2016
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Preventing the Radicalization of Syria
If the American-Russian diplomatic process permanently fails, Syria could be on the brink of becoming the epicenter of international jihadism.
Nov 9, 2016
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Dani Tahrawi
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Fikra Forum
Iran’s Hezbollah Franchise in Iraq: Lessons from Lebanon’s Shiite Militias
As Shiite militias in Iraq attempt to become potent political actors, they may follow Hezbollah's Lebanese model: using military leverage over the government to wrestle power on Iran's behalf.
Nov 9, 2016
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Yousif Kalian
Video
President-Elect Trump and the Middle East
What Does the Election of Donald J. Trump Mean for U.S. Policy in the Middle East?
In this short video, Institute Executive Director Robert Satloff explores implications of the election of Donald J. Trump for America’s role in the region.
Nov 9, 2016
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Robert Satloff
Video
Brief Analysis
The Rise and Fall of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
How did the group rise to power so quickly after Mubarak's ouster in 2011 -- and then just as quickly lose public support and fall from power itself? Read or watch a conversation between leading experts on Egyptian politics.
Nov 8, 2016
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Eric Trager
Nancy Youssef
Michele Dunne
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Blood and Cynicism: The Egyptian Army and the Political Crisis
In addition to the schadenfreude of many loyal to the Islamist movement after the attack, there were other voices which were impossible to ignore: those of a group mourning for the soldiers while simultaneously criticizing the army’s leadership.
Nov 8, 2016
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Maged Atef
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Brief Analysis
Roads to Raqqa: Potential Turkish and Kurdish Offensives
In the unlikely event that either side decides to follow through on its declared intentions, each has multiple options for advancing on the Islamic State's heartland.
Nov 7, 2016
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Fabrice Balanche
Articles & Testimony
Why Current Ground Force Numbers Against ISIS Are Insufficient
I should feel complimented by Paul Pillar dredging up a piece I wrote for the Washington Post a year ago in his quest to calumny anyone ever recommending use of military force. I had written that, given the impact of ISIS including the threat of more terrorist attacks, the Administration
Nov 4, 2016
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James Jeffrey
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Middle East 2017: Challenges and Choices - Strategy with Michael Singh
Where does the Middle East fit into America's global strategy, and is the rise of Russian and Chinese great-power competition in the region a permanent new reality or an anomaly that the next president can reverse? This episode of the Institute's Near East PolicyCast podcast features a conversation with Michael
Nov 4, 2016
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Michael Singh
Articles & Testimony
What If the Big Challenges to U.S. Global Leadership Aren't Coming From U.S. Voters?
The right question is not whether Americans still believe in U.S. global leadership, but whether policymakers do -- and, if so, how they plan to restore it.
Nov 3, 2016
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Michael Singh
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