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Sisi’s Election Challenges in 2018
January 24, 2018 As his current term nears its end, Egyptian president Abdul Fattah al-Sisi is preparing to run in Egypt’s upcoming presidential election, set for three days beginning on March 26. Sisi derives his legitimacy in ruling Egypt from his overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Morsi in June 2013
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Mohammed Soliman
Video
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How Can Saudi Arabia and Egypt Help Confront Toxic Ideologies?
Two experts discuss how Washington can use its warming relations with Cairo and Riyadh to foster soft-power reform campaigns.
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Joseph Braude
Samuel Tadros
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Debating the Hezbollah Problem
Many officials fear that a full ban on the group could jeopardize British relations with Beirut and undermine Lebanon's stability, but the facts show otherwise.
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Matthew Levitt
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Europe’s Position on Iran Protests Looks Nothing Like a Decade Ago
As protests erupted in more than twenty Iranian cities in the waning days of 2017, European leaders were placed in a precarious diplomatic position. When put side-by-side with European responses to the Green Revolution in 2009, the new statements reflect the tamer priorities of European countries: protecting their diplomatic and
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Erika Naegeli
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What If H.R. McMaster Is Right About North Korea?
In the national security advisor's hawkish view, the possibility of military action against Pyongyang could be understood not so much as a good thing, but as the 'least bad' option.
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James Jeffrey
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Middle East FAQs Volume 1: What is the Shia Crescent?
Institute experts Patrick Clawson, Hanin Ghaddar, and Nader Uskowi discuss Iran's growing influence from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean and beyond.
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Patrick Clawson
Hanin Ghaddar
Nader Uskowi
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نزاع امارات متحده عربی و قطر تشدید میشود
با توجه به شکایتهای اماراتیها مبنی بر متوقف کردن هواپیماهای مسافربری غیر نظامی از سوی نیروی هوایی قطر، واشنگتن باید با هر دو طرف درگیر در منازعه جاری خلیج فارس با احتیاط برخورد کند.
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سایمون هندرسون
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A Palestinian Offer to Share Jerusalem
January 17, 2018 The Arab-Israeli peace process limps forward at best, but is more appropriately described as being paralyzed to the extent that it calls for immediate intensive care with the United States as its only broker. President Trump surprised all parties by announcing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel
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Taisir Amre
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Abadi’s Scylla and Charybdis: Navigating the Iraq-Iran Relationship
January 17, 2018 The Iraqi narrative is simple and slightly apologetic: While the danger may have been over-felt, still, the “Islamic State” was at the gates of Baghdad, threatening to storm the capital city, and bluntly promising large-scale massacres of its Shia population. Thus sweeping through the majority of northeastern
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Hassan Mneimneh
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Abbas Still Faces Unattractive Alternatives to Peacemaking
Despite the inflammatory rhetoric in his latest speech, the Palestinian leader is unlikely to foreclose the two-state process and opt for armed struggle, Islamist domination, or other risky options.
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David Makovsky
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The Others: Foreign Fighters in Libya
This new study offers a deeper understanding of the foreign-fighter phenomenon, its evolution, and its potential trajectories.
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Aaron Y. Zelin
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Disputed Zones: A Reservoir of Eternal Conflict
January 12, 2018 A large proportion of the Iraq’s disputed zones fall within the administrative boundaries of the Nineveh governorate, areas in the Rabia-Zummar region where Sunni Kurds and Sunni Arabs are deeply intermeshed. The Sunni Arabs are split between those who support the Kurdistan Region (the Shamar and Jabour
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Saied Qassim
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The Unraveling Islamic Republic
January 12, 2018 The recent demonstrations in Iran have caught many by surprise, especially those who have been attuned to voices sympathetic to the Iranian regime, like that of the National Iranian-American Council (NIAC). Yet the current unrest in Iran has confirmed what those more attuned to domestic conditions in
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Nir Boms
Shayan Arya
Brief Analysis
Assessing the Protests in Tunisia
The latest demonstrations will test the government of Prime Minister Chahed and the broader democratic experiment under way in the birthplace of the Arab Spring.
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Sarah Feuer
Brief Analysis
Will Turkey Call Early Elections?
The next domino in Erdogan's consolidation of power may soon fall, and Washington should view any short-term spike in his nationalist rhetoric through this domestic political lens.
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Soner Cagaptay
In-Depth Reports
Regional Pushback, Nuclear Rollback:
A Comprehensive Strategy for an Iran in Turmoil
This past October, President Trump rolled out a new U.S. strategy toward Iran focused, in the president's words, on the country's destabilizing regional activities, support for terrorist proxies, and proliferation of missiles; he also mentioned the need to fix "serious flaws" in the July 2015 nuclear deal. Trump's plan, however
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Michael Eisenstadt
Brief Analysis
Setting the Stage for Provincial Elections in Kirkuk
The disputed area is more combustible than ever, but the United States still has time to press for consensus-based security and political decisionmaking.
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Michael Knights
Bilal Wahab
Articles & Testimony
Why a Big Wave of European Countries Recognizing Palestine Is Fast Approaching
The chasm is widening between Israeli and EU views on the Palestinians, but officials should not overlook their policy convergence on Iran, Syria, and Saudi Arabia.
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David Makovsky
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To Understand the Complexities of Saudi Arabia, a Quick Course in 'Riyadhology'
The crown prince's rise to the throne could be interrupted by any number of internal dynamics, but studying the nuances of royal relations can help Washington prepare for any nasty surprises.
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
The U.S. Cannot Stand Alone in Middle East Negotiations
If Washington wants to counter destabilizing Iranian activities and guard against a radical Islamic State successor, it must work with European and Arab partners.
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Dennis Ross
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