Burhan and Idris shake hands
Kamil Idris and the Illusion of Civilian Leadership in Sudan
Sudan's new prime minister was recently appointed to present a civilian face palatable to the international community; whether he can implement reforms in Sudan's complex environment as promised in his recent speech will depend on international pressure and his ability to navigate the country's power dynamics.
Jun 19, 2025
  • Areig Elhag
Balancing National Security and Economic Priorities in the U.S.-Jordan Relationship
As the U.S. administration shifts towards an economics-first approach to foreign policy, Jordan will need to find ways to emphasize the benefits of the two countries' decades-long broader strategic relationship in public messaging—both for its own national security interests and as a way to assuage public concerns.
May 5, 2025
  • Saud Al-Sharafat
Countering Iran's Deceptive Behavior in Nuclear Negotiations
In negotiations, the Iranian regime prefers to operate discreetly and secretly, allowing Tehran to shape the information spectrum and protract talks to buy time and wear down their negotiation counterparts. By shining light on the diplomatic process, U.S. policymakers can provide a counter-narrative that takes to task Iranian intransigence and provides accurate information for the Iranian public.
Apr 17, 2025
  • Farzin Nadimi
Allowing Political Opposition in the New Syria
The new Syrian government will be judged not just by its treatment of minorities, but also how it approaches political opposition—and its checkered history in this regard gives pause.
Apr 17, 2025
  • Ishtar Al Shami
China Flexes Its Soft Power in the KRI
In the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, signs of Chinese soft power are increasingly visible to residents of an area with longstanding ties to the United States.
Apr 11, 2025
  • Winthrop Rodgers
  • Sardar Aziz

In Memoriam: Dr. David Pollock, 1950-2024

David Pollock
David Pollock: A Retrospective
David’s endless optimism, insightful and entertaining anecdotes, and thoughtful comments on his colleagues’ work were all defining features of his time at The Washington Institute. His mentorship will undoubtedly continue to inspire the dozens of young professionals who worked with him, continuing his legacy.
Jan 11, 2024
  • Catherine Cleveland