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James Ryan

What America Learned in Iraq

March 30, 2023

Editor’s Note: FPRI is publishing a collection of essays to mark the twentieth anniversary of the start of the Iraq War. The articles analyze the war’s impact on US influence in the Middle East, America’s global standing, and US...

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Robert D. Kaplan

Iraq: Some Reflections

March 30, 2023

Editor’s Note: FPRI is publishing a collection of essays to mark the twentieth anniversary of the start of the Iraq War. The articles analyze the war’s impact on US influence in the Middle East, America’s global standing, and US...

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Joshua Krasna

Jordan: Another Peak in a Multi-Year Crisis

March 28, 2023

Over the past few months, Jordan has undergone another peak in a multi-year crisis. It made headlines last April—the official centennial of the Hashemite monarchy in Jordan—with an unprecedented intra-family crisis ending with indefinite confinement to quarters of King...

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William Figueroa

Iran-Saudi Normalization: A Regional Process with Chinese Characteristics

March 24, 2023

The announcement of an agreement to resume diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia on March 10 was not entirely unexpected to those familiar with regional politics. Saudi Arabia and Iran had gone through a series of negotiations in Baghdad...

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Una Bergmane

Seven Lessons from Latvia a Year After Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

March 24, 2023

A year has passed since Russia escalated its war against Ukraine to a full-scale invasion. When writing about the first Latvian reactions to the Russian attack, we noted the geographical proximity with both aggressor and victim made Latvians feel...

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Niva Yau

China Is Finally Making Progress on the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Railway

March 23, 2023

China has struggled to gain support from its Central Asian neighbors to build the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan (CKU) railway since the 1990s. The CKU railway is crucial to China for two interconnected purposes—to advance its geopolitical interests and to secure favorable...

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Lonnie Henley

Beyond the First Battle: Winning the Long War Over Taiwan

March 22, 2023

Editor’s Note: This article expands upon ideas discussed in Lonnie Henley’s recent research report, Beyond the First Battle: Overcoming a Protracted Blockade of Taiwan. To read that report, please visit the website for the U.S. Naval War College’s China...

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June Teufel Dreyer

China’s National People’s Congress Reveals New Initiatives and Ominous Warnings

March 20, 2023

Barely a week into March, nearly 3,000 delegates gathered at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing for the opening of the Fourteenth National People’s Congress and, separately the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. Though the National People’s...

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Jaafar Alloul

Qatar’s West Asian Moment: The Geopolitics of the World Cup

March 16, 2023

The FIFA 2022 World Cup has put Qatar on the map, making it the first Middle Eastern country and smallest nation ever to host the tournament. However, along with the spotlight of winning the rights to organize one of...

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Debbie Sharnak

Jimmy Carter and the ‘Torture Chamber of Latin America’: Examining a Human Rights Legacy

March 15, 2023

On February 18, 2023, the Carter Center announced that former President Jimmy Carter would receive hospice care. In the days that followed, a flood of articles appeared that praised his core decency, highlighted his post-presidential global health and humanitarian...

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