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Lebanon’s New Government: No Need for Washington to Panic
Feb 6, 2019Lebanon’s new cabinet is not that different from the previous one. An American overreaction to Hezbollah’s role in it is likely to strengthen the party’s hold.
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Israel’s Upcoming Elections: Netanyahu Seeking Shelter from Legal Troubles
Jan 11, 2019Netanyahu’s fate lies in the hands of the attorney general who will personally decide whether and when to indict him.
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Iran’s Hardliners and Reformists and the Syria Gambit
Dec 27, 2018Iranian hardliners have tried to isolate reformists by asserting that in times of growing security threats, all political forces must unite behind the drive fo…
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Assad Begins a Three-Year Plan to Refurbish His Regime
Dec 12, 2018The Assad regime is consolidating itself and laying the groundwork to reap the benefits of postwar Syria and strengthen control over territories it recaptured.
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Iraq’s Changing Political Landscape: The Beginning of a New Era?
Oct 17, 2018Electing a new president and choosing a new prime minister may provide some hope for positive changes in Iraq’s current political conditions.
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Cabinet Stalemate in Lebanon May Be Delaying a Political Confrontation
Sep 24, 2018Four months after Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri was designated to lead a national unity government on May 24, there appears to be no end in sight for the…
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Time to Reboot American-Iraqi Relations
Sep 13, 2018As the conflict in Syria draws to its inevitable bloody close, the United States can't afford to ignore Iraq. In fact, it is time to reboot US-Iraqi relations.
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The Ticking Time Bomb of Northern Syria
Aug 15, 2018The Assad regime’s coming Idlib offensive will cause serious troubles and endanger the US security structure in northern Syria.
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Separate and Unequal in Israel: The Foundations of Discriminatory Law
Jul 26, 2018Israel’s new nation-state law enshrines discrimination, with constitutional weight, into the Israeli state’s legal system, spelling further marginalization and…
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Iraq’s Southern Intifada: Mere Demands or a Popular Revolution?
Jul 25, 2018The latest protests in Iraq point to a public backlash against entrenched Shia parties involved in widespread corruption, sectarian politics, and loyalty to Ir…
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BDS and Palestinian Rights: An Assessment
Jul 18, 2018The aim of BDS is to pressure Israel to abide by international law, focusing on three principal demands: ending military occupation of Palestinian land, securi…
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Iran’s Syria Predicament
Jul 4, 2018As Syria's civil war draws to a close, Iran's activity in the country is coming under increasing scrutiny. The US, Israel, and the Gulf states are all working …