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Sorting Out U.S. and European Differences Over Iran
Their wildly divergent responses to Iran's protests may be the first salvos in an imminent standoff over the future of the nuclear agreement and international sanctions.
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Jay Solomon
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For Syrian Kurds, Western Sympathy Isn’t Enough
January 8, 2018 Hardly any event attended by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other Turkish officials passes without mention of the threat the People’s Protection Unit (YPG) poses to Turkey’s national security followed by threats that a military campaign to destroy the YPG is only a matter of time
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Youssef Sheiko
Brief Analysis
Rouhani's Protest Paradox
If the protests intensify, President Rouhani may be hard pressed to unravel his greatest dilemma: how to honor his economic and reform promises while preserving his decades-long commitment to the regime's core principles.
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Omer Carmi
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Protests in Iran: Why? What Impact? How Should the U.S. Respond?
Washington Institute experts discuss the economic, social, diplomatic, and military implications of the anti-regime demonstrations sweeping Iran. Read a summary or watch video of the full event.
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Michael Singh
Patrick Clawson
Michael Eisenstadt
Hanin Ghaddar
Mehdi Khalaji
Articles & Testimony
To Save Turkey's Democracy, the Country's Opposition Must Offer Erdogan a Grand Bargain
If Erdogan does not compromise with Turkey's forty-million-strong opposition, Kurdish nationalists and other factions could spark widespread unrest.
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Soner Cagaptay
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Iran's Coercive Apparatus: Capacity and Desire
A closer look at the structure and tactics of the many-headed internal security network that the Islamic Republic has deployed to crack down on protestors nationwide.
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Saeid Golkar
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Is There a Coherent EU Policy Towards the Iranian Crisis?
January 5, 2018 After several days of demonstrations, protests, and civilian deaths as a result of clashes with security forces, the EU, through a spokeswoman for EU Foreign Policy chief Federica Mogherini, cautiously put out statements urging “restraint” and saying it was “monitoring the situation” after having “been in touch
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Magnus Norell
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Iran Protests: Mild Arab Official Reactions, Strong Public Ire at Iran
January 5, 2018 As street protests persist against the regime in Iran, Arab official reaction so far has been surprisingly restrained. Typically, a prominent op-ed this week by Abdul Rahman al-Rashed in the flagship Saudi media website, Al-Arabiya, urged not regime change but merely policy changes in Tehran. This reticence
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David Pollock
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Terrorists, Not Kharijites
January 5, 2018 The use of the term “Kharijite,” an Islamic sect that is well-known in Islamic history and heritage, has accompanied the emergence of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to the point where the term “Kharijite” is used today to directly refer to the organization. Just as
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Saud Al-Sharafat
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Provinces Lead the Center in Iran's Protests
As ethnic minorities and poverty-stricken provincial communities assume a greater role in nationwide unrest, the regime will likely try to pit them against each other.
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Brenda Shaffer
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Moscow’s Message on Iran Has Been Cautious and Almost Neutral
The muted response to the protests may stem from Russia's reliance on Iranian assistance in Syria and its dearth of other regional partners.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Oil and the Constitution: Kurdistan vs. Baghdad
January 03, 2018 There is an argument that natural resource abundance is associated with slow growth, greater inequality, and poverty for a majority of a country’s population. Therefore, natural resource wealth has a two-way path: it can lead to economic growth and development, or it can drop the country into
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What Caused the KRG Miscalculation on the Independence Referendum?
January 03, 2018 The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) conducted the independence referendum on 25 September 2017. Of the 72.16 percent of eligible voters in the Kurdistan Region and the disputed territories that cast their votes, 92.73 percent favored separation from Iraq despite vehement opposition both internally and externally. The KRG
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Akiko Yoshioka
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Shifts in the Demographic Profile of Hezbollah’s Combat Fatalities: What Do They Mean?
The group's efforts to increase recruitment in certain areas of Lebanon have helped it continue the fight in Syria, but they could cause internal fissures down the road.
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Kendall Bianchi
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Iranians Are Mad as Hell About Their Foreign Policy
The more the regime believes that its foreign adventures threaten its internal foundations, the more likely it will be to temper its behavior.
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Dennis Ross
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The Protesters in Iran Need Real Help from Washington
The sign of a successful policy response will be its ability to remain relevant whether the demonstrations gather steam or subside.
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Michael Singh
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Middle East's Dull Response to Jerusalem Decision Shouldn't Come as a Surprise
The various regional actors who galvanized past protests have lost much of their legitimacy in recent years.
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Haisam Hassanein
Wesam Hassanein
Articles & Testimony
The Fantasy of an International Jerusalem
One hundred years ago, over a lunch, the internationalization of Jerusalem became irrelevant, and it remains so today.
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Martin Kramer
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تقویت نیروهای امنیتی عراق
نهادهای امنیتی فعلی عراق نیاز به تقویت دارند، و نیروهای بسیج مردمی موسوم به «حشد شعبی» میتوانند به کمک نیروهای ائتلاف در این فرآیند گنجانده شوند.
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اسماعیل السودانی
مایکل نایتز
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To Save Syria, Assad Must Step Down
At this current juncture there is not a viable path for either Syrian rebel forces nor for the opposition to win the war on their own. Saving Syria requires international cooperation by executing an effective plan to end the crisis. The best way forward is for the United States to
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Oula A. Alrifai
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