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Will There Be a Revolution in Saudi Arabia?
After the January 25 revolution against Hosni Mubarak's regime just months after Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution, Gulf countries, especially Saudi Arabia, became seized with the fear that the Arab spring protests would spread to their kingdoms. Saudi Arabia rushed to contain domestic manifestations of anger among its youth, and King Abdullah
May 20, 2016
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Hussein Nagah
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Media Analysis of the Meeting Between Prince Turki Al-Faisal and General Amidror
The May 6 meeting between Prince Turki al-Faisal, Saudi Arabia’s former intelligence chief, and Israeli Major General Yaakov Amidror, Israel's former national security advisor—hosted by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy—has spurred a wide range of differing voices in the Arab press to comment. Some newspapers have denounced the
May 20, 2016
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Mohamed Abdelaziz
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Alternative Futures for the Middle East
Lasting reform will have to come from within Middle Eastern societies, a panel of American, Israeli, and Saudi experts said at an Asia Society forum.
May 20, 2016
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Dennis Ross
Michael Herzog
Brief Analysis
Netanyahu's Sudden Coalition Shift: Early Implications
The prime minister has made a seemingly bitter tradeoff: although he is gaining six seats to ensure his political survival, he has saddled himself with a fierce rival, potentially alienated a loyal, experienced defense minister, and left the door open to unfavorable international initiatives.
May 19, 2016
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David Makovsky
Articles & Testimony
Which One of These Presidents Was Toughest on Israel?
The Obama administration is hardly the first to distance itself from Israel based on false assumptions about Arab priorities.
May 19, 2016
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Dennis Ross
Articles & Testimony
How to Prevent Sectarian Backlash from Baghdad Bombings
Continued bombings could bring a devastating flood of sectarian attacks to Baghdad and delay the battle for Mosul, so the coalition should help Iraqis address the capital's longstanding vulnerability.
May 17, 2016
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Sajad Jiyad
Michael Knights
Articles & Testimony
Will Sisi Squander His Chance to Fix Egypt's Economy?
The latest bailout from Saudi Arabia may be the last, so Cairo needs to focus on helping itself by implementing complex subsidy and tax reforms.
May 17, 2016
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Turkey's War of Attrition With the Islamic State: The Rocket Threat
Ankara's terrorist adversaries have expanded their destructive reach with mobile rocket launchers and other formidable weapons, so deterring the threat will require a similarly robust Turkish approach to procurement, development, and deployment of various military systems.
May 17, 2016
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Can Kasapoglu
Brief Analysis
Will Labor Agree to Broaden the Netanyahu Coalition?
A breakthrough will likely hinge on whether Netanyahu agrees to make a significant policy shift, thereby assuaging fierce critics within the Labor Party.
May 16, 2016
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David Makovsky
Brief Analysis
The MFO 2.0
Although improved Egyptian-Israeli cooperation and enhanced remote-monitoring technologies will ease the pain of the planned drawdown in Sinai peacekeepers, the situation will only worsen unless Cairo adopts a more appropriate counterinsurgency strategy.
May 16, 2016
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David Schenker
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Fikra Forum
On the Significance of Dialogue
The principal gain yielded by the exchange of ideas between two adversaries is mutual understanding. Admittedly, at the conclusion of a dialogue it could turn out that the pair really do have irreconcilable views – but at least the discussion has allowed both participants to map out the other’s position
May 13, 2016
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Mohammed Dajani
Brief Analysis
Hezbollah's Biggest Loss to Date in Syria
Mustafa Badreddine's death will hurt the group's operational efforts and morale in Syria, but it remains to be seen who it will blame for the attack and whether it will retaliate.
May 13, 2016
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Nadav Pollak
Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
France Refuses to See Islamism as a Cultural Problem
If European countries keep dodging difficult questions about Islamism for the sake of political expediency, international jihadists will continue to emerge from within.
May 13, 2016
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Fabrice Balanche
Brief Analysis
The IRGC Morphs Into an Expeditionary Force
Funeral notices indicate that Iran has increased its use of IRGC Ground Forces in Syria to offset mounting losses by the elite Qods Force, and this pattern could signal a wider transformation in how the IRGC operates abroad.
May 12, 2016
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Ali Alfoneh
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
International Peace Conference: Winners and Losers
The United States, the United Nations, and other Western capitals have widely acknowledged the unlikely prospects for Palestinian-Israeli peace in the near future. This is notably due to the variety of obstacles, mostly from the Israeli side, against internationally brokered negotiations. Nevertheless, France has insisted on holding an international peace
May 12, 2016
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Adel Al-Astel
Articles & Testimony
The View from Tehran's Twilight Zone:
Iran's Continued Illicit Finance Activities and Their Implications
In Tehran's alternative reality, there is no risk to doing business in the Islamic Republic because sanctions no longer exist, yet such claims ignore the role that the regime's own actions play in scaring foreign banks away.
May 11, 2016
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Matthew Levitt
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Brief Analysis
The Battle for Deir al-Zour: A U.S.-Russian Bridge Against the Islamic State?
The survival of the regime enclave in Deir al-Zour is fundamental to the anti-IS fight, so Washington and Moscow's allies on the ground may need to race to its rescue sooner rather than later.
May 11, 2016
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Fabrice Balanche
Brief Analysis
Gulf Coalition Targeting AQAP in Yemen
Coalition units and allied Yemeni forces have fought a successful and timely campaign to stem the al-Qaeda affiliate's runaway growth in Yemen.
May 10, 2016
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Michael Knights
Alex Almeida
Articles & Testimony
A European Crisis
The future of Europe as a political project may depend on how the union and its individual member states respond to the Islamic State threat.
May 9, 2016
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Olivier Decottignies
Brief Analysis
Saudi King's Son Drastically Reshapes Government
Sweeping bureaucratic changes, including the appointment of a new oil minister, may help the deputy crown prince impose his economic plan but could also prompt a royal family crisis.
May 9, 2016
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Simon Henderson
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