Levant
Burke Chair reports on the Levant cover political upheavals, economic and demographic pressures, sectarian struggles and extremism, ethnic and tribal conflicts, and tensions in the Levant that form to complex and unstable patterns of competition
Competition with Iran, the civil war in Syria, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza, and the internal upheavals in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon all interact and affect the dynamics in this critical and unsettled region.
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Iran, Qatar, Terrorism, and the Wars for the Future of Islam
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — June 9, 2017
Aid Stability and Recovery in Counterterrorism and Warfighting
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — June 1, 2017
New Details on U.S. Strategy in Iraq and Syria
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — June 1, 2017
If the Fighting Ever Stops: Stabilization, Recovery, and Development in Syria
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — May 16, 2017
The U.S. Attacks on Syria: What Comes Next?
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — April 7, 2017
Assad: The Real "Butcher's Bill" in Syria
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — April 6, 2017
The National Security Economics of the Middle East: Comparative Spending, Burden Sharing, and Modernization
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — March 23, 2017
Before You Cut Foreign Aid to Fund Defense, Consider Where it Goes and What it Does for U.S. Troops and National Security
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — March 13, 2017
Reinforcing Failure: The Revised Executive Order Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — March 7, 2017
Tracking the Trends and Numbers: Islam, Terrorism, Stability, and Conflict in the Middle East
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — February 15, 2017