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More Bold, Risk-Assuming, Presidential Pragmatism on DPRK Needed
June 19, 2018 5 min. read

The president’s instincts, to which he alone is privy, are responsible for cutting through endless reams of Washington analysis paralysis and contributing to the start of (hopefully) results-based diplomacy.

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Refugees Are The Wrong Target for U.S. Politicians
November 24, 2015 4 min. read

In the wake of the Paris attacks, American politicians of all stripes are rushing to burnish their security credentials. In their proposals they are undermining the one measure that might exhibit America’s basic motives in Syria, while adding nothing to U.S. security

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Syrian Notebooks: Inside the Homs Uprising by Jonathan Littell – Book Review
April 24, 2015 4 min. read

As the world’s largest humanitarian disaster since the Second World War continues to deepen, Littell has published his Syrian Notebooks in English for the first time.

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The Arab World and the Security Crisis in Syria and Iraq
July 29, 2014 26 min. read

Karen Elliot House, Bessma Momani, Kamran Bokhari and Ayham Kamel joined Reza Akhlaghi of the Foreign Policy Association to discuss the growing regional instability, Arab policy, and the breakdown of security structure in Iraq and Syria.

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Time to Pivot U.S. Foreign Policy to Iran
August 27, 2013 4 min. read

By Sarwar Kashmeri It is time for the United States to stop spending its resources, goodwill and credibility in the futile quest of trying to influence the trajectory of events in Egypt, Syria and the surrounding Arab states. Leadership now requires that America recognize, no matter how much it may wish it to be otherwise, […]

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