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Jan 9, 2017

Slavin in Voice of America: Islamic Republic of Iran Loses a Pillar and a Pragmatist in Rafsanjani

By Barbara Slavin

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Iran

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Jan 9, 2017

Slavin in Al-Monitor: Iran Loses Flawed Champion of Renewed Ties with US

By Barbara Slavin

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Iran

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Jan 9, 2017

The Water War in Damascus

By Youssef Sadaki

Battles have erupted in recent weeks between regime forces and rebels in the area of Ain al-Fijah and neighboring villages, causing the water pumps and the area’s main Ain al-Fijah water facility to cease operation.

Syria

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Jan 8, 2017

LeBaron Quoted by the Arab Weekly on Trump’s Middle East Strategy

By Richard LeBaron

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Middle East

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Jan 8, 2017

Slavin Quoted by the Washington Post on Iran the Passing of Former President Rafsanjani

By Barbara Slavin

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Iran

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Jan 7, 2017

Stein Quoted by the Washington Post on Syrian Conflict

By Aaron Stein

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Syria United States and Canada

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Jan 6, 2017

The end of Saudi Arabia’s addiction to oil: Downstream industrial development

By Jean-Francois Seznec

Saudi Arabia’s leadership recently introduced an ambitious plan called Vision 2030 to move the country away from oil and toward a more diversified, modern economy. What are the existing downstream industries in the public and private sectors, and what has made them so successful thus far?

Energy & Environment Energy Transitions

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Jan 6, 2017

Eljarh Quoted by Agence France-Presses on the Power Struggle in Libya

By Mohamed Eljarh

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Libya

SyriaSource

Jan 6, 2017

The Consequences of Merger Talks among Syrian Rebels

By Haid Haid

The internal divisions among rebel groups in eastern Aleppo and their infighting during the recent Syrian regime’s offensive led to a poor military performance and helped the latter to recapture the rest of the city. Protests erupted, as a result, in many opposition-held areas, condemning rebels’ mistakes and demanding them to unite. Many rebel fighters […]

Syria

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Jan 6, 2017

India’s energy needs and the Arab/Persian Gulf

By Jean-François Seznec

India has tried to diversify its sources of crude oil, but due to its proximity to the Gulf, it still relies a great deal on Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq as its major suppliers, while Qatar provides most of its natural gas needs. What is the present crude oil and natural gas situation in India and the role played by the Gulf producers, especially Iran and Saudi Arabia?

Energy & Environment India

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