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Michael Rubin is Resident Scholar at AEI. Rubin studies domestic politics in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey; Kurdish society; and Arab democracy. He was formerly a political adviser to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq.
26 de Febrero de 2008
Colaboraciones nº 2191
On Friday, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei submitted a report on Iran's nuclear program to the IAEA's Board of Governors. It concluded that, barring "one major remaining issue relevant to the nature of Iran's nuclear programme" -- including a mysterious "green salt project" -- Iran's explanations of its suspicious nuclear activities "are consistent with [the IAEA's] findings [or at least] not inconsistent."
27 de Julio de 2007
Colaboraciones nº 1846
Success in Iraq is possible. It is imperative that the Iraqis take the lead in their future. The U.S. mission should be to enable them to secure their own country. This requires that the surge continues. If the Iraqis do not have the opportunity to develop their own multi-ethnic and multi-sectarian security forces then their country and the wider region will descend into chaos and war.
30 de Enero de 2007
Colaboraciones nº 1460
Las manifestaciones en Irán son una forma de arte. Primero, el gobierno transporta en autobús a los empleados del estado. A continuación, los funcionarios distribuyen pancartas con eslóganes de la revolución. Descargar PDF
15 de Noviembre de 2006
Colaboraciones nº 1331
Policymakers are abuzz with the explosive recommendations for U.S. policy toward Iraq soon to be released by the Baker-Hamilton Commission: Abandon democracy, seek political compromise with the Sunni insurgents, and engage Tehran and Damascus as partners to secure stability in their neighbor.
8 de Septiembre de 2006
Colaboraciones nº 1197
Diplomacy to resolve concerns over Iran’s nuclear program continues with no clear resolution in sight. Most officials seek to avoid military confrontation.
10 de Agosto de 2006
Colaboraciones nº 1136
Los funcionarios promueven la diplomacia y el diálogo de manera ritual, pero a falta de una estrategia clara, no existe panacea. En la práctica, la diplomacia por la diplomacia puede en ocasiones empeorar las cosas. Descargar PDF
21 de Junio de 2006
Colaboraciones nº 1038
On September 20, 2001, President George W. Bush put the world on notice. "We will pursue nations that provide aid or safe haven to terrorism. Every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." Unanimously, senators and congressmen gave Bush a standing ovation.
8 de Junio de 2006
Colaboraciones nº 1000
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice announced resumption of full U.S. diplomatic relations with Libya, citing Tripoli's renunciation of terrorism and intelligence cooperation. This ends a quarter-century diplomatic freeze. It also marks an effective end to the Bush doctrine.
1 de Marzo de 2006
Colaboraciones nº 828
While journalists concentrate on the daily blood, Iraqis describe a larger pattern which U.S. officials have failed to acknowledge let alone address: Step-by-step, Iranian authorities are replicating in Iraq the strategy which allowed Hezbollah to take over southern Lebanon in the 1980s.
14 de Febrero de 2006
Colaboraciones nº 801
Irrational anti-Semitism has deep roots among Iran’s clergy. The Nazi practice of forcing Jews to wear a yellow star had its origins in Iran, when in the ninth century an Abbasid caliph forced his Jewish subjects to wear yellow patches.
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