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Can Obama Save Turkey from a Syrian Quagmire?
More decisive American engagement would simultaneously end doubts about the United States’ commitment to Syria and save Turkey from being pulled further into a conflict that threatens to derail the impressive political and economic progress of the last decade.
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Soner Cagaptay
James Jeffrey
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Political Instability in Jordan
A new report on how Washington can help Jordan deal with continuing turmoil at home and abroad.
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Robert Satloff
David Schenker
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Syria to Top Erdogan's Washington Agenda
Turkey's worsening border situation gives President Obama considerable asking power with Erdogan on a variety of issues, including Iran, Israel, and domestic reform.
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Soner Cagaptay
James Jeffrey
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South of the Border, a Threat from Hezbollah
A detailed look at the group's robust criminal and support networks in Latin America, including its close relations with drug cartels.
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Matthew Levitt
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The Muslim Brotherhood: From Opposition to Power
Assuming the Brotherhood is "democratic" and "nonviolent" has left the international community unprepared for the very undemocratic and violent reality. Alison Pargeter is not so deluded.
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Eric Trager
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Yes, Iraq Is Unraveling
Loosening the ties that bind Iraq together is a risk, but holding too tightly is the greater danger.
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Michael Knights
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Turkey's Future
Turkey can continue its economic rise and become a regional power so long as it remains a democracy.
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Soner Cagaptay
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On Syria, Diplomacy and Coercion Are Not Mutually Exclusive
Increased U.S. support for the opposition and credible threats of military force are vital to altering the calculations of other parties and advancing diplomacy.
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Standoff Between the Tunisian Government and Ansar al-Sharia
Whichever way the latest tensions unfold, Tunis is unlikely to return to its "light touch" of old, and further confrontations with the Salafists could become the norm.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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Israel Acted on Its Red Line, Now Obama Must Act on His
While taking action in Syria will not be simple or cheap, it will ultimately be less costly than losing control of chemical weapons or letting Jordan and other neighbors be destabilized.
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Dennis Ross
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Multilateralism Breeds Paralysis
The Obama administration has made intervention in Syria dependent on the Arab League, which is utterly unprepared to act.
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David Schenker
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In-Depth Reports
Beijing, Moscow, and the Middle East
Two leading scholars of Russian and Chinese foreign policy explored Moscow and Beijing's evolving interests and approaches to the Middle East at the Institute's 2013 Soref Symposium.
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Alexander Shumilin
Wu Bingbing
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Instant Analysis: Commentary on Secretary Hagel's Remarks
Three of journalism's leading observers of Washington and U.S. national security shared their insights into Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel's keynote remarks at the Institute's 2013 Soref Symposium.
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David Rennie
David Sanger
Joby Warrick
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In-Depth Reports
Egypt's Revolution, Two Years On: Transition in Distress?
Anwar E. El Sadat, president of Egypt's Reform and Development Party, joined Institute counselor and former White House Middle East advisor Dennis Ross at The Washington Institute's 2013 Soref Symposium for a conversation on Egypt's ongoing transition to post-Mubarak rule.
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Mohamed Anwar E. al-Sadat
In-Depth Reports
Coping with Change: The Middle East and the Second Obama Administration
2013 Soref Symposium
The Washington Institute convened a broad array of policymakers, activists, scholars, and journalists from around the world for The Washington Institute's annual policy conference in Washington, DC.
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Brief Analysis
Tehran to Decide Who Can Run for President
As the regime narrows the list of approved candidates for the upcoming presidential election, Washington should criticize Tehran for limiting who is permitted to run.
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Mehdi Khalaji
Articles & Testimony
Israel's Real Target Is Not Syria but Hezbollah
Israel's airstrikes were intended to prevent Hezbollah from upgrading its arsenal, not to influence Syria's civil war.
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Michael Herzog
Brief Analysis
Erdogan Visits Washington
The May 16 summit provides an opportunity to strengthen cooperation on Iraq, Syria, Israel, and Iran.
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Soner Cagaptay
James Jeffrey
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In-Depth Reports
Israel's New Government and the Challenges of Regional Security
Tzachi Hanegbi, member of the Knesset, Likud, and former Israeli minister of intelligence, addresses The Washington Institute's 2013 Soref Symposium on May 9, 2013.
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Tzachi Hanegbi
Articles & Testimony
Turkey Fears Russia Too Much to Intervene in Syria
Given Turkey's longstanding fear of Russia, it is unlikely to take action against the Assad regime without full NATO involvement.
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Soner Cagaptay
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