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May 16, 2016
Turkey’s One-Man Show: Erdoğan’s Agenda After Davutoğlu
May 11, 2016
State of Play: Combatting Today’s Illicit Financial Networks
The world of illicit finance continues to present challenges to U.S. national security and the integrity of the global financial system. The U.S. Treasury is trying to stay ahead of the terrorist and criminal networks exploiting global vulnerabilities.
April 13, 2016
Washington Forum 2016
The theme for this year's FDD Washington Forum was "National Security in the Next Administration: Can America Change Course?" Washington Forum brings together foreign-policy and national-security professionals, diplomats and members of Congress to provide insightful analysis and fresh perspectives on the most complex issues facing America.
March 14, 2016
Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War
In his new book, Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War (Oxford University Press, 2016), Orde Kittrie analyzes the deployment and impact of "lawfare"—the use of law as a substitute for armed force to accomplish international security objectives. He explains how and why lawfare is becoming an increasingly powerful and prevalent factor in 21st century conflicts.
March 9, 2016
Global Cyber-Vulnerabilities: Threats, Challenges, and Opportunities
New cyber-attacks and cyber threats surface every day. Some countries are better prepared than others in defeating them. Which nations are most secure? Which have the greatest vulnerabilities? And which states and non-state actors pose the greatest cyber threats?
February 12, 2016
Rising Tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia: Geopolitical and Energy Security Implications
November 5, 2015
Turkey After Snap Elections: Chaos or Reconciliation?
November 3, 2015
A Discussion with Micky Rosenfeld
Superintendent Micky Rosenfeld currently serves as Israeli Police Force Foreign Press Spokesperson and formerly served in the I.P.F. Counter – Terror Unit (Y.A.M.A.M.) and as head of Counter Terrorist Training for the Border Police.
September 25, 2015
In the Shadow of the Islamic Republic and the Islamic State
With the ink on the Iran nuclear deal barely dry, the political landscape in the Middle East is in flux. Please join FDD for a timely conversation featuring Ghaith al-Omari and Jonathan Schanzer on these under-analyzed trends. Moderated by FDD President Cliff May.
September 21, 2015
A View from Turkey: Snap Elections, Kurds, and the Islamic State
September 18, 2015
The Big Win for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards?
Please join FDD this Friday, September 18 at 8:30am for a timely breakfast conversation to discuss how the Iran deal affects the Revolutionary Guards. The conversation will feature FDD Senior Fellows Ali Alfoneh and Emanuele Ottolenghi, each of whom has written defining books on the IRGC and who have delved into how sanctions relief is structured in ways that will benefit key players and policies of the IRGC. Sanctions expert and FDD Executive Director Mark Dubowitz will also be featured in the conversation moderated by John Hannah. The event will take place on Capitol Hill—Room TBA.
August 13, 2015
Role of Sanctions in the Iran Nuclear Agreement
The Heritage Foundation hosted an event on August 13 to analyze the state of sanctions following the nuclear agreement with Iran. The event, Assessing the Iran Nuclear Agreement: Placing Sanctions in Context, focuses on the remaining sanctions architecture of the U.S. and E.U., the possibility of 'snapback sanctions' if Iran violates the deal, and explores alternatives to the agreement moving forward.
August 3, 2015
Cyber-Enabled Economic Warfare: An Evolving Challenge
June 15, 2015
Turkey’s Elections: Results, Consequences, and the Outlook Ahead
May 13, 2015
Disputed Borders and the Struggle for Order: Addressing Security Threats in the Middle East
April 15, 2015
Washington Forum 2015
The theme for this year's Washington Forum is "Wars of the Islamic World: America as Actor or Spectator?" FDD’s Washington Forum brings together foreign and national security professionals, diplomats and members of Congress provide insightful analysis and astute perspectives on the most complex national security issues facing America. The discussions will aim to address, among other questions-- Is the tide of war receding -- or rising? Are the nation-states of the Middle East collapsing? If so, what’s next? Can the media cover jihadists and Islamists without fear or favor? What are the chances for stability and tolerance in the Islamic World? For more information, visit: FDDWashingtonForum.org
March 6, 2015
Iranian Hegemony in the Levant and Beyond
The Islamic Republic of Iran now has a firm grasp on four Arab capitals: Baghdad, Beirut, Damascus, and Sana‘a. Iran has used its assets—Hezbollah and Iraq's Shiite militias—to extend its reach and entrench its influence.
