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How a New U.S. Administration Can--Finally--Give Us the Middle East Policy We Need
By Shadi Hamid
At the root of current Middle Eastern foreign policy debates on topics ranging from Iran to Iraq to Israel, is a more fundamental challenge for American policy makers: how to combat the general mistrust citizens of the Arab and Muslim world have of the United States. In his new paper, Shadi Hamid suggests that U.S. support for many of the region's more repressive regimes plays an important -- and counter-productive -- role in its efforts to bring peace and stability to the region.




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Marshall: Pragmatic power
By PPI Staff

Obama Courts World Opinion
By Will Marshall

The Big Dog is Back
By Ed Kilgore

Gates Gets It
By Mark Ribbing

Taking NATO Global
By Will Marshall

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The Big Dog is Back
By Ed Kilgore

Gates Gets It
By Mark Ribbing

Needed: A Special Envoy to Mexico and the Caribbean
By Mark Ribbing

America as an Honest Broker
By Will Marshall and Jim Arkedis

A European Perspective on Georgia
By Ralf Fücks

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