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The Enduring Egypt-Iran Divide
Despite ideological affinities between the Muslim Brotherhood and Tehran, political disagreements make a rapprochement unlikely.
Dec 31, 2012
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Mehdi Khalaji
Articles & Testimony
Is a Nuclear Deal with Iran Possible? An Analytical Framework for the Negotiations
An in-depth look at how the United States can use pressure and inducements to convince Iran's leaders that negotiating a nuclear deal is their best option.
Dec 30, 2012
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Between Nuclear Iran and the Arab Street: The GCC Summit in Bahrain
Next week's meeting will indicate the regional bloc's competence to handle internal political pressures while maintaining a common front against Iran.
Dec 21, 2012
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Simon Henderson
Video
Brief Analysis
Is the End Near in Damascus?
On December 20, 2012, Jeffrey White and Andrew J. Tabler addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. White is a defense fellow at the Institute and a former senior defense intelligence officer. Mr. Tabler is a senior fellow in the Institute's Program on Arab Politics. The following is
Dec 21, 2012
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Jeffrey White
Andrew J. Tabler
Video
Brief Analysis
Palestinian Rockets versus Israeli Missiles in the Second Gaza War
On December 18, 2012, Uzi Rubin addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Rubin is president of the defense consulting firm Rubincon Ltd. and formerly served as founding director of the Israel Missile Defense Organization. The following is a rapporteur's summary of his remarks. November's Gaza war was
Dec 21, 2012
Articles & Testimony
Fixing Afghanistan
Given the growing disconnect between U.S. politics and strategy in Afghanistan, a military analyst offers ten steps toward a lighter, better endgame.
Dec 21, 2012
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Daniel Green
Brief Analysis
Stabilizing Yemen's Government
The ongoing process of stabilizing Yemen's political, military, financial, administrative, and economic spheres will require expanded U.S. governance and development efforts.
Dec 20, 2012
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Daniel Green
Brief Analysis
Syria's Instability Reaches Lebanon
The war in Syria is raising the risk of all-out confrontation between Sunni and Shiite extremists in Lebanon, though the violence might be worse if not for the U.S.-supported Lebanese Armed Forces.
Dec 20, 2012
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Iraqi President's Stroke Rekindles Fears of Kurdish/Arab Split
The condition of President Jalal Talabani of Iraq has reportedly improved since he suffered a stroke yesterday, but fears for the health of the country's titular leader remain acute. Foreign medical specialists have been flown in, and he will likely be transferred by air to Germany within a day. Whatever
Dec 19, 2012
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Simon Henderson
David Pollock
Video
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Egypt on the Brink (Again)
On December 14, 2012, Steven Cook, Eric Trager, and Shalom Cohen addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute . Dr. Cook is the Hasib J. Sabbagh senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of The Struggle for Egypt (2011). Mr. Trager, the
Dec 19, 2012
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Steven Cook
Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Lebanon's Stagnation
Lebanon has a long history of muddling through, and it may do so again unless Syrian violence reignites sectarian tensions in the perennially troubled state.
Dec 19, 2012
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David Schenker
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The Economic Cost of a Nuclear Iran
Sanctions and U.S. military force carry risks, but Tehran with a bomb would wreak havoc on global markets.
Dec 17, 2012
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Charles Robb
Dennis Ross
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Did Iran Bomb AMIA? The Evidence Is Clear
Iran is trying to goad Argentina into burying its probe of the 1994 bombing in favor of improved diplomatic relations, but the evidence is too overwhelming.
Dec 14, 2012
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Matthew Levitt
Have We Lost Egypt?
After weeks of political intrigue and street violence, Egyptians voted this weekend on a controversial new constitution. Prior to the referendum, TNR asked two analysts with differing perspectives on events in the region -- Washington Institute fellow Eric Trager and Carnegie Endowment associate Nathan Brown -- to weigh in on
Dec 14, 2012
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Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Scud Missile Strikes in Syria: Implications
The introduction of Scud missiles highlights the regime's desperation and should prod Washington to begin overt political and military outreach to the armed opposition.
Dec 13, 2012
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Andrew J. Tabler
Jeffrey White
Brief Analysis
2012 Scholar-Statesman Award Dinner
The Washington Institute presented its 2021 Scholar-Statesman Award to Dennis Ross and Elliott Abrams.
Dec 13, 2012
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Dennis Ross
Elliott Abrams
Brief Analysis
Netanyahu Solidifies Lead in Israeli Campaign
As the projected makeup of the leading faction in Israel's next government becomes increasingly clear, Washington should begin considering what it might mean for U.S. policy.
Dec 13, 2012
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David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
29 Years Later, Echoes of "Kuwait 17"
The reverberations of the Kuwait bombings still ring loud three decades later, and the threat from Iran and Hezbollah is greater today than it was even then.
Dec 13, 2012
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Matthew Levitt
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Last Act in Damascus
How will the end come for Assad's crippled regime?
Dec 11, 2012
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Jeffrey White
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Rally 'Round the Jihadist
The Obama administration slapped a terrorist designation on a jihadist rebel faction in Syria, but only managed to spark an anti-American backlash among the opposition.
Dec 11, 2012
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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