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Middle East

Kurdish Peshmerga: Divided from Within

The military remains largely divided and loyal to separate parties despite the unity of the Kurdish government and the emerging existence of unified forces.

Pop Terrorism: ISIS' media campaign

ISIS' use of social media forges a new path for attracting and keeping jihadi recruits.

Turkey's Femicide Problem

Turkey's femicide rates are mounting, and the country's government isn't helping.

ISIS' Most Wanted: A Quest to Save the Yazidis

Emotional advocacy is drawing support for one of Iraq's most targeted minorities.

Tonkin Gulf Syndrome

Iran's recent seizure of the MV Maersk Tigris closely parallels the Tonkin Gulf incident of 1964.

Writer's Block: How Historical Narratives Frustrate Israeli-Palestinian Peace

Historical and emotional narratives make peace between Israel and the Palestinian Authority a slippery objective.

Executing the Obama Doctrine

The so-called “Obama Doctrine” for U.S.-Iran negotiations will ensure that the United States calls the shots in reaching and implementing an agreement.

Dealing with the "Great Satan"

The recently released framework agreement has received significant support across the Iranian political spectrum.

Peripheral Vision

The Saudis will maximize their leverage in the nuclear negotiations to get what they want: regional stability in their favor.

The View from Israel

It seems the Iran deal will only reinforce the frosty relationship between Obama and Netanyahu.