Foreign Policy
A Decade of Chinese Arms Control: A Survey of Progress Ahead of Bush's Visit to China
Center for Nonproliferation Studies
A 7-page U.S. paper tracing a decade of progress by China in nonproliferation and arms control
Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-11-23
Straight Talk: Avoiding a Nuclear War Between the United States and China Over Taiwan
Center for Nonproliferation Studies
An e-book designed to support research on the Cross Strait issue between China and Taiwan by providing easier access to relevant documents and facts and to offer suggestions for issue resolution (1 page linking to all chapters)
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-12-20
Is a New Commonality of Interests Arising?
Center for International Relations
A 7-page paper considering whether Poland's strategic partner in Europe should be Germany or the U.K.
European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-23
Ten Years Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Defining European Interests for the Next Decade
Center for European Integration Studies
This 103-page discussion paper comprises a number of articles addressing the future challenges for the EU's Mediterranean policy
European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-11-03
Northeast Asia: Obstacles to Regional Integration
Center for European Integration Studies
A 57-page discussion paper identifying the obstacles to a potential Northeast Asian regionalisation process and offering proposals for a European policy towards the region
European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-11-03
The CSCE as a Model to Transform Western Relations with the Greater Middle East
Center for European Integration Studies
A 173-page discussion paper containing the contributions made to a forum held to discuss the practicalities of this proposal
Foreign Policy, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2004-08-19
Northeast Asia: Obstacles to Regional Integration: The Interests of the European Union
Center for European Integration Studies
This 57-page German discussion paper analyzes the obstacles to Northeast Asian regional integration
Globalisation & International Trade, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-10-08
The European Neighbourhood Policy: Foreign Policy at the EU's Periphery
Center for European Integration Studies
This 36-page discussion paper outlines the development of the European Neighbourhood Policy to date
European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-04-12
Latin America: The End of an Era
Center for Economic and Policy Research
An article examining Latin America's political shift in recent years, its changing relations with the US and how the changes may affect economic policy
Foreign Policy, Economic PolicyPosted: 2006-07-23
Partnership on terms of Regional Parity? Moscow Must Clearly Formulate its Vision of Relations with the United States
Center for Defense Information
Translation of an article seeking to describe Russia's foreign policy in respect of the United States
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-10-27
Here There Be Dragons: The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
Center For Defense Information
This article examines the nature and purpose of The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Central Asia
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-10-07
The Failed and Failing State and the Bush Administration
Center for Defense Information
A U.S. article arguing that the problems of failed and failing states are receiving insufficient attention from the U.S. administration
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-12-26
What is Driving India's and Pakistan's interest in Joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation?
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A paper examining the motives of India and Pakistan in joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-08-16
Changing Paths: Evaluating U.S. Policy Toward Lebanon
Center for Contemporary Conflict
This 9-page paper proposes that the U.S. re-engage with Lebanon and support a return to democracy in that country
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-12-10
Korean Reunification: The Nuclear Factor
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A 9-page U.S. paper focusing on the ramifications a North Korean nuclear programme may have on the evolving Korean unification process and for the resulting united Korean state
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-11-11
Why We Must Take European Opinion Seriously
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A paper underlining the importance of future U.S.-European security co-operation for U.S. interests
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-13
India and the Gulf After Saddam
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A 6-page draft examining India's strategic interests in the Persian Gulf, post Saddam
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-04-12
Russia - A Partner for the U.S. in the Post-Saddam Middle East?
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A 13-page paper assessing whether Russia is likely to be a reliable ally for the U.S. in the Middle East
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-04-12
Corruption in the Middle East: Challenges Posed for the United States
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A 12-page paper examining the extent and consequences of corruption in the Middle East and the challenges posed to the U.S. by its prevalence
Corruption, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-11-11
Politics in a Stabilizing Democracy: South Africa's 2004 Election
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A 10-page preliminary assessment of the 2004 electoral results in South Africa
Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2004-05-04
Russian-Iranian Relations: Outlook for Cooperation with the "Axis of Evil"
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A U.S. paper examining Russia's support of Iranian nuclear development
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-08-16
Solving the DPRK Problem: Regional Perspectives on the Korean Peninsula
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A special issue of "Strategic Insights" devoted to an assessment of North Korea and its policies (single page linking to each article)
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-09-04
Theater Nuclear Weapons in Europe: The Contemporary Debate
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A paper examining the relevance of placing theater nuclear weapons in Europe to the maintenance of security in today's security environment
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-09-13
Pakistan's Kashmir Policy After the Bush Visit to South Asia
Center for Contemporary Conflict
A 7-page essay analyzing Pakistan's frustration with its diplomatic dialogue with India over Kashmir and urging action to normalise Indo-Pak relations
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2006-04-11
Current Trends in India-U.S. Relations: Hopes for a Secure Future
Center for Contemporary Conflict
This 12-page paper discusses the improved relationship between the U.S. and India and its future prospects
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2006-04-11
Democracy Policy Under Obama: Revitalization or Retreat?
