Skip to main content
معهد واشنطن لسياسات الشرق الأدنى
Menu
Toggle Main Menu
Homepage
Main navigation
تحليل
الخبراء
حول المعهد
الدعم
الخرائط والوسائط المتعددة
الأكثر شيوعاً:
الديمقراطية والإصلاح
الإرهاب
لبنان
إيران
إسرائيل
سوريا
Toggle List of
جميع المناطق
المناطق والبلدان
إسرائيل
إيران
الأردن
الشرق الأوسط
العراق
الفلسطينيون
تركيا
دول الخليج العربي
سوريا
شمال أفريقيا
لبنان
مصر
القضايا
الإرهاب
الخليج وسياسة الطاقة
الديمقراطية والإصلاح
السياسة الأمريكية
السياسة العربية والإسلامية
الشؤون العسكرية والأمنية
الطاقة والاقتصاد
العلاقات العربية الإسرائيلية
انتشار الأسلحة
عملية السلام
منافسة القوى العظمى
Close List of All Regions and Issues
Close
ابحث في تحليل السياسات
TWI English
TWI Arabic:
اللغة العربية
Fikra Forum
Close Menu
Close
ابحث في تحليل السياسات
Search
Policy Analysis
Filter by:
Keyword
Region
- Any -
مصر
دول الخليج العربي
إيران
العراق
إسرائيل
الأردن
لبنان
الشرق الأوسط
شمال أفريقيا
الفلسطينيون
سوريا
تركيا
Issue
- Any -
السياسة العربية والإسلامية
العلاقات العربية الإسرائيلية
الديمقراطية والإصلاح
الطاقة والاقتصاد
منافسة القوى العظمى
الخليج وسياسة الطاقة
الشؤون العسكرية والأمنية
عملية السلام
انتشار الأسلحة
الإرهاب
السياسة الأمريكية
Media type
- Any -
Audio
Maps & Graphics
Multimedia
Video
تاريخ النشر
- Any -
Past 7 Days
Past 30 Days
Past Year
Custom range...
Start date
End date
Type
- Any -
مقالات وشهادة
تحليل موجز
تقارير متعمقة
Sort by
Oldest first
Newest first
Found
11698
results
Brief Analysis
Qatar's New Leader Replaces Long-Serving Prime Minister
The emirate's transition to a new generation of younger leaders continues, with uncertain implications for Doha's foreign policy and relations with Washington.
٢٦/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
Turkey at a Crossroads: What Do the Gezi Park Protests Mean for Democracy in the Region? (Part 2)
The Institute's Philip Solondz distinguished visiting fellow addressed the House regarding Turkey's ongoing mass protests. The following is an excerpt from his prepared remarks; download the PDF to read the full testimony. Also read Soner Cagaptay's testimony before the same panel. "The demonstrations that broke out in Gezi Park and
٢٦/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
Iranian Terrorism Under 'Moderate' Presidents
The Islamic Republic's history suggests that the new president-elect will have neither the inclination nor the authority to curb the regime's sponsorship of terrorism.
٢٥/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
Talk to Iran's New President. Warily.
Preserving an open-ended multilateral approach or allowing Russia to determine what is offered is not a prescription for successful nuclear diplomacy with Iran.
٢٥/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Turkey at a Crossroads: What Do the Gezi Park Protests Mean for Democracy in the Region? (Part 1)
The director of the Institute's Turkish Research Program addressed the House regarding the large-scale demonstrations that have swept Turkey since May. The following is an excerpt from his prepared remarks; download the PDF to read the full testimony. Also read Ambassador James Jeffrey's testimony before the same panel. "Turkey, a
٢٥/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
Nuclear Breakthrough Unlikely Under Rouhani
Rouhani may soften the veneer and rhetoric of Tehran's nuclear policy, but there is little reason to expect a change in the regime's objectives.
٢٤/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Nima Gerami
Articles & Testimony
The Crowning of the Syrian Islamic Front
Although Washington and Saudi Arabia have increased their support for the mainstream Syrian opposition, jihadist factions and their Qatari and Egyptian backers are asserting themselves as well.
٢٤/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Aaron Y. Zelin
Charles Lister
Articles & Testimony
Egypt Will Erupt Again on June 30
Given the opposition's growing rage and the Brotherhood's increasingly confrontational stance, the upcoming nationwide protests are unlikely to end well.
٢٤/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Israel's Go-Ahead on Natural Gas
Israel's export decision should be welcomed, but domestic opposition could discourage necessary foreign investment.
٢١/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Simon Henderson
Video
Brief Analysis
Will Protests at Home Affect Turkey's Foreign Policy?
On June 13, 2013, Soner Cagaptay and James F. Jeffrey addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Jeffrey is the Philip Solondz distinguished visiting fellow at the Institute and former U.S. ambassador to Turkey (2008-2010) and Iraq (2010-2012). Dr. Cagaptay, author of the forthcoming book The Rise of
١٩/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Soner Cagaptay
James Jeffrey
Articles & Testimony
How the U.S. Gains from Israel Alliance
Washington's partnership with Israel has helped the United States maintain its global edge without compromising its interests in the Arab and Muslim worlds.
١٩/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
David Pollock
Michael Eisenstadt
Articles & Testimony
The Rowhani Front
The new president-elect's supporters want a better economy and integration into the international community more than they want nuclear glory.
١٩/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Mehdi Khalaji
Brief Analysis
Rouhani's Nuclear Views: An Open Book?
The president-elect's recent writings provide a basis for judging how he will approach the nuclear issue.
١٩/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Patrick Clawson
منتدى فكرة
منتدى فكرة
Egypt’s State of Rebellion
Recent clashes between Muslim Brotherhood and neighborhood youth highlight tension and the group’s desire to control the Egyptian state’s vital institutions.
١٨/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Maged Atef
Brief Analysis
Morsi's Provocative Appointments
Although Washington has long sought to moderate the Brotherhood's behavior through quiet diplomacy, Morsi's inflammatory political appointments suggest that this approach has failed.
١٨/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Eric Trager
Articles & Testimony
Iranian Actions Speak Louder Than Election Results
The election of Hassan Rouhani as Iran's next president has prompted two sorts of reactions among U.S. officials and Iran analysts. Some see in Rouhani's victory a reformist resurgence and are urging the Obama administration to reach out in an effort to "strengthen" him, much as the Clinton administration sought
١٨/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Michael Singh
Articles & Testimony
Time for G8 to Make Hezbollah Statement
A G8 statement against Hezbollah would shine a spotlight on the group's widespread terrorist and criminal activities in a way few other multilateral agencies could.
١٧/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
Did Sanctions Shape the Iranian Election?
The recent presidential election in Iran proved that the Islamic Republic's instinct for self-preservation trumps its ideology. Hassan Rouhani, the current representative of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the Supreme National Security Council and former head nuclear negotiator, won the election in the first round, a total surprise for
١٧/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Mehdi Khalaji
Brief Analysis
What to Expect from Russia at the G8 Summit
Serious progress is unlikely given Moscow's intransigence on Syria, Iran, and missile defense.
١٤/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Anna Borshchevskaya
Articles & Testimony
Syria's Collapse and How Washington Can Stop It
Washington should pursue a measured but assertive course with Syria, because the longer the conflict lasts, the greater the threat it poses.
١٤/٠٦/٢٠١٣
◆
Andrew J. Tabler
Pagination
Previous page
‹‹
First page
« First
…
Page
329
Page
330
Page
331
Page
332
Current page
333
Page
334
Page
335
Page
336
Page
337
…
Last page
Last »
Next page
››