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Kenneth M. Pollack

Kenneth M. Pollack

Director, Saban Center for Middle East Policy
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Saban Center for Middle East Policy

Ken Pollack is an expert on national security, military affairs and the Persian Gulf. He was Director for Persian Gulf affairs at the National Security Council. He also spent seven years in the CIA as a Persian Gulf military analyst. He is the author of A Path Out of the Desert: A Grand Strategy for America in the Middle East.



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2007

Save to My PortfolioApres-Surge: The Next Iraq DebatesDecember 31, 2007
Save to My PortfolioSalvaging the Possible: Policy Options in IraqSeptember 01, 2007
Save to My PortfolioIraq Trip ReportAugust 05, 2007
Save to My PortfolioStability in Iraq: A War We Just Might WinJuly 30, 2007
Save to My PortfolioThe Critical Battles: Political Reconciliation and Reconstruction in IraqJune 01, 2007
Save to My PortfolioThings Fall Apart: Containing the Spillover from an Iraqi Civil WarJune 01, 2007
Save to My PortfolioCivil Defense: The Surge That Would Really Save IraqMay 21, 2007
Save to My PortfolioKeeping the Lid On Iraq's Civil WarMay 01, 2007
Save to My PortfolioWaning Chances for Stability in Iraq: Navigating Bad Options in IraqFebruary 28, 2007
Save to My Portfolio10 Questions on Iran: The Next War?February 02, 2007
Save to My PortfolioBush's Iraq Plan Deserves a ChanceJanuary 30, 2007
Save to My PortfolioContaining the Spillover from an Iraqi Civil WarJanuary 25, 2007
Save to My PortfolioLast Chance in Iraq?January 11, 2007
Save to My PortfolioThings Fall Apart: Containing the Spillover from an Iraqi Civil WarJanuary 01, 2007

2006

Save to My PortfolioDon't Count on Iran to Pick Up the Pieces in IraqDecember 08, 2006
Save to My PortfolioRights and Wrongs of Fixing IraqDecember 06, 2006
Save to My PortfolioThe Seven Deadly Sins of Failure in Iraq: A Retrospective Analysis of the ReconstructionDecember 01, 2006
Save to My PortfolioBringing Iran to the Bargaining TableNovember 01, 2006
Save to My PortfolioIraqi Refugees: Carriers of ConflictNovember 01, 2006
Save to My PortfolioExplosive Affinities: Cross-Border Consequences of Civil Strife in IraqSeptember 01, 2006
Save to My PortfolioIraq Runneth Over: What Next?August 20, 2006
Save to My PortfolioThe Iranian CalculusAugust 03, 2006
Save to My PortfolioGrand Strategy: Why America Should Promote a New Liberal Order in the Middle EastJuly 22, 2006
Save to My PortfolioSaving IraqJuly 11, 2006
Save to My PortfolioIran: Three Alternative FuturesJune 01, 2006
Save to My PortfolioThe Iranian Nuclear Program: Motivations and PrioritiesMay 17, 2006
Save to My PortfolioMuqtada al-Sadr: Iraq's Shadowy Power BrokerMay 08, 2006
Save to My PortfolioSeven Steps Toward a Last Chance in IraqMarch 12, 2006
Save to My PortfolioA Switch in Time: A New Strategy for America in IraqMarch 01, 2006
Save to My PortfolioOn Violence in IraqFebruary 24, 2006
Save to My PortfolioA Switch in Time: A New Strategy for America in IraqFebruary 15, 2006

2005

Save to My PortfolioIraqi ElectionsDecember 13, 2005
Save to My PortfolioThe Threat from IranSeptember 29, 2005
Save to My PortfolioIraq's SecurityJuly 18, 2005
Save to My PortfolioFive Ways to Win Back IraqJuly 01, 2005
Save to My PortfolioTaking on TehranMarch 01, 2005
Save to My Portfolio'The Crisis': Reading the Future in TehranFebruary 27, 2005
Save to My PortfolioThe Persian Puzzle: U.S.-Iran RelationsJanuary 24, 2005

2002

Save to My PortfolioSizing Up an Invasion of IraqDecember 18, 2002
Save to My PortfolioEscaping the Inspections TrapNovember 18, 2002
Save to My PortfolioWhy Iraq Can't Be DeterredSeptember 26, 2002

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