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Jun 19, 2018
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Phillip Smyth
Articles & Testimony
If a Trump-Iran Summit Happens, Ayatollah So
With little risk for the United States, making the offer would provide an opportunity to restate important non-nuclear demands and show the Iranian people their leaders’ true priorities.
Jun 18, 2018
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David Pollock
Articles & Testimony
A Path Forward for Team Trump on Israel and Gaza: Follow Nickolay Mladenov's Lead
Using the money cut from UNRWA to restore electricity, water, and sewage treatment in Gaza could help prevent another conflict and reopen peace diplomacy.
Jun 18, 2018
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
Iran's Vulnerabilities to U.S. Sanctions (Part 2): Working Smarter, Not Harder
Pending policy decisions on reimposing sanctions will give Washington opportunities to calibrate its arsenal of measures against illicit Iranian financial activity.
Jun 18, 2018
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Katherine Bauer
Brief Analysis
Jun 15, 2018
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Michael Knights
Articles & Testimony
Arab Leaders Need to Play a More Prominent Role on Peace-Making Than They Ever Have Before
By securing regional buy-in for a new peace plan before making it public, Washington has a much better chance of getting the Palestinians back to the negotiating table.
Jun 15, 2018
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Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
Jun 14, 2018
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James Jeffrey
Articles & Testimony
No Going Back:
The UAE's Strategic Move in Hodeidah Should Bring to a Close the First Phase of Yemen's War
Despite significant logistical and diplomatic challenges, liberating the port is vital to providing more humanitarian relief and meeting coalition war aims.
Jun 14, 2018
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Michael Knights
Brief Analysis
Jun 14, 2018
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Barbara A. Leaf
Brief Analysis
Iran’s Vulnerabilities to U.S. Sanctions (Part 1): Finding the Weak Spots
The regime’s most vulnerable point is its precarious banking system, whose persistent mismanagement, capital shortfalls, and lack of transparency have already sparked public protests.
Jun 14, 2018
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Patrick Clawson
Articles & Testimony
Quarter-Million Lives at Risk in Latest Battle for Yemen
Now that the operation has begun, bipartisan congressional threats to sever U.S. military assistance because of humanitarian concerns will be tested.
Jun 14, 2018
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Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
In Search of a New Patron, the KRG Turns Back to Moscow
As the Iraqi Kurds reach out to Russia, the Kremlin’s sway over their politics and energy resources is growing.
Jun 14, 2018
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Bilal Wahab
Brief Analysis
Jordan’s Economic Protests: Repackaging Reform
A new government, delayed tax hikes, and extra Gulf aid can alleviate unrest for now, but such measures cannot mask the kingdom’s fundamental need for unpopular economic reforms.
Jun 13, 2018
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Ghaith al-Omari
Ben Fishman
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Brief Analysis
North Korea in the Middle East: A Dangerous Military Supply Line
Pyongyang has long threatened U.S. regional allies and interests with military support for terrorists, militias, and hostile regimes. Can a potential bilateral deal sever these supply lines?
Jun 12, 2018
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Anthony Ruggiero
Kongdan Oh
Jay Solomon
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Reshuffle, Rinse, and Reform: Tunisia's Government Under Strain
While a cabinet reshuffle in Tunisia would appease some parties and civil society groups, ushering in a new government would do little to address the deeper challenges facing the country’s democratic transition. In recent weeks, Tunisia's government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Youssef Chahed, has faced growing calls from
Jun 12, 2018
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Sarah Feuer
Articles & Testimony
Yemen Is Not a Sideshow
Curbing Iran's foreign meddling and ending the cycle of destructive fighting will require greater political engagement by the Trump administration.
Jun 12, 2018
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Barbara A. Leaf
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Why Syria’s Kurds are Struggling Politically
According to one Kurdish proverb, “the Kurd loses at the negotiating table in hours what he has gained on the battlefield over years.” Indeed, although in recent years Syrian Kurdish organizations have demonstrated their military effectiveness in the war against the Islamic State, they have so far been unable to
Jun 12, 2018
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Abdel Raheem Said
Articles & Testimony
While Mo Salah Sleeps in Grozny
Russia’s World Cup hospitality toward Egypt is the latest example of how Putin curries favor in the Middle East via Chechnya.
Jun 12, 2018
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Brief Analysis
Iranian Militias in Iraq's Parliament: Political Outcomes and U.S. Response
As Washington mulls sanctions on Asaib Ahl al-Haq and similar groups, it should mind the volatility of Baghdad’s near-term political situation and the questionable efficacy of ‘wing’ distinctions.
Jun 11, 2018
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Phillip Smyth
Articles & Testimony
New Arab Gulf Council Reflects Shift in Strategy, Leadership
As the Gulf's cohesion continues to erode, could a united political front composed of Saudi Arabia and the UAE be the glue the region needs?
Jun 11, 2018
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Simon Henderson
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