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Would Turkey benefit if the US withdraws from Syria?
Armoured vehicles of Turkish and U.S. troops
  • Analysis
  • Would Turkey benefit if the US withdraws from Syria?

    For Turkey, the best solution to its “U.S. problem” might seem like an American withdrawal from Syria, but such a move could create new and potentially more complicated problems for Ankara.

    Syria's Republican Guard: Growth and fragmentation
    Republican Guard fighters
  • Analysis
  • Syria's Republican Guard: Growth and fragmentation

    The Syrian Republican Guard (RG) has served as the backbone of the regime’s fighting forces since protests first broke out across the country in 2011.This report uses publicly available Facebook posts to piece together the history of the five regiments, six brigades, and 46 battalions identified as now belonging to the RG. Featuring an order of battle, command structure, and battalion commander profiles, this report stands as the most comprehensive record of the RG to date.

    December 11, 2018

    Monday Briefing: Trump shuffles team for 2019
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: Trump shuffles team for 2019

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts discuss recent and upcoming events including the coming changes in Trump’s administration, Iran’s hesitation in the US-China battle over Huawei , the ongoing Sweden talks on Yemen, results of the latest GCC summit, and questions over the legitimacy of the Afghan elections.

    As fighting gives way to governing, Syria faces new challenges
  • Analysis
  • As fighting gives way to governing, Syria faces new challenges

    As the Syrian government begins to shift its focus to postwar governance, it faces unexpected new challenges and growing criticism from citizens voicing their frustration through social media and other channels.

    Turkey’s social and political trends
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Turkey’s social and political trends

    Max Hoffman, associate director of national security and international policy at the Center for American Progress, and MEI’s Gonul Tol join host Alistair Taylor to discuss the social, political, and foreign policy issues Turkey has been grappling with in recent years.

    November 29, 2018

    Moscow faces new challenges in Idlib "de-escalation zone"
    Russian briefing on Idlib
  • Analysis
  • Moscow faces new challenges in Idlib "de-escalation zone"

    “De-escalation” zones have been a key part of Russia’s policy in Syria over the past 18 months, but the situation in Idlib, the fourth and final zone, has proven a much greater challenge than the others.

    November 27, 2018

    Monday Briefing: Russians launch air strikes after alleged gas attack
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: Russians launch air strikes after alleged gas attack

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts discuss recent and upcoming events including Russian air strikes in Aleppo, the elections in Bahrain, the growing international interest in Egypt’s offshore energy finds, and the appointment of a new Afghan team of negotiators for peace talks.

    Border opportunities: Reviving the Jordan-Syria free trade zone
    Syria Jordan Border
  • Analysis
  • Border opportunities: Reviving the Jordan-Syria free trade zone

    The reopening of the Naseeb-Jaber border crossing offers an opportunity to address the pressing political, economic, and humanitarian challenges confronting Jordan.

    November 20, 2018

    Monday Briefing: Iraq-Kurdistan pipeline deal
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: Iraq-Kurdistan pipeline deal

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts discuss recent and upcoming events including the Iraq-Kurdistan pipeline deal, how the YPG partnership affects US-Turkey ties, and the new Russia-Turkey gas pipeline.

    Yemen: Between war and peace
  • Analysis
  • Yemen: Between war and peace

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts discuss recent and upcoming events including the ongoing conflict in Yemen, the potential impact of the midterm elections on US Middle East policy, U.S.-Turkey rapprochement, escalating tensions in northern Syria, the upcoming Palermo conference on Libya, and the potential for political fallout in Pakistan and peace talks in Afghanistan.

    November 5, 2018

    The Tiger Forces: Pro-Assad fighters backed by Russia
  • Analysis
  • The Tiger Forces: Pro-Assad fighters backed by Russia

    The Tiger Forces is a Syrian Air Intelligence-affiliated militia fighting for the Syrian government and backed by Russia. While often described as the Syrian government’s elite fighting force, this research portrays a starkly different picture. The Tiger Forces are the largest single fighting force on the Syrian battlefield, with approximately 24 groups comprised of some 4,000 offensive infantry units as well as a dedicated artillery regiment and armor unit of unknown size. Beyond these fighters are thousands of additional so-called flex units, affiliated militiamen who remain largely garrisoned in their hometowns along the north Hama and Homs borders until called on to join offensives as needed.

    October 29, 2018

    Iran prepares for US sanctions
  • Analysis
  • Iran prepares for US sanctions

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Alex Vatanka, Marvin G. Weinbaum, and Charles Lister provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including Iran’s decision to sell its oil in the private sector, the prime minister of Pakistan’s search for foreign aid, and the Syrian summit in Istanbul.