February 26, 2015
New Threats from Illicit Finance in the Middle East and Africa
February 24, 2015
CSIF Conference – The New Financial Wars
FDD celebrated the launch of its Center on Sanctions and Illicit Finance with a conference titled "The New Financial Wars: The Convergence of Illicit Finance, Economic Power, and National Security." The event brought together more than 200 government officials, policy professionals, and scholars for an afternoon of lively discussion on the critical role of economic power and financial warfare in U.S. national security.
December 19, 2014
Bordering on Terrorism: Turkey’s Syria Policy and the Rise of the Islamic State
December 2, 2014
Extended Nuclear Negotiations with Iran: An Oil Market Perspective
November 20, 2014
Looming Deadline and Unanswered Questions: What’s Next for the P5+1 and Iran?
November 14, 2014
After the Gaza Conflict: Hamas’ Goals, Military Capabilities, and Financial Networks
September 30, 2014
Are We Heading Towards a Bad Deal with Iran?
September 19, 2014
Pakistan: Protests and Policy
August 26, 2014
Polling the Iranian Street: A Look Inside the Prospects for Reform in Iran
August 13, 2014
Implications of the Gaza Conflict: What has been won, what has been lost?
July 17, 2014
High Standards and High Stakes: Defining Terms of an Acceptable Iran Nuclear Deal
July 11, 2014
Keeping Our Friends Close and Our Frenemies Closer?
A Conversation with Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Brian Katulis, and Jonathan Schanzer Moderated by John Hannah A growing number of countries have adopted policies that make them allies, adversaries and enemies of the United States– simultaneously. Complex alliances are nothing new, but American alliances in the Muslim world have recently become far more complex than in years past. Why has the “AAE phenomenon” arisen, and what should be the implications for U.S. foreign and national security policy?
June 12, 2014
Dashed Hopes: Iran’s Human Rights Record Under President Rouhani
May 14, 2014
Monitoring, Verification and Compliance Challenges for a Final Nuclear Deal with Iran
May 1, 2014
FDD’s Washington Forum 2014
The theme for this year's Washington Forum was "The Middle East in Transition: Allies, Adversaries and Enemies." With Washington attempting to minimize its exposure to conflict, America's foreign policy in the Middle East is in flux. Our ties with longstanding allies, including Israel and the Gulf States, are strained. Our ties with self-declared enemies, Iran in particular, are in transition. Is a new approach evolving? If so, is the region becoming more stable or volatile? More broadly, do the old distinctions between allies, adversaries and enemies still hold?
February 27, 2014
Terrorism Finance in Turkey: A Growing Concern
February 7, 2014
The Levant Unraveling: How the Crisis in Syria is Impacting the Region
February 5, 2014
Understanding al Qaeda and its Affiliates: A Global Threat or JV Squad?
December 11, 2013
Terrorist, Regime and Western Media
November 7, 2013
State of Failure?
October 24, 2013
Rouhani vs the Guards
October 17, 2013
Hezbollah’s Reach Around the World
October 16, 2013
Inside Iran: Understanding Rouhani, the IRGC, and the Supreme Leader
September 25, 2013
Russia on the Edge
September 3, 2013
Crossing the Red Line: The Crisis in Syria and the US Response
August 20, 2013
Al Qaeda and its Affiliates: On Life Support or an Imminent Threat?
July 29, 2013
Egyptian Revolution 2.0
July 1, 2013
The Problem of Radical Islamic Terrorism in Africa
April 15, 2013
Claudia Rosett Speaks on Iran and the UN
April 12, 2013
The Turkish-American Alliance: Opportunities and Challenges
April 10, 2013
Lebanon and Israel: The Forgotten Front?
March 1, 2013
Europe’s Hezbollah Dilemma: What’s Next?
February 22, 2013
Policy Under Fire: How Should the US Handle the Non-Criminal Detention of Violent Non-State Actors?
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