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Recent Articles
- Fighting al-Qaeda: The Role of Yemen's President Saleh - January 8, 2010
- Yemen's reemergence in the headlines as a crucial player in the fight against al-Qaeda raises questions about Washington's next steps. What sort of relationship will the...
- Dubai: Icon or Omen? - December 2, 2009
- Late on November 25, just before the start of the Islamic Eid festival and, coincidentally, Thanksgiving in the United States, Dubai's flagship investment company Dubai...
- Saudi-Yemen Clash: Small War or Big Problem? - November 11, 2009
- Long-running tension between the government of Yemen and a rebellious clan in a remote border area has the potential to erupt into a major regional crisis, with media...
- Saudi Oil: An Unlikely Weapon Against Iran - September 19, 2009
- Among the policy suggestions for heading off Iran's emergence as a military nuclear power is the notion that Saudi Arabia should use its position -- as the world's...
- Iran's Nuclear Lessons from Pakistan - August 1, 2009
- Public anxiety about Iran's nuclear intentions is focused on the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, which in many respects -- in both the public debate and the policy...
- What If Pakistan Collapses? - Washington Institute - May 4, 2009
- By Simon Henderson
Both the establishment of sharia (Islamic law) in Pakistan's Swat valley and last month's advance by Taliban militants to within sixty miles of the...
- Prince Nayef Bids for Saudi Throne - Wash. Institute - April 1, 2009
- Saudi Arabia Changes Course, Slowly - WINEP - February 18, 2009
- By Simon HendersonOn February 14, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia announced a range of new ministerial, legal, and bureaucratic appointments. Surprising in scope and...