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The Muslim Brotherhood Prepares for a Comeback in Syria
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. United States. May 22, 2013
Can Iran Surprise By Holding a 'Healthy' Election in June?
Crown Center for Middle East Studies. United States. May 22, 2013
Iran and the Shiite Solution
Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. May 17, 2013
Pragmatism May Drive Israeli-Turkish Ties
Brookings Institute. United States. May 15, 2013
China’s Rising Predominance in Central Asia
German Council on Foreign Relations. May 13, 2013
The North Korea Crisis as Iran Sees It
The Middle East Media Research Institute. United States. May 10, 2013
Looking for the Lost Trade Between China, Russia, and Central Asia
Institute for Security & Development Policy. Sweden. May 6, 2013
Hezbollah-Iran Military Involvement in Syria: A Calculated Move or a Trap?
Institute for Near East & Gulf Military Analysis. United Arab Emirates. May 3, 2013
Can Egypt's Transition and Economy Be Saved?
Brookings Institute. United States. May 2, 2013
Blurring the Borders: Syrian Spillover Risks for Turkey
International Crisis Group. Belgium. May 1, 2013
Investigating Alleged Chemical Weapons Use in Syria: Technical and Political Challenges
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. United States. Apr 30, 2013
Iran: Red Lines and Gray Areas
Royal United Services Institute. England. Apr 26, 2013
The ‘New Liberals’: Can Egypt’s Civil Opposition Save the Revolution?
FRIDE. Spain. Apr 24, 2013
Is the Jordanian Monarchy in Danger?
Crown Center for Middle East Studies. United States. Apr 24, 2013
Egypt, the IMF, and European Economic Assistance
The European Council on Foreign Relations. England. Apr 24, 2013
Enablers of the Syrian Conflict: How Targeting Third Paries Can Help Slow Atrocities
Human Rights First. United States. Apr 22, 2013
A New Deal: Reforming US Defense Cooperation with Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia
The Atlantic Council. United States. Apr 22, 2013
Sectarian Violence in Syria’s Civil War
The Center for the Prevention of Genocide. United States. Apr 19, 2013
Underwater Internet Cable Cutting: A Neglected Aspect of Cyber Warfare
The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. Israel. Apr 19, 2013
Syria's Salafi Insurgents: The Rise of the Syrian Islamic Front
The Swedish Institute of International Affairs. Apr 17, 2013
Time to Move from Tactics to Strategy on Iran
The Atlantic Council. United States. Apr 17, 2013
The Alawite Dilemma in Homs
Friedrich Ebert Foundation. Germany. Apr 17, 2013
What Would the US Do if Israel Defied It by Attacking the Iranian Nuclear Weapons Program?
The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. Israel. Apr 15, 2013
A View from Cairo: Egypt Is Too Big to Save
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. United States. Apr 15, 2013
Syria and Egypt: A Tale of Two Crises
Center for Strategic & International Studies. United States. Apr 12, 2013
Death from the Skies in Syria: Deliberate and Indiscriminate Air Strikes on Civilians
Human Rights Watch. United States. Apr 12, 2013
The Islamic Awakening: Iran’s Grand Narrative of the Arab Uprisings
Crown Center for Middle East Studies. United States. Apr 10, 2013
Foreign Funding in Egypt after the Revolution
FRIDE. Spain. Apr 8, 2013
Syria Update: The Southern Battlefronts
Institute for the Study of War. United States. Apr 8, 2013
Hizballah and the Qods Force in Iran's Shadow War with the West
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. United States. Apr 8, 2013
The Financial Legacy of Iraq and Afghanistan
Harvard Kennedy School of Government. United States. Apr 3, 2013
The Security Sector in Yemen: No State, No Problem?
United States Institute of Peace. Apr 3, 2013
Majority Palestinians Believe Obama Administration Won't Succeed in Reviving Peace Process
Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research. Ramallah. Apr 3, 2013
The Assad Regime: From Counterinsurgency to Civil War
Institute for the Study of War. United States. Apr 1, 2013
Arab Uprisings and Mass Politics: Possibilities, Constraints, and Uncertainty
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. United States. Mar 29, 2013
Probing for Chemical Attacks in Syria
Council on Foreign Relations. United States. Mar 29, 2013
Iraq's Budget as a Source of Political Stability
United States Institute of Peace. Mar 25, 2013
Egypt's Economic Crisis: How to Help Cairo Help Itself
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. United States. Mar 25, 2013
As Obama Visits Israel, Iran's Nuclear Threat Grows
Foreign Policy Initiative. United States. Mar 22, 2013
Living with the Middle East's Old-New Security Paradigm
FRIDE. Spain. Mar 22, 2013
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Bacevich, Diehl, Hayden, Perle, Rieff, Wolfowitz, and others debate the lessons of Iraq. Juan de Onis on Latin America’s divide, Riviera on China’s pollution, and Michael Zantovsky on “Iron Curtain.” Plus Scottish independence, and more...
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