CEIP
A 58-page US paper explaining how, despite an initial inclination to lower the profile of U.S. democracy promotion, President Obama has had to confront a series of urgent, visible cases, from political upheaval in multiple Arab countries and unexpected events in Russia to thwarted elections in Côte d’Ivoire and beyond
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-01-13
Russia's Line in the Sand on Syria
CEIP
This US article explains how Moscow’s position on Syria is shaped largely by the recent experience of Libya, strong doubts concerning the Syrian opposition, and suspicions about the motives of the United States
Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2012-02-10
Guidelines for Approaching Iran
CEIP
This 6-page US policy outlook examines the factors that should guide any attempts to engage with Iran and influence its policies
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-07-11
Rethinking Western Strategy Toward Pakistan: An Action Agenda for the United States and Europe
CEIP
A 60-page US report calling for a new strategy to be adopted by the US and Europe toward Pakistan
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-07-10
2014 and Beyond: U.S. Policy Towards Afghanistan and Pakistan
CEIP
A 10-page US House testimony arguing that reconciliation talks over Afghanistan risk failure, that the real problem lurks across the border in Pakistan, and listing the steps the United States can take to improve the prospects for a successful transition
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-11-11
Beijing's Safari: China's Move Into Africa and its Implications for Aid, Development and Governance
CEIP
This 7-page US policy outlook reports on the growth of Chinese influence in Africa, and questions whether this new relationship could be damaging to Africa's politics, environments and debt loads
International Development, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-12-22
Mr. Xi Comes to Town
CEIP
A US commentary on Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping’s visit to the United States
Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2012-02-21
Turkey's Middle East Policies: Between Neo-Ottomanism and Kemalism
CEIP
A 36-page US paper explaining the two conflicting drivers of Turkey's new activism in the Middle East
Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2008-10-31
Into Nations and Tribes: Yemen and AQAP
CEIP
A US article arguing that U.S. policy should face the fact that the most important transitions are taking place beyond Sanaa and the presidential turnover
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2012-02-27
How to Strengthen the European External Action Service
CEIP
A 20-page US paper urging corrective action to overcome the flaws in the EEAS
European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-12-17
Turkey in the New Middle East
CEIP
This 42-page US paper explains why Turkey’s role as a model for budding Arab democracies also offers the country an opportunity to revitalize its partnership with the West
Regional, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-12-09
Russia's Strategic Choices
CEIP
This 8-page policy brief addresses key issues concerning Russia's foreign policy strategy
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-07-11
An Enduring Approach to U.S.-Russian Cooperation
CEIP
A 12-page US policy brief arguing that making the U.S.-Russian Bilateral Presidential Commission a permanent foundation is the best way to ensure continued success in managing U.S.-Russian relations
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-08-08
Preventing Conflict over Kurdistan
CEIP
This 66-page US report argues that Washington must pay close attention to the many intertwined dimensions of the Kurdish question and, in particular, to the very real potential for conflict and outside intervention. Washington mustdevelop a comprehensive approach that recognizes and, where possible, leverages those linkages to help usher in a stable and prosperous future
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2009-03-04
The New Middle East
CEIP
A US report proposing a new direction for US policy towards the Middle East
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-03-13
Iran: A View From Moscow
CEIP
A 44-page US report that details how Iran’s desire to develop nuclear weapons and long-range missiles—while refusing to compromise with the international community—threaten Russia
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-11-01
Rivals—Iran vs. Saudi Arabia
CEIP
A question and answer session assessing the tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia—taking a close look at the distrust between Shias and Sunnis and Persians and Arabs—and analyze how the rivalry will impact the balance of power in the Middle East
Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2011-09-21
United States: A Stabilizing or Destabilizing Factor in the Asia-Pacific Region?
CEIP
This 4-page US brief considers whether the United States is a stabilizing factor in the Asia-Pacific region
Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2011-09-21
Armenia and Turkey: Bridging the Gap
CEIP
This US policy brief suggests that both parties should take steps to rebuild confidence and affirm their faith in the 2009 Armenian–Turkish Protocols, which offer clear benefits to both Armenia and Turkey.
Regional, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-04-15
Toward Realistic U.S.–India Relations
CEIP
A 54-page US essay analyzing US-India relations
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-11-03
The Thin Red Line: Six Observations on Obama's Iran Policy
CEIP
A US analysis of statements by senior officials from press conferences, interviews, congressional hearings, and formal speeches conveys the administration’s public efforts to delineate what level of nuclear activity or other moves by Iran would prompt the United States to take more decisive action, most prominently the use of overt force
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-02-29
Mauritania’s Islamists
CEIP
A 30-page US paper assessing the challenges posed by Mauretanian Islamists
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-03-02
Has the United States Poisoned Democracy?
