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The Iraq Effect
by
Watkins, Jessica
,
Martini, Jeffrey
,
Kaye, Dalia Dassa
in
Asian history
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Foreign relations
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History
2010,2014
Regardless of its outcome, the Iraq War has had a transformative effect on the Middle East. To equip U.S. policymakers to better manage the war's long-term consequences, the authors analyzed its effects on the regional balance of power, local perceptions of U.S. credibility, the domestic stability of neighboring states, and trends in terrorism after conducting extensive interviews in the region and drawing from an array of local media sources.
Coping with a Nuclearizing Iran
by
Dalia Dassa Kaye
,
Alireza Nader
,
Frederic Wehrey
in
Arms negotiation and control
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Client/server computing
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Database management
2011
Some time in the coming decade, Iran will probably acquire nuclear weapons or the capacity to quickly produce them. This monograph provides a midterm strategy for dealing with Iran that neither begins nor ends at the point at which Tehran acquires a nuclear weapon capability. It proposes an approach that neither acquiesces to a nuclear-armed Iran nor refuses to admit the possibility--indeed, the likelihood--of this occurring.
A leading role in Libya
2013
In the wake of the violence in Benghazi, there have been similar displays of outrage, with citizens demanding that the government replace the militia groups in the city with formal police and army troops.
Newspaper Article
Libya needs greater aid, not a retreat, from the United States and its allies (Posted 2013-05-17 01:09:00)
2013
In the wake of the violence in Benghazi, there have been similar displays of outrage, with citizens demanding that the government replace the militia groups in the city with formal police and army troops.
Newspaper Article