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الديمقراطية والإصلاح

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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.
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  • Daniel Green
A Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) soldier
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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.
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  • David Schenker
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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
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  • Simon Henderson
  • David Pollock
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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
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  • Steven Cook
  • Eric Trager
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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.
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  • David Schenker
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
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  • Eric Trager
Scholar-Statesman Award Dinner
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2012 Scholar-Statesman Award Dinner
The Washington Institute presented its 2021 Scholar-Statesman Award to Dennis Ross and Elliott Abrams.
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  • Dennis Ross
  • Elliott Abrams
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What Should U.S. Policy Be in Syria?
As debate intensifies over how Washington should respond to Syria's escalating crisis, CFR rounded up experts to offer their recommendations. The following is Mr. Tabler's contribution; read the full roundtable on the CFR website. For nearly a year, Washington has found new and creative ways of not dealing directly with
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  • Andrew J. Tabler
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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.
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  • Aaron Y. Zelin
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U.S. Differences with Bahrain Playing Out in Public
Despite Bahrain's latest negative rhetoric, Washington must step up its efforts to mend the bilateral relationship.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Announcing the 2012 Washington Institute Book Prize Winners
Steven A. Cook’s The Struggle for Egypt, a chronicle of modern Egypt that culminates in the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak, has been awarded the gold medal in The Washington Institute’s 2012 Book Prize competition. Cook, the Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on
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The Future of U.S.-Egypt Relations: Engagement without Illusions
On November 28, 2012, Vin Weber and Gregory B. Craig addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Weber is a former Republican congressman from Minnesota and former chairman of the National Endowment for Democracy. Mr. Craig served as White House counsel in the Obama administration and director of
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  • Vin Weber
  • Gregory Craig
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The First Flower of the Arab Spring
Now more than ever, the forces of Western liberal democracy and Islamism are arrayed against one another over Egypt's future.
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Syria after Assad: Heading toward a Hard Fall?
Rather than ending Syria's civil war, the regime's fall might herald a new, more dangerous phase, and the United States should prepare accordingly.
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
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Legacies to Avoid in the Middle East
Congratulations on your election victory, Mr. President. Now you have four more years to achieve the lofty goals you have set for yourself. While these are principally domestic, you have also outlined a list of herculean objectives in foreign policy – from climate change to "global zero" to a "new
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  • Robert Satloff
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Egypt's Theocratic Future: The Constitutional Crisis and U.S. Policy
Egypt's hastily drafted constitution, which will likely pass an upcoming referendum, facilitates Islamist domination by co-opting the military.
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  • Robert Satloff
  • Eric Trager
Articles & Testimony
The New Arabists
A review of "Syria: The Fall of the House of Assad" by David W. Lesch
"In 2000, not long after Syrian dictator Hafez al-Assad died and was succeeded by his son Bashar, analogies between the Assads and the Corleone family of The Godfather started to make the rounds. While details of the popular metaphor varied, the dominant focus of the comparison was on whether Bashar
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  • David Schenker
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Kuwait's Election Makes Gulf Arab Rulers Nervous
Gulf states seem to view Iran as a more important challenge than domestic unrest, but Kuwait's recent troubles indicate they are no longer immune to the pressures sweeping the Arab world.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Why Won't Morsi Back Down? Read His Resume
Morsi's political biography suggests that he is a hardline enforcer, not a compromiser, and his latest actions confirm it.
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  • Eric Trager
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The Gaza Conflict and the End of the Forty-Year Peace
On November 29, Washington Institute executive director Robert Satloff testified before the House regarding the implications of the latest Gaza crisis and, more important, the new regional context in which it transpired. Given the increasing range of Hamas weapons, the targeting of Israel across three of its borders, the rise
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  • Robert Satloff

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