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Friday, 01 March 2013 02:00

Geopolitics of Islam and Democracy | Middle East Bulletin 24

Geopolitics of Islam and Democracy | Middle East Bulletin 24
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Thursday, 01 April 2010 03:00

The Arab- Israeli conflict: Escape from Hope? | Middle East Bulletin 20

The Arab- Israeli conflict: Escape from Hope? | Middle East Bulletin 20
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Monday, 01 June 2009 03:00

Pakistan: Red Alert | Middle East Bulletin 16

Pakistan: Red Alert | Middle East Bulletin 16
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Sunday, 01 February 2009 02:00

Iraq: Farewell to the Americans? Internal and Regional Implications | Middle East Bulletin 14

Iraq: Farewell to the Americans? Internal and Regional Implications | Middle East Bulletin 14
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Wednesday, 06 May 2015 03:00

The U.S. in the Middle East: Exercising Patience in an Impatient Environment

The 2015 National Security Strategy states that the United States will face world’s complex challenges with “strategic patience”. As the United States has been stepping back from the Middle East and pivoting to the Far East, the current article examines how the doctrine of strategic patience is exercised in practice, and presents the risks that this policy is running through.
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Friday, 17 October 2014 03:00

Weapons don’t win wars

As the United States has been undertaking an air strike campaign in Iraq and Syria for several weeks, the familiar question in US foreign policy debates reappeared: can airpower alone do the job? Wrong questions, though, lead to wrong answers. Too much focus on military means and ways results in the tacticization of strategy and the neglect of the political context. The United States should strive to defeat the Islamic State strategically, employing military force if necessary, but not by force alone, because weapons can win battles but cannot win wars.
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Monday, 14 April 2014 03:00

Obama’s “Audacity of Hope” for Middle East Peace

For the past five years, US President Barack Obama has appeared committed to putting an end to decades of conflict in the Middle East, and to striking a deal between Israelis and Palestinians that can bring about a two-state solution. Obama’s decision to make Middle East peace a centerpiece of US foreign policy has been an audacious political gamble. This article seeks to explore why finding a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been so close to Obama’s heart, and assesses the chances of the success of yet another attempt to resolve the Middle East impasse. 
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Monday, 01 February 2010 02:00

US Troops Surge in Afghanistan: The not so "New Way Forward in Afghanistan"

The long-awaited new strategy on Afghanistan seems to be an ill-fated reproduction of the strategy employed in Iraq. Not only does it take for granted that the Iraqi case is successful in the long run, but it also fails to grasp the fundamental differences between the two cases. Most importantly, although it notes the interconnection between Afghanistan and Pakistan, it fails to address the latter properly. Consequently, even a limited-aims strategy of defeating al-Qaeda and entering a political compromise with the Taliban seems unattainable.
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