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U.S. Revamps Its 'Muddle East' Policy
The foreign policy team of US President Barack Obama is undertaking a reassessment of its policy all over the Middle East, including Israel. No one has made or will make a public declaration about such a change, but a reassessment is nonetheless under way, and we can already detect the
Jul 21, 2010
Israel:
Not Just a Strategic Asset, but a Strategic Bonanza
On July 20, 2010, the Nixon Center sponsored a debate between Washington Institute executive director Robert Satloff and former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia Chas Freeman on the question of whether Israel is an asset or liability to U.S. strategic interests. According to Dr. Satloff, a cost-benefit analysis of the
Jul 20, 2010
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  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Yemen's Forever War:
The Houthi Rebellion
On July 13, 2010, Barak Salmoni, along with Christopher Boucek and April Longley Alley, addressed a special Policy Forum luncheon at The Washington Institute. Author of the recent study Regime and Periphery in Northern Yemen: The Huthi Phenomenon, Dr. Salmoni has served as a political scientist at the RAND National
Jul 20, 2010
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  • Barak Salmoni
Brief Analysis
Yemen's Forever War:
Political Instability in the South
On July 13, 2010, April Longley Alley, along with Barak Salmoni and Christopher Boucek, addressed a special Policy Forum luncheon at The Washington Institute. A research associate at the National Defense University's Center for Applied Strategic Learning, Dr. Alley served as a Yemen expert for Gen. David Petraeus's U.S. Central
Jul 19, 2010
Articles & Testimony
Disrupting the Flow of Funds to Terrorist Groups and Their Supporters
On July 14, 2010, Matthew Levitt, senior fellow and director of the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at The Washington Institute, provided written testimony for the record to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs, for a hearing titled "Evaluating the Justice against Sponsors of Terrorism Act
Jul 14, 2010
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  • Matthew Levitt
In-Depth Reports
Fighting the Ideological Battle
The Missing Link in U.S. Strategy to Counter Violent Extremism
As nonaffiliate terrorist actors begin to take center stage and al-Qaeda's core strength diminishes, it has become clear that America is at war with a larger enemy: the extremist ideology that fuels and supports Islamist violence. Unfortunately, the United States is not well equipped to fight on this ideological battleground
Jul 8, 2010
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  • J. Scott Carpenter
  • Matthew Levitt
  • Steven Simon
  • Juan Zarate
Brief Analysis
The Obama-Netanyahu Meeting:
Assessment and Implications
With smiles, compliments, and a strong dose of hospitality, President Obama did his best to provide a dramatically improved backdrop for U.S.-Israeli relations during Binyamin Netanyahu's July 6 visit to the White House, compared to the climate that greeted the Israeli prime minister upon his strained April visit. This included
Jul 8, 2010
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  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Netanyahu Comes to Washington:
Assessing U.S.-Israel Relations
On July 1, 2010, Stephen Hadley and
Jul 2, 2010
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  • Stephen Hadley
  • Michael Herzog
Articles & Testimony
I Don't Want to Hold Your Hand
What will be the image that frames the news reporting of June 29's White House meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia? Surely not another bow toward the desert monarch, as caught on video at the London G-20 meeting in April 2009. Or what hypercritics
Jun 28, 2010
Brief Analysis
Giving Teeth to the Iran Sanctions:
Targeting Re-Export Loopholes
Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week, Undersecretary of State William Burns and Undersecretary of the Treasury Stuart Levey laid out the administration's game plan for leveraging the sanctions mandate created by UN Security Council Resolution 1929, adopted earlier this month. Central to this strategy is "vigorous" implementation
Jun 25, 2010
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  • Matthew Levitt
Brief Analysis
Fighting the Ideological Battle:
The Missing Link in America's Effort to Counter Violent Extremism
On June 21, 2010, Matthew Levitt, J. Scott Carpenter, and Juan Zarate addressed a special Policy Forum luncheon at The Washington Institute. The event marked the release of recommendations from their forthcoming report (coauthored by Steve Simon, adjunct senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations)
Jun 24, 2010
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  • Matthew Levitt
  • J. Scott Carpenter
  • Juan Zarate
Brief Analysis
The Gaza Flotilla Incident:
Implications for Middle East Politics and U.S. Policy
On June 18, 2010, Michael Eisenstadt, Soner Cagaptay, David Makovsky, and Robert Satloff addressed a special Policy Forum luncheon at The Washington Institute. Mr. Eisenstadt is director of the Institute's Military and Security Studies Program. Dr. Cagaptay is director of the Institute's Turkish Research Program. Mr. Makovsky is the Institute's
Jun 23, 2010
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
  • Soner Cagaptay
  • David Makovsky
  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
The Gaza Flotilla Incident:
Impact on Three Key Arab Actors
The following summary is part two of Robert Satloff's presentation to a June 18, 2010, Washington Institute Policy Forum on the impact of the Gaza flotilla incident. Part one, issued yesterday as PolicyWatch #1670, focused on implications for U.S. policy. For full audio of the event, which also included presentations
Jun 22, 2010
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  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Three Critical Weeks in the Middle East:
Insights into U.S. Policy
The following summary is part one of Robert Satloff's presentation to a June 18, 2010, Washington Institute Policy Forum on the impact of the Gaza flotilla incident. Part two, issued as PolicyWatch #1671, addresses the reverberations of the Gaza episode on Arab actors. For full audio of the event, which
Jun 21, 2010
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  • Robert Satloff
In-Depth Reports
Actions, Not Just Attitudes:
A New Paradigm for U.S.-Arab Relations
The latest Pew poll on Middle Eastern political behavior illustrates the media's post-9/11 tendency to report on America's standing on the Arab street -- without analyzing whether attitudes toward the U.S. have any significant effect on actual Arab behavior. To remedy this striking diagnostic gap, The Washington Institute presents a
Jun 17, 2010
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  • David Pollock
In-Depth Reports
The Changing Face of Jihadi Terror: Lessons from the Near Miss in Times Square
Homegrown radicalization is on the rise inside the United States. Americans have gone overseas to wage jihad, while a string of terrorists have recently been sent from abroad to attack Americans here at home, ranging from Najibullah Zazi's plot targeting New York City, to the Christmas Day bombing attempt, to
Jun 14, 2010
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  • Juan Zarate
  • Daniel Freedman
  • Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
Charities Need to Raise Their Defenses against Exploitation by Terrorists
Terrorist groups have long exploited charities. Humanitarian groups are attractive covers for illicit acts, after all. Characteristics that would arouse money-laundering suspicions in other organizations -- such as running projects in zones of conflict and sending a flow of money in only one direction -- are standard operating procedure for
Jun 14, 2010
Articles & Testimony
Remember When Iran Won?
This is an eventful week for Iran. On June 9, the country was hit with a fourth sanctions resolution by the U.N. Security Council. June 12 will mark the first anniversary of a disputed presidential election that plunged Iran into turmoil and galvanized the opposition "Green Movement." But the event
Jun 11, 2010
Brief Analysis
Defining Homeland Security Intelligence
How does the Department of Homeland Security organize its counterterrorism intelligence operations?
Jun 4, 2010
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  • Todd Rosenblum
◆ Counterterrorism Lecture Series
Brief Analysis
After the Gaza Flotilla:
Policy Challenges and Options
Israel's May 31 interception of the "Gaza flotilla" has provoked a great deal of commentary on the wisdom and even legality of the naval blockade. This focus is misplaced, however; Israel's embargo is a consequence, not the cause, of the situation in Gaza. Indeed, given the lack of progress in
Jun 3, 2010
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  • Michael Singh

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