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An Interests-Based Approach to Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking
If Trump wants to broker a deal, he must first focus on the priorities held by each side -- including the U.S. side -- and the costs associated with inaction.
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Michael Singh
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Syria After the Missile Strikes: Policy Options
A former National Security Council director spells out how Washington should follow up on its efforts to deter Assad's atrocities, keeping in mind that a broad campaign to 'solve' the Syria conflict would be futile in the near term.
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Middle Kingdom Meets Middle East
China's enhanced Middle East profile sends an important message to the Trump administration about America's role in the region.
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Richard Fontaine
Michael Singh
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The View from Congress: U.S. Policy on Iran
A former National Security Council director outlines the three pillars on which Washington can build a policy of curbing Iran's more destabilizing regional ambitions.
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
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In-Depth Reports
Deterring Tehran:
An Iran Policy for the New Administration
The United States should adopt a strategy on Iran that erects daunting defenses to dissuade the Islamic Republic from challenging the interests of the United States and its allies and that imposes sharp, painful costs should Iran do so nonetheless. In this transition paper for the new administration, Institute managing
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Michael Singh
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Is America No Longer the Middle East's Greatest Power?
Despite the recent challenges to Washington's regional supremacy, one irreducible reality is clear: the United States is still the only actor capable of forging partnerships that advance not just parochial, short-term interests, but the broader security, stability and prosperity needed to prevent further collapse.
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Richard Fontaine
Michael Singh
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Change Has Not Come to the Middle East
Given the region’s notorious difficulty, it would be tempting for President Trump to pivot elsewhere, but America's pressing foreign policy interests will likely draw his administration to the Middle East once again.
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Michael Singh
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The United States Just Made Middle East Peace Harder
Peace in the Middle East will not be accomplished through a UN vote, but rather through the renewal of U.S. leadership in the region and the rebuilding of trust with America's partners there.
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Elliott Abrams
Michael Singh
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Strength in a Tougher World
Some foreign policy guidelines for the incoming administration as it prepares for a world that has become more competitive and less susceptible to U.S. influence.
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Behind the Trump Transition Headlines, the Yeoman's Work of Building Foreign Policy
Well before his inauguration, the president-elect can take steps to calm foreign allies and build domestic support by conveying a sense of his strategy and priorities overseas, both in private and, to some degree, publicly.
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Middle East 2017: Challenges and Choices - Strategy with Michael Singh
Where does the Middle East fit into America's global strategy, and is the rise of Russian and Chinese great-power competition in the region a permanent new reality or an anomaly that the next president can reverse? This episode of the Institute's Near East PolicyCast podcast features a conversation with Michael
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Michael Singh
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What If the Big Challenges to U.S. Global Leadership Aren't Coming From U.S. Voters?
The right question is not whether Americans still believe in U.S. global leadership, but whether policymakers do -- and, if so, how they plan to restore it.
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Michael Singh
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3 Factors for the U.S. to Consider in Assessing Iran’s Role in Yemen Attacks
Publicly blaming Tehran for the recent missile strikes would be a serious matter, so U.S. officials need to go through several preparatory steps before deciding whether that is the best course of action.
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Is Turkey Pivoting to China?
As Turkey looks for alternative partners, it is not Russia or Iran but China that offers the most promise, so the United States should shore up its own ties with Ankara in response.
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In Syria Talks With Russia, John Kerry's Hand Is Missing a Key Card
If President Obama hopes to change the ongoing stalemate on ceasefire talks, Secretary Kerry needs an 'or else' to deliver to Moscow.
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Michael Singh
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How Donald Trump's Rhetoric on NATO Works to Vladimir Putin's Advantage
To the Russian leader, a wavering U.S. commitment to the alliance vindicates an approach based on bold action in Georgia, Ukraine, and Syria and increasing aggressiveness toward American forces.
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Michael Singh
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Iran's Plan to Expand Its Nuclear Program -- and Steps the U.S. Can Take to Deter It
In response to a recently publicized document describing Iran's nuclear intentions, the next U.S. administration should first make clear that being aware of Iran's plans is not the same as acquiescing to them.
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Michael Singh
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Political Opposition to Trade Deals, the Republican Platform -- and the Facts
Political support for trade has been a high-profile casualty of the 2016 presidential election. Hillary Clinton walked back her earlier support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement with U.S. allies in Asia, perhaps not surprising given the opposition to trade deals among her primary rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, and
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The Dysfunction Exposed by the Clinton Investigation in the State Department and Beyond
Lost amid the attention devoted to FBI director James Comey's July 5 announcement that the FBI would not bring charges against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was his broader criticism of the "security culture of the State Department in general, and with respect to the use of unclassified e-mail
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