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Netanyahu Wins But How Will He Govern?
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s poll-defying victory in the Israeli election all but guarantees him the right to lead the next Israeli government. As President Reuven Rivlin prepares to tap the party that will form the ruling coalition, Institute Executive Director Robert Satloff assesses the significance of the victory and discusses
Mar 18, 2015
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Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
New Zealand's Jihadis
The small but growing number of Kiwis participating in the Syrian jihad holds several lessons for the New Zealand government and other jurisdictions dealing with the problem of homegrown extremists and sympathizers.
Mar 17, 2015
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Aaron Y. Zelin
Brief Analysis
How a UN Resolution Can Generate Confidence in an Iran Nuclear Deal
A tough UNSC resolution could help boost the long-term viability and strength of a nuclear agreement, but only if said resolution avoids some of the errors seemingly present in the current negotiations with Iran.
Mar 17, 2015
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James Jeffrey
Articles & Testimony
A New Era for Egypt's Military
Since the July 2013 coup against Mohamed Morsi, Cairo has been particularly brash in its approach to security and appears more willing to project force abroad.
Mar 16, 2015
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Gilad Wenig
Brief Analysis
Turkey and the KRG: An Undeclared Economic Commonwealth
For the long-term benefit of both, Ankara and Erbil share a strong interest in maintaining their partnership.
Mar 16, 2015
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Soner Cagaptay
Christina Bache Fidan
Ege Cansu Sacikara
In-Depth Reports
Nuclear Iran: A Glossary
Understand the details of debates over Iran's nuclear program and the international response with this interactive glossary that translates technical jargon into language comprehensible even to the layperson.
Mar 16, 2015
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Simon Henderson
Olli Heinonen
Articles & Testimony
Iraq's Bekaa Valley
The PMUs active in the area embody a classic security dilemma: the armed force best able to protect a country from external enemies that also poses the greatest potential risk to the civilian leadership.
Mar 16, 2015
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Michael Knights
Brief Analysis
Netanyahu Suddenly Faces Uphill Electoral Battle
Forces both within and beyond the prime minister's control have led to his shaky standing.
Mar 13, 2015
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David Makovsky
Brief Analysis
Syrian Regime Military Operations Against ISIS
The regime is entirely pragmatic when choosing what groups to fight with or against, making it an unreliable prospective coalition ally, at best, against the self-styled Islamic State.
Mar 13, 2015
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Jeffrey White
Brief Analysis
The al-Nour Party: A Salafi Partner in the Fight Against Terrorism?
Expressions of support for the Sisi government and against terrorism can be seen as ways to bolster the party's support base and avoid government suppression.
Mar 13, 2015
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Jacob Olidort
Articles & Testimony
What Congress's Iran Letter Signals About Obama's Diplomacy
To gain skeptics' support, the president needs to make the substantive case for his Iran policy and be willing to take their concerns on board.
Mar 12, 2015
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Michael Singh
Brief Analysis
How Russia Views the Iran Nuclear Talks
As negotiations intensify this month, Moscow will continue pursuing its own agenda.
Mar 12, 2015
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Articles & Testimony
Sufism: An Alternative to Extremism?
In the search for alternatives to Islamist extremist ideologies and violence, the traditional and historical Islamic practices of Sufism may offer part of the antidote.
Mar 11, 2015
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Sarah Feuer
Articles & Testimony
Ahead of Egypt Investment Conference, Cautious Optimism for Economic Reforms
At a time when Sisi's subsidy reforms are gaining traction, Washington's withdrawal of support does nothing to advance a human rights agenda and hurts U.S. security interests.
Mar 10, 2015
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Anna Borshchevskaya
Articles & Testimony
Iran's Next Supreme Leader and the Nuclear Deal
In all likelihood, Khamenei's potentially imminent successor will be even more of a hardliner, and he could renege on a deal just as easily as the next U.S. president.
Mar 10, 2015
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Mehdi Khalaji
Articles & Testimony
What Will Happen If the Palestinians Really End Security Cooperation?
The PLO Council voted last week to call for suspending PA security cooperation with Israel, a decision that could spur increased violence and gut the only thing keeping the PA in power.
Mar 9, 2015
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Neri Zilber
Articles & Testimony
Turkey and Egypt's Great Game in the Middle East
Local and regional developments over the past two years suggest that Turkey and Egypt's contentious relationship is unlikely to improve so long as Erdogan and Sisi are in power.
Mar 8, 2015
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Soner Cagaptay
Marc Sievers
Brief Analysis
The Most Overlooked Line in Netanyahu's Address
One of the prime minister's remarks suggests that a more fundamental dispute may be brewing between U.S. and Israeli intelligence over Washington's claim that an Iran deal will provide sufficient warning of any nuclear breakout.
Mar 6, 2015
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Robert Satloff
Articles & Testimony
Netanyahu's Three Objections to a U.S. Deal with Iran
Whatever one thinks of the circumstances of his address, Netanyahu raised concrete concerns that should not simply be dismissed.
Mar 4, 2015
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Michael Singh
Articles & Testimony
What Went Wrong Between the U.S. and Israel -- and How to Fix the Alliance
Repair efforts should focus on shaping a worthwhile Iran agreement, addressing the growing instability and terrorist threats on Israel's borders, and rebuilding trust in the peace process.
Mar 4, 2015
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Michael Singh
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