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UN Peacekeepers on the Golan at Risk
If current international inaction on Syria continues, UNDOF will face increasing difficulties, and the long-quiet Israel-Syria border could easily revert to a battlefield.
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  • David Schenker
  • Michael Herzog
  • Andrew J. Tabler
  • Jeffrey White
Brief Analysis
Syrian and Iraqi Conflicts Show Signs of Merging
Recent events indicate that insurgencies in both countries could eventually merge into one contiguous conflict zone, with profound consequences for Iraqi stability.
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  • Michael Knights
Articles & Testimony
Afghanistan Redux
A former U.S. political officer in Afghanistan returns to the Uruzgan Province to assess its progress since the height of the Taliban insurgency.
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  • Daniel Green
Observations on the Air War in Syria
A military expert offers a comprehensive look at the Assad regime's past and current use of airpower against the Syrian people.
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Articles & Testimony
Iran Talks: Is New Momentum Enough?
Iran Talks: Is New Momentum Enough? Patrick Clawson
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  • Patrick Clawson
Video
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Asset Test: What Israel Brings to the U.S.-Israel Alliance
"Israel is like Intel on steroids ... Israeli engineers saved the company." Greg Slater, senior counsel and director of trade and competition policy, Intel Corporation "Israel is probably the ally in the region whose interests are most closely aligned with those of the United States." Michael Eisenstadt, director, Military and
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  • Greg Slater
  • Michael Eisenstadt
  • David Pollock
Articles & Testimony
Conducting Field Research on Terrorism in Iraq
Washington Institute fellow Michael Knights contributed a chapter to the multiauthor volume Conducting Terrorism Field Research: A Guide (ed. Adam Dolnik), a detailed and practically oriented handbook on the challenges of conducting terrorist fieldwork. The book offers a collection of articles from experts representing different risk groups, disciplines, methodological approaches
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  • Michael Knights
Video
Brief Analysis
Year of Decision: U.S. Policy toward Iran in 2013
On February 7, 2013, James F. Jeffrey and Thomas Pickering addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Ambassador Jeffrey, a former assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor, is author of the new Institute study Moving to Decision: U.S. Policy toward Iran . Ambassador Pickering served in
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  • James Jeffrey
  • Thomas Pickering
Articles & Testimony
The Military Role in Yemen's Protests: Civil-Military Relations in the Tribal Republic
President Saleh's solution to Yemen's "civil-military problematic" (to borrow Peter Feaver's phrase) was to build powerful praetorian units and place his relatives in command of them, a counterproductive approach that ultimately increased the risk that Saleh faced. During Yemen's Arab Spring uprisings, sections of the armed forces not controlled by
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  • Michael Knights
In-Depth Reports
Moving to Decision: U.S. Policy Toward Iran
Barring an across-the-board change in Tehran's strategic goals, the Iranian people's readiness for regime change, or the scope and immediacy of the Iranian threat to the United States, there is little reason to believe that a policy based exclusively on military action or rapprochement is viable. Therefore, the most reasonable
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  • James Jeffrey
Video
Brief Analysis
Asset Test: New Strategic and Economic Dimensions of U.S.-Israeli Relations
Read a summary or watch video of a recent panel discussion featuring Institute scholars Michael Eisenstadt and David Pollock, along with Intel's Greg Slater and Dr. Steven Phillips of the NIH, on the wide-ranging ways the United States benefits from its alliance with Israel.
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
  • David Pollock
  • Greg Slater
  • Steve Phillips
Articles & Testimony
The State of Global Jihad Online
An in-depth analysis of past and present chatter on prominent jihadist internet forums, including its implications for extremist ideological penetration in the West.
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  • Aaron Y. Zelin
Articles & Testimony
Should the U.S. and Its Allies Intervene Militarily in Syria?
Washington Institute fellow Andrew Tabler and Syria expert Brian Fishman discuss the need for direct action. Download a PDF of the full debate.
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  • Andrew J. Tabler
Brief Analysis
As Syria Crumbles, Israel Prepares for Instability
Although Assad's ouster would bring welcome disruption to the Iran-Hizballah axis, Israel's leaders are focusing on the potential security risks of Syria's deterioration, including chemical and missile proliferation and jihadist border violence.
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  • Michael Herzog
Maps & Graphics
Infographic: Asset Test
How the United States Benefits from Its Alliance with Israel
How Israel contributes to U.S. hard and soft security, from defense and intelligence to economic competitiveness and sustainability.
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
  • David Pollock
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Brief Analysis
Assad's Fall and Iraqi Stability
Assad's ouster would create significant risk of widespread violence in Iraq, but also a fleeting opportunity to regain leverage over the Maliki government.
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  • Michael Knights
Brief Analysis
Syrian Spillover: Perspectives from Neighboring States
As the Assad regime continues its bloody campaign to remain in power, Washington Institute scholars assess the impact of current and potential spillover on Syria's neighbors, Turkey, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, and Lebanon.
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  • David Schenker
  • Michael Herzog
  • Soner Cagaptay
  • Michael Knights
Brief Analysis
Al-Qaeda's Dirty War in Yemen
Yemen needs increased and refocused military aid to continue the long fight against adaptive al-Qaeda forces.
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  • Daniel Green
Articles & Testimony
The Middle East Missile Environment
A comprehensive survey of the rocket and missile arsenals fielded by actors such as Iran, Syria, and Hizballah, along with U.S. and allied efforts to counter the threat.
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
Brief Analysis
Russia's Many Interests in Syria
Given its deep, multifaceted ties to Syria and its strategic posture toward the West, Moscow seems bent on supporting Assad to the bitter end.
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  • Anna Borshchevskaya

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