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Sep 14, 2016

Hof Quoted by Business Insider on How the US-Russia Syria Deal Could Affect Assad

By Frederic C. Hof

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Sep 14, 2016

Blanford in Christian Science Monitor, Quoting Hof: Syrian Ceasefire: US, Russian Leverage with Warring Sides Faces Severe Test

By Nicholas Blanford

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Russia Syria

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Sep 14, 2016

Slavin in Voice of America: State Department Removes Last MEK Members from Iraq

By Barbara Slavin

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Iraq

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Sep 14, 2016

Eljarh Joins CNN to Discuss the UK Inquiry into the UN-Backed Libya Intervention

By Mohamed Eljarh

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Libya

SyriaSource

Sep 14, 2016

The Fears of Syrians Living in Turkey

By Hasan Arfeh

During the hours of the failed coup against the Turkish government last month, Syrians living Turkey—including refugees, employees, politicians, and journalists—were just as anxious as the Turks. The same anxiety was present when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan travelled to Russia on Tuesday, August 10, to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Syria

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Sep 14, 2016

Bryza Joins TRT World to Discuss the Crisis in Syria

By Matthew Bryza

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Syria

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Sep 14, 2016

Farkas Joins Fox News to Discuss the Kerry-Lavrov Syria Deal

By Evelyn Farkas

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Sep 14, 2016

Handjani in Bloomberg: Iran’s Plan to Lure Big Oil

By Amir Handjani

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Iran

MENASource

Sep 14, 2016

The Future of Secularism in Iraq

By Safwan Al-Amin

In today’s Iraq, political movements and politicians shy away from promoting secularism or proclaiming to be secularists. The reasons for this—and the reasons for the rise of religious (and religious identity) politics in Iraq after the 1958 coup in which the Hashemite monarchy was overthrown—are numerous and complex. Some of the main factors that may […]

Iraq

SyriaSource

Sep 14, 2016

The Growth of the Syrian Media and Responsible Voices

By Caroline Ayoub

For the forty years under the Assad regime, Syrians had limited access to information and no freedom of expression. The initial media rush was part of a larger movement in which Syrians were able to express themselves in protests through signs, songs, art, and other creative expressions. However, a few qualities set media work apart. […]

Syria

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