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George W. Bush, Disliked but Appreciated
Protesters in the Middle East have made clear that they look to the U.S. for inspiration and support, and that they look down on the U.S. when they believe this support is not materializing.
Jan 31, 2012
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Money Troubles: The Financial Woes of al-Qaeda's Leaders
Al-Qaeda's finances are at their weakest point in years due to a successful campaign to close off major sources of funding.
Jan 31, 2012
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Matthew Levitt
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Should the U.S. Support the Free Syrian Army?
The international community's inability thus far to stop Assad, as well as its reticence to intervene on the ground, means that more and more Syrians are looking to the Free Syrian Army not as an alternative to the protest movement, but as a way to support the overall revolutionary effort.
Jan 31, 2012
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Andrew J. Tabler
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Arab Spring or Islamist Winter?
The Arab uprisings—the intifadas against tyranny—were and are a remarkable accomplishment for the peoples of the Middle East. But they were only the end of the beginning.
Jan 31, 2012
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David Schenker
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Ankara Moves Closer to Washington: How the Arab Spring Warmed U.S.-Turkish Relations
After a decade of discord with the United States, Turkey's ties with Washington improved significantly during 2011.
Jan 31, 2012
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Soner Cagaptay
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Op-Chart: Turkey's Changing World
Turkey, which has experienced phenomenal economic growth over the past decade, no longer feels content to subsume itself under Europe.
Jan 30, 2012
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Soner Cagaptay
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How to Get Russia on Board in Syria? Hint: Think of the Sea
The Russian refusal thus far to support international action against al-Assad is based solely on Russia's fear of losing access to the port of Tartus.
Jan 30, 2012
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Soner Cagaptay
Brief Analysis
The Free Syrian Army Bleeds the Assad Regime
The growing Free Syrian Army, the armed wing of the popular rebellion, is playing an increasing role in determining the Assad regime's future.
Jan 27, 2012
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Jeffrey White
Brief Analysis
Israeli-Palestinian Talks Falter, But Modest Steps Still Possible
The potential collapse of the latest negotiations should not stop the United States and its partners from pressing for further concessions from both sides.
Jan 27, 2012
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David Makovsky
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and Its Record of Double-Talk
For the time being, Washington should pay no attention to anything Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood says in English and little attention to any private "assurances" it offers.
Jan 27, 2012
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David Pollock
Brief Analysis
Egypt's Travel Ban on American <br> NGO Workers
Maintaining leverage in Egypt requires demonstrating a willingness to use it -- particularly when vital U.S. interests are at stake, such as the safety of American citizens.
Jan 26, 2012
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Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Egypt: One Year after Tahrir Square
On January 24, Samuel Tadros, Eric Trager, and David Schenker addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Tadros is a research fellow at the Hudson Institute and a professional lecturer at John Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies. Mr. Trager is the Ira Weiner fellow at The
Jan 26, 2012
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Samuel Tadros
Eric Trager
David Schenker
Brief Analysis
Diplomacy to Remove Assad Gains Momentum
Obama's brief, but pointed, focus on the Middle East during his State of the Union address was clear in its determination that Washington will use all diplomatic means available to further the toppling of Bashar al-Assad's regime of terror.
Jan 25, 2012
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David Pollock
Andrew J. Tabler
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Happy Birthday to Egypt's Doomed Revolution
A year after the ebullience in Egypt's Tahrir Square, an alliance between military autocrats and radical theocrats is viewed, sadly, as the best-case scenario.
Jan 25, 2012
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Eric Trager
Interview on Syria, Iran, and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
There are few people in Washington who know the complex diplomatic shoals of the Middle East as well as Ambassador Dennis Ross. Over the course of three administrations -- both Republican and Democrat -- he has witnessed multiple efforts to create a lasting peace between Israel and Palestine, crafted a
Jan 24, 2012
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Dennis Ross
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Egypt’s Great Liberal Nope
Given that Egypt's incoming Islamist legislature will seek to change the state from a presidential to a parliamentary system, the presidency may soon be irrelevant, and ElBaradei might find himself well positioned -- and well qualified -- for the top slot.
Jan 23, 2012
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David Schenker
Eric Trager
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How the U.S. Should Handle the Islamist Rise in Egypt
Washington's message to Cairo's emerging leaders should be that U.S. support is conditional on their cooperation in maintaining peace with Israel and preserving political pluralism and religious and minority rights.
Jan 23, 2012
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Robert Satloff
Eric Trager
Brief Analysis
Self-Immolations Mar Year of Reforms in Morocco
Despite horrific scenes on the streets of Rabat, Washington should continue to encourage Morocco's process of incremental reforms.
Jan 23, 2012
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Sarah Feuer
Brief Analysis
Egypt's Islamists Take Over an Uncertain Parliament
The Egyptian parliament's ill-defined mandate will be a source of tension between the Muslim Brotherhood, the ruling military council, and the Salafis.
Jan 21, 2012
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David Schenker
Brief Analysis
America, the Middle East, and U.S. Politics circa 2012
On January 17, 2012, Stanley Greenberg and Susan Glasser addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Greenberg, the chairman and CEO of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, has served as polling advisor to an array of world leaders, including Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Tony Blair, Nelson Mandela, and Ehud Barak
Jan 20, 2012
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