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Category: Middle East

Middle East, Military & Defense

Evolving Civil-Military Relations: A Comparative Analysis of Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan

Posted onDecember 26, 2013

Photo by Hossam el-Hamalawy/Flickr | By Faiqa Mahmood | The Egyptian revolution of January 2011 brought a rare wave of unity, hope, and optimism to …

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Middle East

Miscalculating Nuclear Deterrence in the Middle East: Why Kenneth Waltz Gets It Wrong

Posted onDecember 19, 2013

Photo by European External Action Service/Flickr | This article was featured in GSSR Vol. 1 Issue 1 | By Roslyn Warren | In his Foreign …

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Middle East

Lebanon and the Syrian Civil War: Preventing the Descent Back Into Conflict

Posted onDecember 19, 2013

Photo by Brandon Aitchison | This article was featured in GSSR Vol. 1 Issue 1 | By Andrea Clabough | Civil wars are often perceived …

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Africa, Middle East, United States

Libya and the United States: More than Benghazi

Posted onDecember 19, 2013July 18, 2019

Photo by Brandon Aitchison This op-ed was featured in GSSR Vol. 1 Issue 1. By Andrew Engel  The September 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. …

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Middle East

A Road to Nowhere: The Muslim Brotherhood’s Failure to Negotiate a Democratic Transition in Egypt

Posted onDecember 19, 2013

Photo by Brandon Aitchison   This op-ed was featured in GSSR Vol. 1 Issue 2.    By Tom Dinham  After an initially promising start upon …

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Middle East

Why Waltz May Have it Right

Posted onDecember 10, 2013

This letter to the editor was featured in GSSR Vol. 1 Issue 2. To the Editors, In a well-argued and thoughtful article (“Miscalculating Nuclear Deterrence: Iran and …

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Intelligence, Middle East

Revisiting the Invasion of Iraq

Posted onDecember 10, 2013

Baghdad, 2011. Photo courtesy of the GSSR editorial board This op-ed was featured in GSSR Vol. 1 Issue 2. By John C. Gannon   In …

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Middle East, Terrorism, United States

Enemies Among Us: The Targeted Killing of American Members of al-Qaeda and the Need for Congressional Leadership

Posted onDecember 10, 2013July 18, 2019

This article was featured in GSSR Vol. 1 Issue 2.   By Dr. Seth Weinberger On September 30, 2011, an American drone fired on and …

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Climate Change & Energy Security, Middle East

Beyond Oil: The New Energy Geopolitics of the Middle East

Posted onDecember 10, 2013

This article was featured in GSSR Vol. 1 Issue 3. By: Andrea Clabough For decades, energy development in the Middle East has equated to one …

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Middle East, Terrorism, United States

U.S. Counterterrorism Policy and Hezbollah’s Resiliency

Posted onDecember 10, 2013July 18, 2019

This article was featured in GSSR Vol. 1 Issue 3. By Nathan Brown Of all the terrorist organizations operating today, Hezbollah may be the most …

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