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Keynote Address
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Amman for this policy conference. Many of you have come a long way to be here with us, which is entirely appropriate, for the whole Middle East has come a long way in the past five years. The very fact that
Sep 9, 1995
Brief Analysis
King Hussein's Iraq Speech:
Opportunities and Challenges
In his televised address Wednesday, King Hussein defined a new policy toward Iraq that underscores his connection to the Iraqi people and armed forces, puts him at the forefront of the anti-Saddam coalition, and lays down a clear marker to Saddam that one false move would trigger the shutting down
Aug 25, 1995
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Robert Satloff
Alan Makovsky
In-Depth Reports
Between Pragmatism and Ideology:
The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, 1989-94
The Muslim Brotherhood and its political wing, the Islamic Action Front, represent the most powerful political movement in Jordan today. Their statements and actions over the past five years—in government and in opposition—offer insight into how the Islamists might conduct domestic and foreign affairs if they come to power. To
Aug 1, 1995
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Sabah el-Said
Brief Analysis
Turkish Foreign Policy:
Opportunities and Risks
On July 26, 1995, Dr. Emre Gönensay, ambassador-at-large and chief advisor to Turkish Prime Minister Tansu Çiller, addressed a session of The Washington Institute's Policy Forum on Turkey's foreign policy and security interests. The following is a rapporteur's summary of his remarks. Turkey's New Geo-Politics When Mustafa Kemal Attaturk founded
Jul 26, 1995
Brief Analysis
Great Power Politics and the Azerbaijan Oil Pipeline
On July 18, 1995, Terence Adams, president of the Azerbaijan International Operating Company (AIOC), and Gregory Rich, president of the AIOC Pipeline Group, addressed a session of The Washington Institute's Policy Forum on the energy potential of the Caspian Sea region and efforts to extract and export Azerbaijan's oil and
Jul 18, 1995
Brief Analysis
Proliferation and Theater Missile Defense:
The Middle East
On July 13, 1995, Lt. General Malcolm R. O'Neill, director of the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, addressed a session of the The Washington Institute's Policy Forum on U.S. theater missile defense and missile proliferation in the Middle East. The following is a rapporteur's summary of his remarks. The Threat of
Jul 13, 1995
Brief Analysis
The Arab-Israeli Peace Process:
Politics, Policy, and Public Opinion
On, July 10, 1995, Samuel Lewis, counselor to the Washington Institute, and Robert Satloff, executive director of the Washington Institute, addressed a session of the The Washington Institute's Policy Forum on the status of the peace process and its future development. The following is a rapporteur's summary of their remarks
Jul 10, 1995
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Samuel Lewis
Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Azerbaijan, Russia, and the Middle East
On June 16, 1995, Ambassador Vafa Guluzade, principal foreign policy advisor to Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev, addressed a session of The Washington Institute's Policy Forum on Azerbaijan's relations with Russia and the Middle East. The following is a rapporteur's summary of his remarks. Although Azerbaijan is now an independent state
Jun 16, 1995
In-Depth Reports
An Islamic Republic of Algeria?
Implications for the Middle East and the West
The More than three years after Algeria's military-backed government annulled the results of the first round of parliamentary elections, the country remains locked in a bloody civil war with insurgents seeking to establish a sharia-based Islamic regime. While by no means assured, an Islamist takeover could occur in one of
Jun 1, 1995
Brief Analysis
America, Iran, and the Allies:
To Halifax and Beyond
In recent weeks, President Clinton has taken unilateral action against Iran (imposing a ban on U.S. private investment and trade) and has attempted bilateral diplomacy (with Russia) to curtail Tehran's efforts to acquire nuclear power and technology. Because neither of these two initiatives can by themselves succeed in "containing" Iran
May 15, 1995
Brief Analysis
Iran and India:
Assessing the Rafsanjani Trip
NEW DELHI -- President Rafsanjani's trip here last week received widespread publicity largely because it coincided with -- and reportedly upstaged -- Treasury Secretary Rubin's visit to India. In a larger sense, though, as Washington seeks to contain Iran's growing ties with Russia and China, Rafsanjani's trip to this other
Apr 26, 1995
Brief Analysis
The U.S.-Iran Confrontation:
Dissecting Tehran's Strategy
This week's announcement of the cancellation of Iran's participation in the Azerbaijan oil consortium -- partly as a result of U.S. pressure on both Azerbaijan and U.S. oil companies -- is the latest result of U.S. efforts to strengthen the "containment" of Iran's Islamic regime. So far, Iran has responded
Apr 17, 1995
Brief Analysis
Turkey's Northern Iraq Dilemma
Turkish Foreign Minister Erdal Inonu arrives tonight as part of a tour of major Allied capitals to explain Turkey's military operation in northern Iraq. In Washington--far more sympathetic to the Turkish action than European capitals, yet nevertheless insistent that it be "limited in duration and scope"--Inonu probably hopes to focus
Apr 6, 1995
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Alan Makovsky
In-Depth Reports
Keynote Address
It is truly my honor to be here with you on this occasion. It is hard to believe that The Washington Institute is already ten years old. It does not seem like that long ago that it was created. But it has been a splendid decade not only for the
Apr 5, 1995
Brief Analysis
President Mubarak's Visit and the Middle East Nuclear Debate
As Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak opens his talks in Washington, his government's approach to the extension of the 1968 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) is likely to be high on the agenda. Egypt's position is that it will not support the NPT's indefinite extension if Israel does not sign the treaty
Apr 5, 1995
In-Depth Reports
America and the Middle East:
An Enduring Role in a Changing World
Keynote addresses by Al Gore, Yitzhak Rabin, Martin Gilbert, Osama El-Baz, Nabil Sha'ath, Fayiz Tarawneh, and Uri Savir. Eminent Persons Roundtable with Ralph Begleiter, Richard Cheney, Leslie Gelb, Charles Krauthammer, Joseph Lieberman, and Samuel Lewis.
Apr 4, 1995
In-Depth Reports
Intelligence and the Middle East:
What Do We Need To Know?
Preface In the post-Cold War era and with the emergence of new security challenges to U.S. interests around the globe, the U.S. intelligence community has come under intense scrutiny. Indeed, the principal mission of the newly-established Presidential Commission on Roles and Capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence Community -- whose ranks
Apr 1, 1995
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Ellen Laipson
Brief Analysis
Nuclear Politics in the Middle East
On Thursday, March 23, 1995, Institute Senior Fellow Michael Eisenstadt and Visiting Fellow Shai Feldman delivered Policy Forum presentations on developments in nuclear proliferation and nuclear arms control efforts in the Middle East. The following is a rapporteur's report of their comments. Michael Eisenstadt Nuclear arms control is likely to
Mar 23, 1995
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Michael Eisenstadt
Brief Analysis
Estimating the Effects of Comprehensive U.S. Sanctions on Iran
Secretary of Defense Perry's statements in Bahrain today highlighting the "potential threat" of Iran's deployment of "8,000 military personnel . . . anti-ship missiles, air-defense missiles and chemical weapons" on disputed Persian Gulf islands will renew debate over imposing comprehensive economic sanctions on Iran. A key element of that debate
Mar 22, 1995
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Patrick Clawson
Brief Analysis
Iran's Naval Buildup in the Gulf:
An Assessment
While Iran's recent nuclear deal with Russia has attracted world attention, Tehran has in the past few months bolstered its military presence on the strategic Persian Gulf island of Abu Musa, raising new questions about its intentions and heightening concerns about Iranian policy in the Gulf. Iran's Naval Buildup Since
Mar 8, 1995
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Michael Eisenstadt
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