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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Middle East Program
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Pipes Output
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Lebanon on the Margins of the Arab Spring
One year after the Arab Spring began, Lebanon reflects on its own experience with popular protests during the Cedar Revolution.
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Transition in Libya: The Next Steps
The Libyan transition has entered the difficult phase of creating a new political system, which will be shaped by both formal and informal processes.
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An Increased Threat from Iran?
Despite increased tension between the United States and Iran, it is highly unlikely that Iran would commit an act of terror on U.S. soil because of the devastating repercussions Tehran would face.
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The Revolution Turns 33
Thirty-three years after the revolution, under a reeling economy, the leaders of Iran are struggling to maintain the viability of the Islamic Republic and are increasingly turning to the military instead of the mosque to do so.
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U.S. And Iran, A Decade After 'Axis' Declaration
Ten years after the Bush administration declared Iran has a member of the “axis of evil,” U.S.-Iranian relations seem to be at their lowest point in over thirty years.
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