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Anticipating Iran’s Future
by Ilan Berman
The Islamic Republic of Iran, now 43 years old, has proven itself to be remarkably resilient in weathering both geopolitical turbulence and domestic hardships. In doing so, it has defied the predictions of numerous scholars and pundits.  This trend could very well continue. Iran’s clerical elite has turned out to be extremely adept at changing […]
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The Significance of the I2U2 Summit–The New Quad
by Dov S. Zakheim
“From Khan Younis to Tehran”
by Eran Lerman
Israel’s Place in the New Order
by Yaakov Amidror
A practitioner’s perspective: Only a militarily strong Israel can sustain its regional position
With Twitter and Email, Do We Still Need Cables?
by Robert Silverman
Neither email nor Twitter replaces the carefully drafted diplomatic dispatch
Ideology, Asymmetric Warfare, and Deterrence
by Eran Lerman
For some, the higher the cost, the stronger the claim to be the true representatives of values worth dying for
When America Creates a Vacuum, Others Fill It
by Dov S. Zakheim
America’s adversaries are not the only ones to respond to Washington’s changing regional priorities
Biden’s Conundrum
by John J. Hamre
The political winds are blowing in an anti-China direction. Biden needs a sophisticated foreign policy strategy
Vladimir Putin, a Tsar Without an Empire
by Ksenia Svetlova
Can Putin lead not only with power, but with solidarity, diplomacy, cooperation, and trust?
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