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As 2016 comes to a close, Diwan offers recommendations for this period of relative rest.

The Syrian regime has several military options as it advances after the Aleppo victory.

In an interview, Carnegie’s Farea al-Muslimi outlines the deadly dynamics at play in Yemen.

A split in Ahrar al-Sham could prove very costly to the Syrian opposition.

Donald Trump would lose by giving Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi what he wants.

Once the Islamic State is defeated, Iraq will have to mend a divided society.

In an interview, Derek Chollet looks back at the Obama administration’s decision-making on Syria.

A defeat will leave Syria’s opposition at a dead end, with little chance of reversing the tide of war.

The public needs to be included for investment to produce economic, political, and social benefits.
