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RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioAfghanistan Victory Crucial for President Obama

Bruce Riedel, November 18, 2009, IBA News

Afghanistan Victory Crucial for President ObamaIn an interview with IBA News, Bruce Riedel discusses President Barack Obama's policy in Afghanistan, emphasizing that victory against Al Qaeda and the Taliban is crucial not only for the stability of Afghanistan itself, but also for Pakistan and the entire Islamic world. Read More

PAST EVENT

Save to My PortfolioThe U.S.-Israel Partnership: Can New Governments Overcome Old Challenges?

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Reuters/Ho NewOn November 14-16, 2009, the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings brought together top Israeli and American policymakers, journalists, and members of the public and private sectors to Jerusalem for discussions on the most critical issues in the Middle East. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioGeneration in Waiting: The Unfulfilled Promise of Young People in the Middle East

Navtej Dhillon and Tarik Yousef, November 01, 2009

Young people in the Middle East (15--29 years old) constitute about one-third of the region's population. Generation in Waiting portrays their plight, urging greater investment designed to improve the lives of this critical group. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioCan Civil Society Help Bridge Divides between the United States and a Diverse Muslim World?

Hady Amr, October 29, 2009, The Brookings Institution

Can Civil Society Help Bridge Divides between the United States and a Diverse Muslim World?Hady Amr presents research on past efforts to bridge the gap between the United States and a diverse Muslim world. In a wide survey of various initiatives, many of which developed post-9/11, Amr attempts to evaluate the level of success that different programs have experienced so far. Amr then offers several recommendations on ways civil society can be the most effective in bringing people together for meaningful dialogue and progress. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioIraq's Economy Needs More Than Security

Raj M. Desai, October 23, 2009, The Brookings Institution

Iraq's Economy Needs More Than SecurityAlthough violence in Iraq has decreased, Raj Desai states other transitions are needed before U.S. businesses feel comfortable about the Iraqi investment climate. In addition to security, Desai offers three sets of fundamental reforms to convince investors that Iraq is really "open for business." Read More

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Save to My PortfolioIntolerance and Censorship in the Arab World

Cynthia P. Schneider and Nadia Oweidat , October 13, 2009, Anderson Cooper 360 Blog

Cynthia Schneider and Nadia Oweidat write that the Arab world is rich in literature examining all aspects of Arab life and advocating a vision of a multi-cultural society that respects human rights. Rather than manufacturing its own messages, Schneider and Oweidat believe the United States should support a return to standards of critical thinking that once characterized the Arab world. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioObama and the Nobel Peace Prize

Hady Amr and Steven W. Barnes, October 12, 2009, Daily News Egypt

President Barack Obama’s 2009 Nobel Peace Prize immediately triggered strong reactions worldwide. Hady Amr and Steven Barnes write that the prize presents President Obama an opportunity to build on his recent efforts to foster dialogue between America and people of all faiths around the globe. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioFighting Radicalism, not 'Terrorism': Root Causes of an International Actor Redefined

Ömer Taşpınar, September 29, 2009, SAIS Review

In the years since the September 11th attacks, Western policymakers, analysts and academics have debated the best approaches to confronting and ending terrorism. Brookings Fellow Omer Taspinar argues that the global fight against extremist violence must move beyond the "war on terror" to a broader strategy of fighting radicalism with human development - an approach that would address the political, economic and social conditions that foment violent radicalism. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioA New Way Forward: Encouraging Greater Cultural Engagement with Muslim Communities

Cynthia P. Schneider, September 28, 2009, The Brookings Institution

In a recent speech in Cairo, President Obama advocated "a new way forward," based on mutual interest and mutual respect in relationships between the United States and Muslim communities across the globe. Cynthia Schneider explains the important role arts, culture, and the media can play in building these relationships and fostering positive social change. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioWhich Path to Persia?: Options for a New American Strategy toward Iran

Kenneth M. Pollack, Daniel L. Byman, Martin S. Indyk, Suzanne Maloney, Michael E. O'Hanlon and Bruce Riedel, August 15, 2009

Which Path to Persia? objectively presents the most important policy options available to the United States in crafting a new strategy toward Iran. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioThe Jihadists Strike Back in Indonesia

Bruce Riedel, July 17, 2009, The Daily Beast

The Jihadists Strike Back in IndonesiaThe attacks in Indonesia on July 17 remind us that vigilance must be maintained at all times against Al Qaeda’s varied affiliates and franchises, writes Saban Center Senior Fellow Bruce Riedel. Even when they appeared defeated in recent years, particularly in Indonesia or in Saudi Arabia, these groups can recover and strike again. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioCrisis in Pakistan: Educate Women and Girls for Long-term Solutions

Rebecca Winthrop, July 14, 2009, Conflict Resolution and Prevention Forum

Crisis in Pakistan: Educate Women and Girls for Long-term SolutionsPakistan’s humanitarian crisis brings a sharp focus on the need for long-term socio-economic development in the Northern region. In the Conflict Resolution and Prevention Forum, Rebecca Winthrop addressed the humanitarian crisis in Pakistan and called for further innovation and investment of education for girls and women. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThere are Many Ways to Exploit Al-Qaeda's Vulnerabilities

Anouar Boukhars, June 22, 2009, The Daily Star

Heading into the eighth year of the war against Al-Qaeda, the overall results are still inconclusive. Anouar Boukhars highlights reasons to be optimistic that the group will eventually disappear and he encourages the Obama administration to continue its narrative with the Muslim world in order to undercut Al-Qaeda's message and ideology. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioPakistan's Displaced Girls and Women—an Opportunity for Education

Rebecca Winthrop, June 11, 2009, The Brookings Institution

Pakistan's Displaced Girls and Women—an Opportunity for EducationSince November 2008, the fighting between the Pakistan government and Taliban militants has displaced over two and a half million people. In the midst of this crisis, Rebecca Winthrop identifies a window of opportunity to improve the education situation of girls and women, one that will sow long-term benefits for the region’s recovery and development. Read More

RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

Save to My PortfolioInternal Displacement in Iraq: The Process of Working toward Durable Solutions

Jamille Bigio and Jen Scott, June 11, 2009, Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement

With increased levels of security in Iraq in 2008-9, displaced persons have begun to make decisions about their future: whether to return to their place of origin, locally integrate or resettle in a third location. As Jamille Bigio and Jen Scott argue, the time is ripe to assess how the government of Iraq, with the support of international and national actors, can advance the process of achieving durable solutions to displacement. Read More