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Mahmoud Abbas's Bombshell Fizzles
His alarmist declarations at the UN won't make a Palestinian state more likely, but now would be an ideal time to quietly probe key Arab and Israeli leaders on whether their converging regional fears can be used to address the Palestinian issue.
Oct 2, 2015
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
Iran's Iraqi Shiite Proxies Increase Their Deployment to Syria
Recent online activities show that various Iranian-backed Iraqi Shiite militias have greatly expanded their recruitment efforts in support of the Assad regime, including numerous reports of significant battlefield action.
Oct 2, 2015
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Phillip Smyth
Video
Brief Analysis
Russia's Military Escalation in Syria
Following Vladimir Putin's address to the UN General Assembly, a panel of Institute experts detailed the scope of Moscow's military buildup in Syria and its likely objectives and implications.
Oct 1, 2015
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Fabrice Balanche
Anna Borshchevskaya
Andrew J. Tabler
Jeffrey White
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Chase Utley, Ruben Tejada, and the Long History of the Mets Avenging Injustices
Nearly 48 hours later, Mets fans are still reeling. Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley's filthy, far-to-the-right-of-the-bag slide into Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada during Saturday night's playoff game ended Tejada's postseason and could end his career, while the umpires' boobish mishandling of the ruling on the field cost the Mets the
Oct 1, 2015
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Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Toward a Realistic Assessment of the Gulf States Taking in Syrians
Since 2011, the Arab Gulf monarchies have likely absorbed several hundred thousand Syrians under temporary circumstances.
Sep 30, 2015
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
Brief Analysis
Egypt's Elections (Part 2): Salafis Use Education to Campaign
Amid growing public concern about their ideological associations with ISIS, Salafist political parties and their 'quietist' critics have been using students and educational institutions as a pulpit for questioning each other's legitimacy.
Sep 30, 2015
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Jacob Olidort
Brief Analysis
Initial Russian Strikes in Syria Are Not Targeting ISIS
The first wave of Russian airstrikes seemed to focus on rebel areas that threaten the Assad regime's Alawite heartland, showing that Moscow is more focused on seizing the mantle in Syria's war than fighting terrorists.
Sep 30, 2015
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Fabrice Balanche
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Two First-Steps to Repair the U.S.-Israel Relationship
Renewed security upgrade talks would go a long way toward mending relations, and Netanyahu could further help matters by engaging members of Congress who may have been rankled by his previous U.S. visit.
Sep 30, 2015
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David Makovsky
Brief Analysis
Obama at the UN: Reality Dawning, But Diplomacy Without Teeth Remains His Response
Although the president's speech correctly diagnosed the latest grave challenges to the international order, he has yet to acknowledge that belligerent actors will not respond to U.S. diplomatic signals unless they are backed by U.S. military power.
Sep 29, 2015
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James Jeffrey
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Replacing Hamas: Iran's New Proxy Militia in Gaza
With millions of dollars in Iranian funding, a marginal PIJ splinter faction is aiming to establish a powerful, Hezbollah-style proxy in Gaza.
Sep 28, 2015
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Ehud Yaari
Brief Analysis
Egypt's Elections (Part 1): Al-Nour Goes on the Defensive
Recognizing the recent threats to its ideology, the Salafist Nour Party seems bent on maximizing its prospects in the upcoming elections by downplaying its doctrinal rigidity, holding onto its constituents, and expanding its popular support base.
Sep 28, 2015
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Jacob Olidort
Brief Analysis
Turkey's Snap Elections May Not Change Much
Barring a last-minute surprise, President Erdogan's efforts to return his AKP to single-party rule could be hindered by a faltering economy and declining domestic security.
Sep 28, 2015
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Asli Aydintasbas
Soner Cagaptay
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How Obama Played Into Putin's Hands at the UN
The Russian leader's UN speech repeated his longstanding narrative of moral equivalence, and the blatant hypocrisy of his foreign and domestic policy has gone largely unchallenged by the Obama administration.
Sep 28, 2015
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Syria's Good Neighbors: How Jordan and Lebanon Sheltered Millions of Refugees
If the war and its resultant mass refugee flows continue, economic and social pressures could destabilize Jordan and Lebanon, steering more displaced Syrians toward Europe.
Sep 28, 2015
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David Schenker
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Boosting Transparency on Military Aspects of Iran's Nuclear Program
Understanding Tehran's past progress toward a nuclear bomb and mapping the facilities and personnel involved in such efforts can help head off any potential breakout attempts in the coming years.
Sep 25, 2015
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Michael Singh
Simond de Galbert
Video
Brief Analysis
Israeli National Security in a Changing Regional Environment
Israel's former military chief of staff delivered the 8th annual Zeev Schiff Memorial Lecture on Israeli national security.
Sep 25, 2015
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Benny Gantz
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Zeev Schiff Memorial Lectures
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Kirkuk May Be Key to National Reconciliation in Iraq
One of the country's most strategic provinces is up for grabs, but Baghdad and the KRG are too politically and economically broken to reach out and help.
Sep 24, 2015
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Michael Knights
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How the U.S. Military Lost Its Favor for Turkey
Despite continued bilateral security cooperation, thirteen years of policy differences have taken their toll on the U.S. military's attitude toward Turkey.
Sep 24, 2015
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
The Escalating Northern Front in Yemen
The GCC-backed ground campaign to liberate Sana is building momentum, but urgent points of focus for U.S. security cooperation are becoming evident as Houthi resistance stiffens.
Sep 24, 2015
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Michael Knights
Alex Almeida
Articles & Testimony
The Key to Resolving Syria's Refugee Crisis? Ending Its War
To avoid or mitigate further fallout from the war, the United States and its allies need to create facts on the ground by establishing and enforcing safe zones inside Syria.
Sep 23, 2015
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Michael Singh
Elliott Abrams
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