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Discussing Recent Poll Results from the Middle East
An Egyptian analyst and a Washington Institute expert discuss the results and implications of the latest Institute polls conducted in the region, touching on the Syria war, Iran, perceptions of U.S. policy, and other pressing issues.
Jan 5, 2016
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David Pollock
Maps & Graphics
Brief Analysis
The Die Is Cast: The Kurds Cross the Euphrates
Although the latest Kurdish offensive runs the risk of spurring direct Turkish intervention, it could also help isolate Islamic State forces in the area from their capital, with significant implications for the rest of the combatants in Syria.
Jan 5, 2016
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Fabrice Balanche
In-Depth Reports
The Algerian Conundrum:
Authoritarian State, Democratic Society
This essay, the third in a series exploring prospects for political reform throughout the region, considers the strengths and limitations of democratic-style reformers in Algeria today.
Jan 5, 2016
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John P. Entelis
Brief Analysis
Riyadh's Message Is to Washington as Well as Tehran
Unless the Obama administration demonstrates stronger resolve in responding to Iranian aggression, the Saudis and other Gulf monarchies will continue to take vigorous action of their own, likely in ways Washington finds unhelpful.
Jan 4, 2016
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Patrick Clawson
Articles & Testimony
How to Defeat ISIS: The Case for U.S. Ground Forces
Once Washington sees that defeating ISIS and dealing with the aftermath are two separate, albeit linked, operations, then the cost and benefits of using U.S. ground troops for the former can be soberly assessed.
Jan 4, 2016
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James Jeffrey
Brief Analysis
Saudi-Iranian Diplomatic Crisis Threatens U.S. Policy
Washington must act promptly to prevent the execution of a Saudi Shiite leader and the Riyadh-Tehran diplomatic break from imperiling the fight against the Islamic State and the Iran nuclear accord.
Jan 4, 2016
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Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
U.S. Sanctions Delay Could Open Door for Iranian Weapons Violations
By backing off sanctions over Iran's ballistic missile test, the Obama administration has left the impression that, contrary to its repeated pledges, it may not enforce current sanctions or impose new ones should Tehran violate UN Security Council resolutions.
Jan 1, 2016
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Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
A Different Take on Russia's Official Terrorism Debate
On 23 November Kirill Martynov, Novaya Gazeta’s (New Newspaper) politics and economics editor, wrote about Russia’s official debate on terrorism, which took place on 20 November—the first joint Duma and Federation Council meeting since Russia’s annexation of Crimea. The accompanying excerpts are from his article. Novaya Gazeta is one of
Dec 31, 2015
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Articles & Testimony
Russia in Syria Because of Putin's Personal Ambitions
On 18 November liberal-leaning radio program Echo Moskvy (Moscow’s Echo) hosted Russian political analyst Stanislav Belkovsky on an approximately hour-long talk show, Personally Yours, with host Alexei Naryshkin to discuss Russia’s intervention in Syria. The accompanying excerpts are from the show transcript, posted on the radio’s web-site. Belkovsky made several
Dec 31, 2015
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Articles & Testimony
Russian Officials Inadvertently Aid Radical Islamists in Russia
On 10 November, Moskovsky Komsomolets published an interview with Alexei Grishin, an Islam specialist who previously worked in Russia’s presidential administration and is currently president of the Religion and Society Information and Analysis Center in Russia. The paper cites his current affiliation and describes Grishin as one of Russia’s leading
Dec 31, 2015
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
U.S. Politicians as Radical Islamists
No, this is not the revelation of some hidden conspiracy through which Islamism has penetrated political life in the United States. It is instead a reflection on the unintended consequences of political positions that ought to be better thought out. A recurrent theme in the assessment expressed by a number
Dec 31, 2015
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Hassan Mneimneh
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Sweden and the Peace Process – A Strained Relationship
On October 30, the newly installed Swedish government recognized the state of Palestine, becoming the first major country within the European Union to do so. This makes Sweden the third EU-country to take such a step, following Iceland in 2011 and the Vatican, which signed a diplomatic treaty with Palestine
Dec 31, 2015
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Magnus Norell
Articles & Testimony
Turkey's New Old Friends
With his plans to become a regional power on the rocks, Erdogan rediscovers Ankara's Western allies.
Dec 30, 2015
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Soner Cagaptay
Articles & Testimony
As Argentinian 'Truth Commission' Ends Before It Starts, Time to Investigate Iranian Agents
Now that it has averted a near travesty of justice, the new Argentinian government should allow credible investigators to further unravel Iran's role in the AMIA bombing and the years-long cover-up.
Dec 28, 2015
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Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
The Right Question About the Islamic State's Ideology
Efforts to defeat the Islamic State cannot succeed without making clear to the group's adepts that their vision for society has no chance of remaining an effective battle cry in the long term, much less becoming a functioning state.
Dec 24, 2015
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Jacob Olidort
Brief Analysis
Hezbollah's Russian Military Education in Syria
Working alongside Russian forces will likely enhance the group's ongoing shift toward a more offensive-minded strategy, with significant implications for the planning and conduct of any future conflicts against Israel.
Dec 24, 2015
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Brig. Gen. Muni Katz
Nadav Pollak
Brief Analysis
Sanctions Relief Is Not the Key to Iran's Economy
Rouhani's election pledge to improve the economy by resolving the nuclear issue is not working particularly well because of the many domestic policy challenges.
Dec 23, 2015
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Patrick Clawson
Video
Brief Analysis
Roundtable: Preserving a Path to a Two-State Solution
Veteran Palestinian and Israeli policymakers respond to a new study on how Western governments can help preserve the viability of a two-state solution without launching broad, risky diplomatic campaigns aimed at forcing direct bilateral talks.
Dec 23, 2015
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Einat Wilf
Ghaith al-Omari
Brief Analysis
Turkey's Military Presence in Iraq: A Complex Strategic Deterrent
Despite moving some forces away from Mosul under pressure from Baghdad, Turkey still retains a robust cross-border presence that could help counter any PKK or Islamic State hostilities in northern Iraq.
Dec 22, 2015
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Can Kasapoglu
Soner Cagaptay
Articles & Testimony
The Risks of Inaction in the Face of Iranian Misbehavior
If Iran's disregard for Chapter VII measures and other international injunctions is ignored, it cannot be long before Tehran treats the nuclear deal the same way.
Dec 21, 2015
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Michael Singh
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