Number
3
Volume
XIX
Fall
Editorial (Fall 2012)
This is the last issue we will publish before the identity of the next U.S. president is known. At that time, the soul-deadening campaign rhetoric will have abated, and the foreign-policy discussion will involve a bit more realism. Recently in the news, there has been a hint that adults will be taking over after the election.
Crisis in Syria: What Are the U.S. Options?
Crisis in Syria: What Are the U.S. Options?
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Radwan Ziadeh, Leon Hadar, Mark N. Katz, Steven Heydemann
Syrian Revolt Fallout: End of the Resistance Axis?
Syrian Revolt Fallout: End of the Resistance Axis?
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Erik Mohns and André Bank
Turkish-Syrian Relations: A Checkered History
Turkish-Syrian Relations: A Checkered History
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Michael B. Bishku
Russia and Iran
Russia and Iran
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Mark N. Katz
The Iranian Military in Politics, Revolution and War, Part Two
The Iranian Military in Politics, Revolution and War, Part Two
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Ahmed S. Hashim
The Arab Spring: Its Geostrategic Significance
The Arab Spring: Its Geostrategic Significance
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Mohammed Ayoob
Oman: The "Forgotten" Corner of the Arab Spring
Oman: The "Forgotten" Corner of the Arab Spring
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James Worrall
The Arab Revolutions: A Preliminary Reading
The Arab Revolutions: A Preliminary Reading
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Yusri Hazran
Great Powers as Client States in a Middle East Cold War
Great Powers as Client States in a Middle East Cold War
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John Turner
Losing the War on Terror: Who We Help Is Hurting
Losing the War on Terror: Who We Help Is Hurting
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Dennis Jett
Drone Warfare in Yemen: Fostering Emirates through Counterterrorism?
Drone Warfare in Yemen: Fostering Emirates through Counterterrorism?
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Leila Hudson, Colin S. Owens, David J. Callen
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