Publications

Iraq Update #34- Data Suggests Rise in Violence Along Historic Fault Lines

August 22, 2012 - Stephen Wicken

August 15, 2012-August 22, 2012 - Violence in Iraq has risen in recent months, both in terms of number of attacks and casualties. July 2012 was the deadliest month in Iraq since August 2010. Iraqi government figures suggest that 325 people were killed in near-daily attacks in July.

Threat And Response: Israeli Missile Defense

August 16, 2012

This backgrounder will review how Israel has responded to these two threats with what has become a core component of Israeli defense strategy, the world’s first battle-tested, integrated missile defense shield.

Abdul Wardak and Bismillah Khan Mohammadi: Unpacking Afghanistan's Ministerial Shake-up

August 16, 2012 - Mara Tchalakov

In an unprecedented single session of Parliament on August 4th, the Lower House dismissed the Afghan defense and interior ministers, Abdul Rahim Wardak and Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, following successive no-confidence votes.

Iraq Update #33

August 15, 2012 - Institute for the Study of War

August 3, 2012-August 15, 2012 Baghdad’s Tensions with Irbil and Ankara Diminish

Map of Baghdad

August 10, 2012 - Institute for the Study of War

Map of Baghdad

Map of Mosul

August 10, 2012 - Institute for the Study of War

High-Resolution map of Mosul.

Unraveling the Syria Mess: A Crisis Simulation of Spillover From The Syrian Civil War

August 7, 2012 - Institute for the Study of War

On June 27, 2012, the American Enterprise Institute, the Institute for the Study of War, and the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution jointly conducted a one day crisis simulation that focused on the impact of spillover from the deepening civil war in Syria.

Iraq’s Post-Withdrawal Crisis, Update 31

August 3, 2012 - Ramzy Mardini

July 20, 2012-July 27, 2012-Al-Qaeda Leader Claims Credit for Deadly Attacks, Maliki, Mutlaq Attempt to Renew Cooperation, IHEC Mandate Unlikely To Be Extended

Iraq's Post-Withdrawal Crisis, Update 32

August 3, 2012 - Stephen Wicken

July 27, 2012-August 3, 2012- Spillover from the Syrian conflict heightened tensions between Iraq, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and Turkey this week.

Russian Naval Base Tartus

July 31, 2012

The Syrian port of Tartus is the only naval base outside of the former Soviet Union still held by the Russian military, and the Russian government has asserted its strategic significance.

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