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Putin's Self-Serving Israel Agenda
Russia's West Jerusalem announcement is more a signal to Washington than a benevolent gesture toward Israel.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Brief Analysis
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Articles & Testimony
Is Khan Sheikhoun a Game Changer for Russia?
The United States should not expect any change from Putin until Washington changes its approach first.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Brief Analysis
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Brief Analysis
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After Syria, Putin's Next Move Could Be Libya
Moscow has neither the resources nor the desire to bring long-term stability to Libya, and Haftar is the wrong man for the job, but that won't stop Putin from trying to exploit the situation.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Articles & Testimony
Can Trump Break Up the Russian-Iranian Alliance?
One of the president's biggest early foreign policy tests will be navigating the aftermath of the nuclear deal, which brought the Islamic Republic even further into Russia's orbit.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Articles & Testimony
Is Erdogan a Russian Ally or Putin's Puppet?
The Turkish-Russian relationship is an unequal one, and Erdogan may not realize the extent of Putin's capacity for manipulating and abandoning temporary allies.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Articles & Testimony
Russia's Hacking Discussion Is Too Important for Partisanship
The argument that Russia's cyber-attacks are irrelevant because they didn't influence the election outcome, even if true, misses the point.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Obama's Sanctions Against Russia Must Lead to a Broader Strategy to Thwart Putin's Efforts to Destabilize U.S.
These new sanctions the Obama administration announced Thursday in response to Moscow's hacking efforts to influence the U.S. presidential election are hardly the first against Russia -- and neither is the expulsion of 35 diplomats suspected as spies. They nonetheless send a strong message and show the U.S. is taking
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Twenty Five Years after Soviet Union's Collapse the West Lacks Strategic Vision Towards Russia
Moscow still aims to undermine the very values that hold the West together, but the United States and its allies have not mustered the moral and strategic clarity needed to stave off this threat.
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Putin Praises Trump, Downplays Arms Race
The Washington Institute's Anna Borshchevskaya and Cipher Brief's Leone Lakhani review Moscow's 2016 track record on the Syria war, Iran, and other Middle East-related issues.
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Syria Will Likely Suffer as Russia Seeks Vengeance for Ambassador's Murder
Far from sparking World War III, the Ankara assassination will probably spur a Russian escalation against 'terrorists' in Syria and exacerbate internal divisions in Turkey.
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Syrian Kurds as a U.S. Ally:
Cooperation and Complications
This collection of essays by Washington Institute experts explores how the United States can work with--or, in some cases, around--the various actors in heavily Kurdish-populated northern Syria to advance the fight against the Islamic State and create long-term stability. Successive pieces look at the Kurds themselves, Turkey, Arabs in the
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Patrick Clawson
David Pollock
Soner Cagaptay
Andrew J. Tabler
Fabrice Balanche
Bilal Wahab
Anna Borshchevskaya
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Gli Obiettivi di Putin in Siria e Medio Oriente
An Italian-language article on Russian interests in Syria and the broader Middle East, originally published in the influential monthly defense publication Airpress. Download the PDF to read the full article.
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Articles & Testimony
What Trump's Victory Might Mean for US-Russia Relations
Given his campaign rhetoric about Russia, Putin, and NATO, Trump could decide to pursue a number of problematic policy moves, such as lifting Crimea-related sanctions in exchange for Moscow's cooperation in Syria.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Middle East 2017: Challenges and Choices - Russia
Is Russia's recent military foray into the Middle East a permanent move, and what if anything can the 45th president of the United States do to limit Moscow's mischief in the region without risking open confrontation and war between the world's leading nuclear powers? In this episode of the Institute's
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Brief Analysis
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Brief Analysis
How the Russian Military Reestablished Itself in the Middle East
Putin's forceful strategy of internal military reforms, wide-ranging naval deployments, foreign interventions, and formidable A2AD bubbles has seemingly solidified Russia's presence in the region for the long term, which could complicate U.S. freedom of maneuver.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Jeremy Vaughan
Articles & Testimony
Speaking to the Duma, Putin Stressed Unity, Need to Boost Economy and Defense
Russia's long-term economic and military problems are formidable, but Western policymakers should not expect such issues to deter Putin from continuing to undermine the West.
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