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الديمقراطية والإصلاح

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Bashar Assad in the Balance
Syria's leader is fast losing allies, who seem to know the regime's end is near.
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  • David Schenker
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The Arab Uprisings, One Year On
The Middle East begins 2012 much as it began 1949, 1968, and 1980: confident only that uncertainty is the new norm.
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  • Robert Satloff
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Washington's Over-Rigid Policy toward Bahrain
To be more effective, U.S. policy intended to encourage reform in Bahrain should be part of a common approach with allies, especially Britain.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Where Did Nick Kristof Get the Idea That the Muslim Brotherhood Is Moderate?
The Brotherhood's efforts to project itself as a responsible actor in Egypt do not align with the inflammatory views freely expressed by its members.
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  • Eric Trager
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Intervention in Syria: Assessing the Options
Without external intercession, the violence in Syria is likely to escalate, with destabilizing consequences for its neighbors, particularly Lebanon and Iraq.
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
  • Jeffrey White
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A Visit with a Fundamentalist Member of Egypt's New Parliament
The Salafist view of equality in Egypt is clear: so long as we all live by sharia, we're all equal. Eric Trager reports from Giza.
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  • Eric Trager
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A Fresh Start to U.S.-Iraqi Relations
Washington and Baghdad should begin laying the groundwork for a real strategic relationship that assuages Maliki's insecurities while emphasizing U.S. red lines on Iran, human rights, and other issues.
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  • Michael Knights
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The Salafi Challenge to Tunisia's Nascent Democracy
In the coming months, the new Tunisian government will need to begin the process of containing Salafism alongside the tasks of writing the new constitution and reviving the economy.
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  • Aaron Y. Zelin
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Al-Assad in Complete Denial
The Barbara Walters interview with Bashar al-Assad underscores how completely he has lost his grip on the reality of the violence in his country.
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  • Andrew J. Tabler
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Under the Influence: Syria's Unique Relationship with Turkey
Among all the countries experiencing Arab Spring protests, Syria is uniquely positioned to fall under Turkish influence once its dictator is toppled.
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  • Soner Cagaptay
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2011 Scholar-Statesman Award Dinner
Two heroes of the campaign for freedom and human rights in the Middle East -- Natan Sharansky of Israel and Saad Eddin Ibrahim of Egypt -- jointly received the Washington Institute's Scholar-Statesman Award at a benefit dinner in Manhattan on December 5, 2011.
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Thought the Muslim Brotherhood Was Bad? Meet Egypt's Other Islamist Party
With only a few months of preparation and a rumored cache of Saudi funding, Egypt's even more extreme Salafist Nour Party is giving the Muslim Brotherhood a run for its money.
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  • Eric Trager
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Treasury's Response to the Arab Spring: Financial Tools for International Security Policy
Watch a senior Treasury Department official's discussion of his department's response to the Middle East revolutions of 2011.
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  • Daniel L. Glaser
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How to Explain the Arab League's Shocking Decision on Syria?
Although the Arab League's new sanctions on the Asad regime are welcome, they are unlikely to result in real transformation within the organization.
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  • David Schenker
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Asad's Armed Opposition: The Free Syrian Army
The growing armed opposition movement against the Asad regime is becoming an increasingly important element in the Syrian equation.
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  • Jeffrey White
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Egypt's Military Learns Its Lesson: How the Ruling Council in Cairo Contained a Second Revolution
The second revolution has failed because, since a ceasefire went into effect on November 24, it has been remarkably well contained.
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  • Eric Trager
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Why an Undemocratic Party Is Going to Win Egypt's First Democratic Election
Judging from the first day of voting, the Muslim Brotherhood's theocratic political vision, empowered through elections, seems to be in Egypt's immediate future.
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  • Eric Trager
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Washington and Egypt: The Incredible Shrinking Policy
The Obama administration's once-powerful message to Egypt about strategic direction, democratic institutions, and economic growth has lost its voice. Even as polls open, it is still not too late to engage Egyptians on the consequences of their vote.
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  • Robert Satloff
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Egypt's Revolution Continues
As a new round of violence erupts in Egypt, Washington must prepare for the possibility that chaos and uncertainty will dominate the political scene for months to come.
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  • David Schenker
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Riot Report Will Force Bahrain to Choose a Direction
The Bahrain government needs to act speedily on the findings of the inquiry into this year's troubles to avoid even bigger problems.
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  • Simon Henderson

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