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Ariel Sharon: From Warrior to Man of Peace at Last
The Israeli leader showed himself capable of making bold policy reversals when he felt the country's welfare as a democratic Jewish state was at stake.
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David Pollock
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The U.S. Withdrawal Was Too Much Too Soon
The U.S. military mission in Iraq started with a deliberate skewing of intelligence and ended that way too.
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Michael Knights
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President Rouhani and the IRGC
Although President Rouhani has persuaded the Supreme Leader to adjust the IRGC's economic functions, he has not challenged its role in shaping Iran's nuclear policy.
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Mehdi Khalaji
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The Repercussions of America's Uncertain Tone in the Middle East
Iraq is at a decisive impasse. An al-Qaeda threat able to operate as a quasi-conventional military force has seized large portions of western Iraq, including parts of Ramadi and Fallujah, two major cities in Anbar province. While the main reason for the growth of al-Qaeda in Iraq, a faction which
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James Jeffrey
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Hezbollah's Ideological Crisis
There are few takers for Hezbollah's contorted logic that the Syrian rebellion is an American or Israeli scheme, so the group may eventually feel the need to rejuvenate its "resistance" credentials by confronting Israel directly.
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Matthew Levitt
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Egypt's Heroic Protesters Bear Responsibility for the Mess That Followed
If Egypt's activists are to continue their righteous campaign for a non-dictatorial government, they will have to draft a concrete agenda, better engage the public, and organize beyond one traffic circle in downtown Cairo.
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Eric Trager
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Turkey's 2014 Political Transition:
From Erdogan to Erdogan?
Turkey will hold local and presidential elections in 2014, both of significant import. The AKP, in power since 2002, has lasted longer than any other government since the country became a multiparty democracy in 1950. Likewise, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ruled Turkey longer than any other democratically elected
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Soner Cagaptay
James Jeffrey
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Rocky Road to Nuclear Deal
Many hazards line the path to a comprehensive nuclear accord with Iran, including the unraveling of multilateral sanctions and efforts by the Iranian parliament to assert a role in national decisionmaking.
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Steven Ditto
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Will Israel and the U.S. Break Up over Iran?
Differing approaches to Iran's nuclear program do not bode well for Israel in 2014.
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Robert Satloff
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The Rise of Turkey: The Twenty-First Century's First Muslim Power
Institute Turkey scholar Soner Cagaptay's guide to both the inspiring potential and the grave challenges of Turkey's transformation into a true regional and global power.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Egypt: A Tinderbox Waiting for a Spark
Behind the government's political transition and security measures lies a deeply unstable country.
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Eric Trager
An International Conference in Tunisia to Commemorate the Holocaust
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Robert Satloff
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The Islamist Feud behind Turkey's Turmoil
Prime Minister Erdogan's increasingly autocratic rule has alienated the Gulen movement.
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Soner Cagaptay
James Jeffrey
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Saudi Arabia: Outlawing Terrorism and the Arab Spring
The kingdom is codifying current legal practices that do not distinguish between terrorists and nonviolent activists.
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Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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Russia-Syria Offshore Gas Deal Injects New Factor into Peace Talks
The announcement of the agreement, just weeks before scheduled peace negotiations in Switzerland, will be seen as an expression of extra diplomatic support for Damascus by Moscow and of gratitude by the Assad regime to an ally.
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Simon Henderson
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The Potential for an Assad Statelet in Syria
As the fighting in Syria continues with no signs of decisive victory on the horizon, the Assad regime may decide to abandon parts of the country entirely and form a statelet in the western governorates that remain largely under its control. Such an entity could include as much as 40
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Nicholas A. Heras
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The E.U. Needs Turkey
France and Germany need to realize that a genuine path to European Union membership is Turkey's surest path to greater democratization.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Foreign Jihadists in Syria: Tracking Recruitment Networks
Monitoring jihadist social-media networks reveals where fighters are coming from, where in Syria they are fighting, and how best to stem their continued recruitment in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Libya, and Tunisia.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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The Syrian Regime's Military Solution to the War
Victory is not assured for the regime, but trends are moving in its favor.
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Jeffrey White
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The Fractious Politics of Syria's Kurds
The dominant power in Syria's Kurdish regions, the PYD, is deeply problematic but shares some common interests with the United States.
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Barak Barfi
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