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How the United States Should Help Protect Jordan from the Chaos Next Door
A comprehensive look at the concrete steps the Trump administration can take to secure a vital ally that has shown signs of struggling under the weight of refugees and numerous other challenges.
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  • David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Beyond 'One State': Preliminary Conclusions from the Netanyahu Meeting
The president's 'one state' comment may have been offhand, and the idea is a nonstarter in any case, but the two leaders did seem to agree in principle on a mechanism that would likely limit settlement activity.
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  • David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
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
Articles & Testimony
Iran on Notice
A former Treasury official outlines the various steps Washington can take to support its stated goal of curbing provocative Iranian behavior such as ballistic missile tests, military interventionism, illicit financing, and terror sponsorship.
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  • Katherine Bauer
Articles & Testimony
Why Trump and Netanyahu Might Keep Iran Nuclear Deal After All
Despite the prime minister's distaste for the deal, he will likely ask Washington to enforce it to the hilt instead of shredding it -- something the Trump White House seems ready to do given its actions toward Iran thus far.
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  • Matthew Levitt
  • Katherine Bauer
  • Patrick Clawson
Articles & Testimony
Trump and Netanyahu Won't Bury the Two-State Solution
By forcing the settlements issue prematurely, Israel's right-wing parties may have misjudged the new administration's interest in preserving its peacemaking options.
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  • Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
Memo to Trump: Iraq Is Too Big to Fail
Actions like the travel ban on Iraqis could have the unintended effect of derailing the U.S. alliance with Baghdad -- an outcome that would benefit Iran, the Islamic State, and no one else.
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  • Michael Knights
In-Depth Reports
Reinforcing the Role of Sanctions in Restraining Iran
Even while the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is in place, the Trump administration could bring significant pressure to bear on Iran. In this Policy Note, Institute fellows Katherine Bauer, Patrick Clawson, and Matthew Levitt look at the role of sanctions in restraining Iran's regional aggression and disrupting its global-terrorism
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  • Katherine Bauer
  • Patrick Clawson
  • Matthew Levitt
"Arab Spring" protest in 2011
Articles & Testimony
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
Articles & Testimony
The U.S. Should Be Wary About Overplaying Its Hand on the Muslim Brotherhood
The idea of formally designating the group as a terrorist organization raises technical and legal issues that could bolster already-marginalized Brotherhood members in unintended ways if handled improperly.
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  • Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
The Trump-Netanyahu Meeting in the Context of Emerging U.S. Middle East Policy
The two leaders will need to figure out where Israel's pressing concerns about Iran fit in with the Trump administration's emerging regional policy, particularly its emphasis on quickly destroying the Islamic State.
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  • Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
The Plan to Defeat ISIS: Key Decisions and Considerations
Washington should pursue a 'day after' scenario that keeps the United States in the region, maintains its new (YPG) and old (Turkish and Iraqi) relationships, pushes back Iranian ambitions, and 'manages' an inevitable Russian presence.
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  • James Jeffrey
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
President Donald Trump meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel - source: Reuters
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Brief Analysis
Trump-Netanyahu Meeting: A Reset for U.S.-Israel Relations?
Three experts discuss the policy implications of the prime minister's first White House meeting with President Trump.
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  • Robert Satloff
  • David Makovsky
  • Yoaz Hendel
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Brief Analysis
President Trump and the Middle East: Views from Israel
Two Israeli statesmen discuss their country's strategic situation and relations with the United States in the Trump era.
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  • Tzachi Hanegbi
  • Itamar Rabinovich
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Articles & Testimony
Principles to Guide U.S. Military Engagement in the Middle East
The military cannot be effective unless it is used to implement policies based on sound geopolitical judgment and an accurate reading of the region's political and cultural realities.
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  • James Jeffrey
  • Michael Eisenstadt
In-Depth Reports
Strengthening Stability in Northwest Africa:
Ideas for U.S. Policy toward Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia
The countries of northwest Africa -- Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia -- have proven either more resilient or more adaptive than other Middle East states to the political upheavals that have engulfed the region over the last half-dozen years. To varying degrees, however, stability remains a major challenge for all these
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  • Robert Satloff
  • Sarah Feuer
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
A How-To Guide for Moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem
A former Israeli parliamentarian outlines four steps that could help the Trump administration carry out its proposed embassy move.
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  • Einat Wilf
In-Depth Reports
Toward a New Paradigm for Addressing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Like many of his predecessors, President Trump has come to office pledging to solve the decades-long Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In this paper, two veteran U.S. peace negotiators point out the repeated failure of past efforts to reach "all-or-nothing" solutions to this conflict, urge the president not to seek a comprehensive settlement
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  • David Makovsky
  • Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
Jordan's King Abdullah Visits Trump's Washington
Because the proposed Israeli embassy move is a potential headache for the palace, it will no doubt be high on the king's agenda, but U.S. officials should be prepared to offer assurances on other pressing security and economic concerns as well.
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  • David Schenker

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The Diane and Guilford Glazer Foundation Program on Great Power Competition and the Middle East focuses on the region as a setting for heightened competition between the United States and other world powers, such as China and Russia.

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