Who’s Who in Yemen

Yemen had drawn little attention in the United States, or in many other parts of the world, until recent events thrust it into the headlines. It has an arguably strategic location on the...

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What to Do When Foreign Fighters Come Home

Not every Westerner who comes home after joining the Islamic State is a threat. But whether they ultimately live a life of peace or violence can be shaped by what they find when they get...

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Hezbollah Is ‘Stronger Than Ever’

Along the vast mountain range that marks the Lebanon-Syria border, Hezbollah fighters point out recently captured al-Nusra Front training sites and military positions, and describe how...

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The Concessions to Iran Keep on Coming

If you are concerned about a rotten deal with Iran that might actually begin a Middle East nuclear arms race and put Iran on a glide path to getting nuclear weapons, you might be taking...

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Territorial Gains Could Bolster ISIS’ Balance Sheet

Islamic State’s capture of two important Arab cities in recent weeks is opening up new lines of illicit revenue for the terrorist organization, said senior U.S. and Arab officials.

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Iran’s Influence in Iraq

Iran’s Influence in Iraq Home / Research / Research By Program / Strategic and International Studies /Iran’s Influence in Iraq Strategic And International...

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GCC Union as an Economic Project

GCC Union as an Economic Project Home / Research / Studies / GCC Union as an Economic Project. The GCC countries today face various challenges, of which arguably the most important...

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