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    The Russia-Middle East Connection: The Arab Spring and its Impact on Russia’s Muslims
    Alexey Malashenko, Paul Salem April 12, 2013 Beirut

    Since the Arab Spring first broke out in December 2011, Russian policymakers have viewed regional developments with unease. They now wonder what rising Islamist parties in the Middle East will mean for Russia's relationship with its own Muslim minority.

     
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    The Mythical Alliance: Russia’s Syria Policy
    Yezid Sayigh, Paul Salem, Dmitri Trenin, Jihad El-Zein March 20, 2013 Beirut

    Deadlock at the UN Security Council has so far dashed international hopes for finding an end to the Syrian crisis. The United States and Russia must now find a practical mechanism for implementing political transition in Syria.

     
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    The Battle for Syria
    Frederic Hof, Karim Sadjadpour, Paul Salem, Emile Hokayem, Henri Barkey February 8, 2013 Washington, D.C.

    As Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad clings to power, proxy battles among neighboring countries are helping determine which armed factions will emerge victorious from the rubble.

     
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    Building a New Syria
    Jessica Tuchman Mathews November 9, 2012 Washington, D.C.

    The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will host one-day conference with high-level experts focusing on the political, socio-economic, and regional implications of the ongoing conflict in Syria and efforts to construct a new Syrian state.

     
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    Turmoil in Syria and the Regional Consequences
    Tamara Wittes, Marwan Muasher, Paul Salem, Itamar Rabinovich, Ammar Abdulhamid, Murhaf Jouejati May 25, 2011 Washington, D.C.

    Following the protests and upheaval throughout the Arab world, Syrians took to the streets beginning on March 15, demanding a more responsive and democratic government. What happens in Syria in the coming months will play a critical role in the future of the region.

     

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