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First Islamist Party to Voluntarily Give Up Power: A New Tunisian Model?
Ennahda's agreement to step aside under peaceful popular pressure, at long last, sets an encouraging but all-too-rare example -- yet one that may not last.
Dec 17, 2013
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David Pollock
Brief Analysis
Egypt's New Constitution: Bleak Prospects
As Egypt prepares to vote on a constitution that could prove economically ruinous or, at best, ineffectual, Washington and its regional allies should discuss ways of encouraging Cairo to pursue much-needed reforms.
Dec 16, 2013
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Eric Trager
Articles & Testimony
A Moroccan Exception?
Morocco's exceptional stability following the Arab Spring and its penchant for close relations with the West make it worthy of significant U.S. attention and encouragement.
Dec 16, 2013
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David Pollock
Articles & Testimony
Turkey’s Energy Policy and the Future of Natural Gas
Buoyed by a decade of economic growth, Turkey is more prosperous than ever before. At the forefront of this transformation, Turkey’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) has reaped the rewards of economic success and political prestige. But as the party strives to institutionalize its gains, it faces growing challenges at
Dec 16, 2013
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Soner Cagaptay
Tyler Evans
Remembering the Holocaust in Tunisia
Stories of Arabs who helped Jews, often at great personal risk, are part of the history of the Holocaust and the history of Tunisia, and they deserve their rightful place in both stories.
Dec 14, 2013
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Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
Long Reach of Hezbollah Makes It a Threat Close to Home
Hezbollah recruited operatives with dual citizenship to carry out the bombing in Burgas, Bulgaria.
Dec 13, 2013
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Matthew Levitt
Brief Analysis
Morocco Plays with Anti-Normalization
A Moroccan parliamentary proposal that would ban normalization with Israel has progressed further than expected but is unlikely to pass.
Dec 13, 2013
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Vish Sakthivel
Articles & Testimony
Linking the Syrian Conflict to the Iranian Nuclear Agreement
Middle Easterners fear the White House will return to bad habits by dropping its demands on Syria in order to appease Iran.
Dec 13, 2013
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Al-Qaeda's Shadow Government in Yemen
Washington should help Sana confront al-Qaeda in the provinces where it is strongest, focusing less on drones and more on expanding Yemeni security forces to the countryside and countering the group's increasing soft-power savvy.
Dec 12, 2013
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Daniel Green
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The Resurgence of Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Washington Institute fellow Michael Knights addressed a joint hearing of the House Subcommittee on Terrorism, Non-Proliferation and Trade and the Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa. The following is an excerpt from his prepared remarks; download the PDF to read more, or watch video of the full hearing
Dec 12, 2013
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Michael Knights
Video
The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
The Institute's Soner Cagaptay was a featured expert on BBC2's documentary series on Turkish history. Watch his contribution to episode three.
Dec 11, 2013
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Soner Cagaptay
Articles & Testimony
An Unregulated Security Threat
The Syrian refugee crisis may force Lebanon, Hezbollah, and Iran to reevaluate their approach to Bashar al-Assad's war.
Dec 10, 2013
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Andrew J. Tabler
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Is Iran Set to Lash Out at Saudi Arabia?
The Beirut embassy bombing and Iran's anticipated retaliation against Saudi Arabia could threaten Lebanon's already tenuous stability.
Dec 10, 2013
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
GCC Summit Will Gauge Regional Confidence in U.S. Policy
The December 10-11 Gulf Cooperation Council meeting should indicate how member states will respond to U.S.-led nuclear diplomacy with Iran, among other issues.
Dec 9, 2013
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Saudi Arabia's War on Twitter
The Saudi government views Twitter as a national security threat.
Dec 9, 2013
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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Hussein Morsi: My Brother's Presidency 'Was a Disaster'
While Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood is hardly on the cusp of a dramatic comeback, it retains legions of members and active rural cells that are committed to its power-seeking program.
Dec 9, 2013
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Eric Trager
Articles & Testimony
Use of Military Force: Can the US Get It Right?
Washington's failure to act forcefully in Syria and other limited-risk situations will only fuel chaos in the Middle East.
Dec 8, 2013
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
Building on the Joint Plan of Action: Toward a Sustainable Nuclear Deal with Iran
A viable comprehensive solution will need to resolve concerns about possible military dimensions, eliminate an automatic sunset clause, and define clear-cut incentives for compliance and disincentives for noncompliance.
Dec 6, 2013
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Michael Eisenstadt
Who Are the Foreign Fighters in Syria?
Aaron Lund interviews the Institute's Richard Borow Fellow regarding the number, nature, and affiliations of the various foreigners who have joined Syria's conflict on one side or the other.
Dec 5, 2013
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Aaron Y. Zelin
Brief Analysis
Rebels Consolidating Strength in Syria: The Islamic Front
The latest umbrella organization for key rebel factions in Syria may not include U.S.-designated terrorist groups, but it does oppose many U.S. objectives.
Dec 3, 2013
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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