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Moscow and the Middle East After Russia's Election
Washington and its partners can expect Putin to pursue an increasingly aggressive regional policy that depends on confrontation with the West as the basis for domestic legitimacy.
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Anna Borshchevskaya
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Must Kurds Still Count On Uncertain Allies?
The majority of Kurds had serious hopes that Kurds in Iraq and Syria would have a better political future when Islamic State was defeated in Mosul and Raqqa. Kurds had prevented the spread of global terrorism. They did not expect a gift, but they hoped that their basic rights as
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Magnus Norell
Kurdo Baksi
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Iraq's Energy Future Lies to the North
U.S. support for Iraqi oil export projects involving Turkey, the Gulf, and Europe can help keep undue Iranian influence at bay.
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James Jeffrey
Michael Knights
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Qatar Diplomacy: Unraveling a Complicated Crisis
President Trump's personal intervention to end the split between U.S. Gulf allies will be a major test of his authority—and his patience.
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Simon Henderson
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Reporting Syria and Iraq
A journalist who has covered the wars in Syria and Iraq offers a rare eyewitness account of how the conflicts have defied expert predictions, eroded state identity, and threatened the wider geostrategic order. Watch video.
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Jonathan Spyer
Andrew J. Tabler
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In-Depth Reports
Tentative Transition:
Civil-Military Relations in Turkey Since the July 15 Uprising
On July 15, 2016, Turkey survived a harsh test to its democracy when it pacified a coup attempt led by the ultrasecretive Gulenist movement. But the episode raised more questions than it resolved. Looking back, how had the Gulenists infiltrated the highest military ranks, thereby allowing the uprising to go
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Metin Gurcan
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The Jordan Exception in U.S. Foreign Assistance
By increasing Amman's funding amid austerity measures elsewhere, Washington has reaffirmed the kingdom's strategic importance, but close engagement is needed to make sure the money is well spent.
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Ben Fishman
Ghaith al-Omari
Articles & Testimony
The Source:
How Hacked Emails and a Yacht in Monaco Ended My Career at The Wall Street Journal
An inside look at the ways in which Iran and other governments use digital technologies to undermine the journalists reporting on them.
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Jay Solomon
Fikra Forum
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Iraq’s Nexus of Sectarianism and Corruption
Iraq is entering into another electoral season, yet elections and political parties alone do not mean successful democracy. Rather, government policies and strategies need to be drafted in line with good governance standards in order to ensure synergy between all domestic actors (the state, institutions, civil society organizations, and society)
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Muhanned Al-Azawi
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Iran's Reduced Naval Harassment in the Gulf Is Temporary and Tactical
The U.S. military should view the recent quiet as a short-term interlude in Tehran's longstanding doctrine of aggressive naval behavior.
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Farzin Nadimi
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The Necessary Illusion of a Democratic Lebanon
In a few weeks, Lebanon will hold its long-overdue legislative elections ― originally scheduled for 2014, with the Parliament, failing to enact a new electoral law, extending twice its own mandate. In a region where elections are often conducted with a pre-ordained outcome, the Lebanese elections have offered over the
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Hassan Mneimneh
Articles & Testimony
Boris Johnson Is a Literary Person, But No Churchill
Ahead of a Saudi royal visit to London, British officials are taking a circumspect, historically curious approach in their comments about the kingdom.
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
Forget the Ultimate Deal: Trump and Netanyahu Should Save Gaza For Now
A plan to avert further economic deterioration in the strip may not be an ultimate deal, but it is a necessary one.
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David Makovsky
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How True Is 'The Crown' on The Suez Cover-Up?
In the hit show, Queen Elizabeth II puts the British prime minister in check for his secret plan to attack Egypt, but in real life he was checkmated by David Ben-Gurion.
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Martin Kramer
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Revelatory Elections – A State of Divide and Rule
The Egyptian Commission for Presidential Elections has set March 26 for voting in Egypt (with March 16 as the start date for Egyptians abroad to vote). These elections come amid a kind of fog on the political stage. The outcome is predetermined, which is to favor President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi
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Maged Atef
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Saudi Nuclear Power Plants and the Danger of Proliferation
Riyadh's continuing closeness to Pakistan could prevent Washington from allowing the export of nuclear technology to the kingdom.
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Simon Henderson
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Commenting on Firas Elias: Iran Fears Turkey’s Military Operation in Afrin...
February 28, 2018 This piece by Firas Elias presents a best-case scenario for the Turkish operation in Afrin. It suggests that Ankara’s action may deny Iran access to the Mediterranean, disrupt or even reverse the Damascus regime’s gains in the crucial hinterland of Aleppo, and pit IS against Iranian proxies
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Hassan Mneimneh
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Rebuilding Iraq: The U.S.-Gulf Role
Four experts discuss how the recent Kuwait reconstruction conference will affect efforts to rebuild Iraq's war-torn areas ahead of the May elections.
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Aleksandra Zittle
Shelly Culbertson
Geoffrey Batt
Bilal Wahab
Fikra Forum
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Commenting on Oula Alrifai’s: To Save Syria, Assad Must Step Down
February 28, 2018 No Help from Moscow Ms. Alrifai’s thoughtful article calls for U.S.-Russian coordination to force President Assad to give up power. Unfortunately, I doubt very much that the Russians would be interested in such an outcome for many reasons. First, the Soviets or Russians have been allied with
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Thomas Parker
Brief Analysis
Saudi Military Changes Suggest Shift in Yemen Policy
U.S. pressure to end the war may have spurred Riyadh to reorganize its Defense Ministry and shake up its military leadership.
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Simon Henderson
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