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Syria and Jordan by the Numbers

Trade statistics show why Amman has more reason than Damascus to welcome the improvement in bilateral commerce.

    Armenak Tokmajyan

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Rubble is Israel’s Doctrine, Not a Case of Improvisation

    Nathan J. Brown

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A Geographic and Social Reconfiguration in Lebanon

    Issam Kayssi

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Pushing Beirut into an Armed Conflict With Hezbollah Is Insane

    Michael Young

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Corrupted by Absolute Power

    Michael Young

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Why Does the Middle East Suffer “Forever Wars”?
    • Angie Omar

    Angie Omar

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Diwan, a blog from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Middle East Program and the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, draws on Carnegie scholars to provide insight into and analysis of the region. 

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