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Concerning Mr. Rachid Ghannouchi's Visit to The Washington Institute
On November 30, 2011, Sheikh Rachid Ghannouchi, leader of Tunisia's an-Nahda movement, visited The Washington Institute and addressed a by-invitation-only, on-the-record roundtable. Listen to unedited audio from his remarks.
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Ambassador Dennis Ross Addresses the Institute
In his first public address since leaving the White House, Washington Institute counselor Dennis Ross delivered wide-ranging remarks on the state of the Middle East, vital U.S. interests in the region, and Washington's strategic options. Watch his complete remarks and read a transcript..
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The Arab Uprisings, One Year On
Writing in the Jerusalem Post, Robert Satloff recounts the longstanding assumptions overturned in 2011, and looks ahead to how regional transformation will play out in 2012.
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Israel: A Strategic Asset for the United States
Veteran policy practitioners Robert D. Blackwill and Walter B. Slocombe weigh the costs and benefits of U.S. strategic ties with Israel and conclude that shared interests represent an under appreciated "third leg" of the relationship.
Impact of Sanctioning Iran's Central Bank
The debate over whether to sanction the Central Bank of Iran must consider the effectiveness of such action and the consequences for the world economy. Patrick Clawson and Simon Henderson examine the chances and implications.
The al-Qaeda Factor: Plots against the West
Mitchell D. Silber, NYPD Director of Intelligence Analysis, addressed an Institute Policy Forum to discuss his research into al-Qaeda's role in Western terror plots and how federal and local action can thwart future attacks.
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Battling the Lion of Damascus: Syria's Domestic Opposition and the Asad Regime
Summary of the Syrian Opposition, August 2011 (PDF)

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