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Toward an Enduring Ceasefire: Preventing the Rocket Rearmament of Gaza Terrorist Groups
A group of weapons experts and former officials outlines practical steps for ensuring that Hamas and other militants do not rebuild their rocket forces, jeopardize reconstruction efforts, or spark another major conflict.
Aug 21, 2014
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
No Iran Deal Is Better Than Any (Feasible) Deal
At present, Iran is unlikely to accept more limitations on its nuclear activities, but that doesn't mean Washington has to settle for a watered-down deal that further damages U.S. strategic interests.
Aug 13, 2014
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  • James Jeffrey
Articles & Testimony
Iran: Status of the P5+1
A good deal with Iran is one that clearly advances U.S. interests -- not only the interest in nuclear nonproliferation globally, but in the stability of the Middle East and U.S. prestige and influence in the region.
Jul 29, 2014
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  • Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Iran Deal Extension: Analyzing the State Department's Media Note
The department's latest public statement seems to cast a positive light on the recent nuclear extension, but its omissions paint a cloudier picture.
Jul 25, 2014
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  • Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
A North Korean in Iran
Ongoing close ties between Tehran and senior North Korean officials are raising concerns about potential transfer of nuclear and missile technology.
Jul 23, 2014
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  • Olli Heinonen
  • Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
U.S. Must Play Hardball in Nuclear Talks with Iran
As it prepares for four more months of nuclear talks with Iran, the U.S. faces a disadvantage: Even if there is ultimately no agreement, Tehran will pocket the considerable concessions Washington has already made. Iran will then argue to the world that it has proven its reasonableness and that sanctions
Jul 21, 2014
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  • Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Boots on the Ground: Israel Enters Gaza
Israel's ground operations and objectives are limited for now, but the IDF is ready to expand the mission if Hamas chooses to prolong the faceoff and continue firing rockets.
Jul 18, 2014
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  • Jeffrey White
  • Neri Zilber
Brief Analysis
Iran Can Afford to Say No to a Nuclear Deal
The Islamic Republic has taken tough measures to adjust to the new sanctions, and its economy is now positioned to grow modestly even if the sanctions remain in place.
Jul 17, 2014
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  • Patrick Clawson
Brief Analysis
Assessing the Three Scenarios for the Iran Nuclear Negotiations
The current talks could end with an extension, a breakdown, or a surprise deal -- all of which pose difficult challenges for U.S. policy.
Jul 16, 2014
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  • Michael Singh
  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Speaking about the Unthinkable: The Nuclear Debate Iran Needs to Have
A public airing of the potential consequences of Iran's nuclear program could alter the terms of debate and possibly encourage greater restraint within the Islamic Republic.
Jul 1, 2014
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
Brief Analysis
Background on the 'Possible Military Dimensions' of Iran's Nuclear Program
Iran's compartmented nuclear program and fears of sabotage have complicated efforts to address IAEA concerns about the program's suspected military side.
Jun 13, 2014
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  • Nima Gerami
Articles & Testimony
Regional Implications of a Nuclear Deal with Iran
Ambassador Ross discusses how Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and other regional states view the resumption of negotiations with Iran, and what Washington can do to assuage their concerns.
Jun 12, 2014
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  • Dennis Ross
Nuclear Decisionmaking in Iran
May 28, 2014
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  • Nima Gerami
Articles & Testimony
White House Should Seek Congressional Endorsement for Any Iran Deal
As the negotiations with Iran enter a critical stage, Washington needs to develop bipartisan consensus about the parameters of an acceptable agreement.
May 23, 2014
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  • Eric Edelman
  • Dennis Ross
  • Ray Takeyh
Articles & Testimony
America Should Not Soften Its Nuclear Demands of Iran
As the next round of talks unfolds, U.S. officials should remember that a weak agreement could prove to be a strategic setback in the guise of a tactical success.
May 14, 2014
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  • Michael Singh
Video
In-Depth Reports
Assessing U.S. Policy across the Middle East
A panel of senior U.S. and foreign policy practitioners shared insights into the status and course of American policy in the Middle East.
May 8, 2014
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  • Elliott Abrams
  • Tim Kaine
  • Jean-David Levitte
  • James Steinberg
United Nations headquarters building in New York - source: Reuters
Articles & Testimony
Obama Correct -- and Canny -- to Refuse a Visa to Iranian Envoy
If the nuclear talks cannot survive this unrelated incident, then the P5+1 must reexamine its narrow approach to the negotiations.
Apr 15, 2014
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  • Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
Iran Seeks to Untangle UN Sanctions
The Islamic Republic has added to its nuclear negotiating team a law professor who has extensive experience making Iran's case in international disputes.
Apr 10, 2014
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  • Steven Ditto
In-Depth Reports
Tightening the Reins
How Khamenei Makes Decisions
This new study by Mehdi Khalaji focuses on explaining the decisionmaking process within Iran's highest political echelon.
Apr 9, 2014
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  • Mehdi Khalaji
In-Depth Reports
What Iran's Chemical Past Tells Us About Its Nuclear Future
Michael Eisenstadt examines the parallels between the development of Iran's chemical warfare program during the war with Iraq and its nuclear program today.
Apr 3, 2014
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  • Michael Eisenstadt

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Michael Singh is the Managing Director and Lane-Swig Senior Fellow at The Washington Institute.
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Simon Henderson is the Baker Senior Fellow and director of the Bernstein Program on Gulf and Energy Policy at The Washington Institute, specializing in energy matters and the conservative Arab states of the Persian Gulf.
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