CEIP
An article examining whether the association of democracy promotion with US foreign policy has made democracy less popular in the Arab world
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-10-15
Breaking the Suicide Pact: U.S.-China Cooperation on Climate Change
CEIP
This 8-page US policy brief calls for US-China cooperation to avoid climate disaster
Climate Change & Environment, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-05-06
The Middle East: Evolution of a Broken Regional Order
CEIP
This 28-page US paper identifies patterns and trends in the dynamic history between the countries of the Middle East
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2008-09-05
U.S. Democracy Promotion During and After Bush
CEIP
A 42-page US report on how the Bush Administration has affected US democracy promotion efforts
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-09-05
Russia's Oil Exports: Economic Rationale Versus Strategic Gains
CEIP
This 32-page US paper examines the rationale behind Russia's drive for new export markets for its oil
Energy, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-12-17
Eliminating Nuclear Threats: A Practical Agenda for Global Policymakers
CEIP
This 332-page US report outlines practical policy options designed to make progress on today’s proliferation challenges, produce positive outcomes at the 2010 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, ensure the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and move to a world free of nuclear weapons
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-02-06
Relations with China Pass Stress Test
CEIP
A US brief explaining why despite the recent incidents with Chen Guangcheng and Bo Xilai, China’s overall relationship with the United States has remained productive
Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2012-05-11
India and Europe in a Multipolar World
CEIP
This 15-page US paper explains how to revitalize the relationship between the EU and India, which has underperformed despite its tremendous potential
Foreign Policy, European UnionPosted: 2012-05-11
Terrorism Out of Somalia
CEIP
This Q&A assesses the danger of terrorism originating in Somalia, analyzes Shabab’s links with the global al-Qaeda network, and details how the United States should respond
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-09-28
The New Arab Diplomacy: Not With the U.S. and Not Against the U.S.
CEIP
A 24-page US paper explaining why Arab countries are undertaking diplomatic initiatives that are contrary to US policy
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-08-01
The Middle East: Evolution of a Broken Regional Order
CEIP
This 28-page US paper identifies patterns and trends in the dynamic history between the countries of the Middle East
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-08-01
The Situation in Iraq
CEIP
A 6-page US House testimony assessing US options in Iraq
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-08-09
Why Russia Matters
CEIP
A US article on the importance of US-Russian relations
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-08-19
Too Late for Reform Now
CEIP
A 2-page US commentary on US policy in respect of political reform in Egypt
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-02-03
Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence in the 21st Century
CEIP
The 16-page transcript of a speech surveying issues surrounding nuclear deterrence by the US Secretary of Defense
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-11-28
Putin and Ukraine: The Calm Before the Storm
CEIP
A US analysis of Russian-Ukrainian relations
Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2012-03-15
Libya’s Transition
CEIP
A speech on Libya’s political transition and the future of U.S.-Libya relations
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-03-16
Engaging Pakistan: Getting the Balance Right
CEIP
This 8-page US policy brief proposes a strategy for the US to pursue in respect of Pakistan
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2008-09-05
Iraq, Iran and Turkey: A Regional Approach
CDI, WSI
An 8-page US policy brief advocating a regional solution to the political and security challenges facing Western Asia
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2008-01-03
East of the Middle East: The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and U.S. Security Implications
CDI
A 9-page U.S. article describing how the policies and agendas of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation freuquently clash with those of the US
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-12-22
Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, the Regional Power Balance, and the Sectarian Question
CCC
An 8-page US essay on Saudi Arabia's policy in respect of key regional issues
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-03-16
General Trends, Global Futures and U.S.-Pakistan Relations
CCC
A 5-page article placing U.S.-Pakistan relations in the context of geopolitical trends
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-06-26
U.S. Africa Policy Since the Cold War
CCC
This 14-page paper reviews the development of US policy towards Africa since the ending of the Cold War
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-01-11
Sizing Up Russia – NATO Relations
CAST
A Russian perspective on Russia-NATO relations
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2009-04-16
The Multipolarity Trap: How Russia Should Make Friends ..... and With Whom
CAST
A Russian article examining Russia's choice of strategic partners and allies
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-09-02
North Korea: The Bush Administration's Strategic Fiasco
CAST
A Russian commentary on US strategy towards the North Korean nuclear crisis
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-05-04
Imitation Russia
Carnegie Moscow Center
This paper examines whether Russia's inclination to defy the West springs from Western policy as opposed to internal Russian psycho-historical and structural political dynamics
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-11-15
Behind the Bamboo Curtain: Chinese Leadership, Politics and Policy
Carnegie Endowment for World Peace and China Vitae
Papers given at a U.S. conference analyzing how the Chinese leadership deals with issues, divides power, manages internal tensions and views the world (single page linking to all papers)
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-12-01
Global Implications of the U.S. Election
Carnegie Endowment for World Peace
Commentary on the implications of President Bush's re-election for the foreign policy of the U.S. and other countries
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-11-17
Crisis in the Middle East
Carnegie Endowment for World Peace
A collection of commentaries on different facets of the current crisis in the Middle East
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-08-05
