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A New Saudi Arabia?

q&a May 22, 2013
 

The Saudi royal family’s current strategy of using co-optive and repressive techniques to hold onto power will not always be enough to limit the population’s calls for change. | عربي

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Prospects for Afghanistan’s 2014 Elections

testimony May 21, 2013
 

The only way to significantly reduce the incentive for cheating in Afghanistan’s presidential election next year is to build political consensus among constituencies in advance.

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Peace Process: Dead on Arrival?

Foreign Policy May 16, 2013
 

Only a bold new plan with the full backing of President Obama can push the moribund Arab-Israeli peace process forward.

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Ankara and Washington Need an Ambitious Approach to Syria

article May 16, 2013
 

Turkey and the United States should promote a regional initiative on Syria that includes Iran if they are to prevent the crisis from further undermining regional stability.

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The World Needs a More Active China

Wall Street Journal May 14, 2013
 

Relations in Asia are deteriorating largely because China’s willingness to act lags behind its capabilities to do so. Beijing should become more active in shaping global issues, not less.

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The Muslim Brotherhood Prepares for a Comeback in Syria

  • Raphaël Lefèvre
paper May 15, 2013
 

The Muslim Brotherhood’s success in the next stage of the Syrian revolution depends on its ability to address significant challenges on the ground. | عربي

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China’s Military and the U.S.-Japan Alliance in 2030

  • Swaine
  • , Mochizuki
  • , Brown
  • , Giarra
  • , Paal
  • , Odell
  • , Lu
  • , Palmer
  • , Ren
report May 2, 2013
 

The first and only unclassified strategic net assessment of the future impact of China’s growing military power on Japan and the United States.

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Development Aid Confronts Politics: The Almost Revolution

book April 16, 2013
 

The overdue recognition that development in all sectors is an inherently political process is driving international aid providers to try to learn how to think and act politically.

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