Russia and the Iranian Nuclear Crisis
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A commentary on Russia's current position on the Iranian nuclear crisis
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-06-03
Understanding Arab Political Reality: One Lens is Not Enough
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 6-page policy paper considering the long-term outcomes of the current wave of democratization in the Middle East
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-04-13
U.S. Strategy: Assisting Pakistan's Transformation
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 20-page paper proposing a strategy for the U.S. to guide Pakistan towards democratic reform while maintaining the country's cooperation in the war against terrorism
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-12-11
The Chosen Nation: The Influence of Religion on U.S. Foreign Policy
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
An 8-page policy brief examining the influence of religion on U.S. foreign policy under the present and previous administrations
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-03-31
Islamist Movements in the Arab World and the 2006 Lebanon War
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This 22-page paper examines the reaction of two Islamist movements to the 2006 Lebanon war and its impact on domestic politics in Egypt and Jordan
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-11-15
Democracy's Sobering State
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 5-page U.S. article reviewing the state of democracy in the world
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-01-06
E.U.-Russia Relations: Interests and Value - A European Perspective
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This 40-page paper examines E.U.-Russian relations from a European perspective, focusing on how the issue of "common values" has figured in the relationship
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-01-13
Iran Is Not An Island: A Strategy to Mobilize the Neighbours
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
An 8-page U.S. policy brief proposing that a more balanced U.S. stance is a pre-requisite for mobilizing all international actors in opposition to Iranian nuclear development
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-02-16
Africa's Big States: Toward a New Realism
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This 9-page policy outlook analyses the causes of the poor economic and political performance of Africa's big states and offers recommendations to the international community as to how best to conduct its relations with these states in the future
Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2004-03-09
Putin's Legacy: How the Russian Elite is Coping with Russia's Challenges
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This 8-page briefing analyzes how Russia's governing elite has shaped domestic and foreign politics, and the potential consequences of these policies
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-07-02
The Greater Middle East Initiative: Off to a False Start
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This 8-page policy brief asserts that the initiative fails to establish a basis for genuine partnership or address the real challenges of Arab democratization. It calls for a new process of genuine consultation
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-24
Deterring Conflict in the Taiwan Strait: The Successes and Failures of Taiwan's Defense Reform and Modernization Program
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 36-page examination of Taiwan's defence reform and modernization program and an assessment of future prospects
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-26
Atoms for War? U.S.-Indian Civilian Nuclear Cooperation and India's Nuclear Arsenal
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 64-page US report challenging the assumption that the recent US-Indian nuclear agreement will enable India to expand its nuclear arsenal rapidly
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-07-02
Europe's Uncertain Pursuit of Middle East Reform
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 20-page paper outlining the E.U.'s Middle Eastern policy during the 1990s and since 9/11, identifying the distinctive features of the European approach and offering suggestions for strengthening E.U. strategy in the Middle East
Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2004-07-06
Living with Palestinian Democracy
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
An 8-page briefing paper calling on the West to adopt a long-term strategy in support of Palestinian democracy
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-06-03
China
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
An 8-page policy brief analyzing China's influence and policy tools of soft power and their likely consequences for SE Asia
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-07-02
Lessons of the Tulip Revolution
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This 11-page testimony analyses the implications of Kyrgyzstan's 'Tulip Revolution'.
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-04-13
Reform in Syria: Steering Between the Chinese Model and Regime Change
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 24-page paper exploring the complexity of Syrian political reform
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-08-05
Libya: Security Is Not Enough
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
An 8-page U.S. policy brief warning that the U.S. needs to take steps to correct the impression that it will forgo its interest in democratization and reform in return for security-related steps and petroleum
Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2004-10-12
Walking on Eggshells in Tehran
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A commentary on the foreign policy implications of the Iranian nuclear standoff
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-12-02
Seeking Breakthroughs: The Meandering U.S.-India Relationship Needs a Fresh Impetus
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 2-page article arguing that improved military relations alone are insufficient to transform U.S.-India relations
Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2004-11-02
U.S. Policies in Central Asia: Balancing Priorities (Part II)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 17-page US house testimony offering an overview of the possibilities for US policy in Central Asia
Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-05-02
The Saudi Labyrinth: Evaluating the Current Political Opening
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
A 24-page US analysis on the potential for future political reform in Saudi Arabia and what role the US should play
Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-04-07