Foreign Policy


Promotion of Democracy and Foreign Policy in India

SWP

A 27-page German research paper examining whether India can be a partner to the West in the promotion of democratic regimes

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2009-10-29

Credibility and Compliance

SWP

A 4-page German commentary arguing that the EU's CFSP risks forfeiting its leverage in the Western Balkans

European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2009-03-14

The West Balkans between the EU, the USA, and Russia

SWP

This 6-page German commentary examines the challenges and options facing the EU, the US and Russia in respect of the West Balkans

Foreign Policy, European UnionPosted: 2009-08-31

The EU's "Sanctions Paradox"

SWP

An 8-page German commentary on the EU's sanctions policy in respect of Zimbabwe

European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-10-18

EU Foreign Policy Perspectives: A Call for the Revival of the Weimar Triangle

SWP

An 8-page German commentary arguing for closer foreign and security policy coordination between Germany, Poland and France

European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-10-07

Burma Beyond the Elections

SWP

A 7-page German commentary arguing that the EU policy towards Burma should be based on the principle that economic consolidation can be understood as a fundamental prerequisite for political transformation

Foreign Policy, European UnionPosted: 2010-10-01

The Iraqi Insurgency: Actors, Strategies and Structures

SWP

This 29-page German research paper examines the role that Germany and the EU should assume to foster security in Iraq

Foreign Policy, European UnionPosted: 2007-01-02

US Foreign Policy and Transatlantic Security Relations after the Elections

SWP

This 8-page German commentary on the future of transatlantic security relations concludes that considerable continuity in US foreign policy rather than a fundamental shift is the more likely outcome of the upcoming change in the White House.

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-11-08

Europe's Foreign and Security Policy Adrift: Strengthening the Role of the EU-3

SWP

This 4-page German commentary asserts that the current lack of political cohesion on European foreign policies can only truly change if the forerunners of European foreign and security policy – Germany, France and the United Kingdom – align their global interests

European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-12-06

The Kazakh Chairmanship and the Future of the OSCE

SWP

A 4-page German commentary taking stock of the OSCE's activities

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-01-02

Syria's Role in the Region: Media, Peacemaker or Aggressor

TCF

A 30-page US paper examining Syria's role in the Middle East

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-10-12

The Significance of Iran's Presidential Election

Tel Aviv Notes

This Israeli paper interprets the implications of the result of the Iranian presidential election

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-07-11

Quo Vadis Cyprus?

TESEV

This 66-page Turkish working paper calls attention to the urgency of solving the Cyprus dispute between Turkey and Greece

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-05-25

Scenarios for Third Party Intervention in Israel/Palestine

TESEV

Report of a conference held in Istanbul to discuss possible scenarios for third party intervention in the Israel/Palestine dispute

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-05-17

Turkey-Armenia Relations

TESEV

A 3-page Turkish policy brief on Turkey-Armenia relations

Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2011-07-25

Seeking Kant in the EU's Relations with Turkey

TESEV

A 31-page Turkish report examining the issue of Turkey's accession to the EU

European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-02-08

The Point of No Return

The Atlantic

A US article assessing who, if anyone, will stop Iran before it goes nuclear, and how?

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-08-20

The Implications of the Mumbai Attacks for Afghanistan

The Brookings Institution

A US article discussing the implications of the Mumbai attacks for NATO efforts to stabilize Afghanistan

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-12-03

Handle With Care

The Jerusalem Report

An Israeli article on Egyptian-Israeli relations

Regional, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-09-08

Engaging with Russia: The Next Phase

Trilateral Commission

A 185-page report examining how the Russian Federation is developing in the post-Soviet Era and the challenges it faces

Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2006-07-22

Past Its Prime? The Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance

U.S. Army War College

An assessment of the likely future development of the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-07-24

The Strategic Implications of Political Liberalization and Democratization in the Middle East

U.S. Army War College

This 16-page U.S. paper examines what democratization would mean for U.S. interests in the Middle East

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2005-09-07

Ghosts of Empire: Reducing the Specter of Imperialism in Modern Stability Operations

U.S. Army War College

This 6-page US article examines the roots of the oft-made comparison between imperial adventures of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and modern stability operations

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-08-01

Realism and Idealism: US Policy toward Saudi Arabia, from the Cold War to Today

U.S. Army War College

A 15-page essay analyzing US policy toward Saudi Arabia during the Cold War and developing a strategy for the future

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-12-10

Why the United States Should Robustly Suppport pan-African Organisations

U.S. Army War College

This 18-page U.S. article presents a rationale for why it should be U.S. policy to support pan-African sub-regional organisations that seek to have Africans help themselves

International Development, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-12-10

Afghanistan Reconstruction

U.S. Government Accountability Office

A 97-page progress report on U.S. humanitarian, development and counternarcotics assistance to Afghanistan

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-08-02

Mapping the Global Future

U.S. National Intelligence Council

A 123-page unclassified report designed to provide U.S. policymakers with a view of how world developments may evolve, identifying opportunities and potentially negative developments

Foreign Policy, Globalisation & International TradePosted: 2005-01-22

The Way Forward in Afghanistan

U.S. Senate

The text of a 6-page address on the way forward in Afghanistan

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-09-30

Afghanistan and Its Neighbours: An Ever Dangerous Neighbourhood

United States Institute for Peace

This 20-page report examines how Afghanistan's neighbouring states may influence its prospects for stability

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-06-26

The Imperative for Action

United States Institute for Peace

A 49-page update of the report of the task force created to assess the extent to which the UN is fulfilling the purposes stated in its charter

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-12-23

Understanding the Iran-Hezbollah Connection

United States Institute of Peace

A paper reporting on a panel held to evaluate Iran's role in the most recent Israel-Hezbollah fighting and in the political scene left in its wake

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-09-28

Turkey and Iraq: The Perils of Proximity

United States Institute of Peace

A 24-page U.S. report studying how the invasion of Iraq has affected Turkey's stance towards the country

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2005-08-06

Postconflict Iraq: A Race for Stability, Reconstruction, and Legitimacy

United States Institute of Peace

A 20-page U.S. overview of the problems and possibilities of the transitional period in Iraq, analysing the nature of the transition and the players involved and focusing on the liberalization process

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-06-01

Washington and Damascus: Between Confrontation and Cooperation

United States Institute of Peace

This 12-page U.S. paper examines Washington's options in its approach towards the Syrian regime

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-09-05

U.S.-Pakistan Engagement: The War on Terrorism and Beyond

United States Institute of Peace

This 16-page report analyzes the basis of the current U.S.-Pakistan engagement

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-08-06

American Interests and UN Reform

United States Institute of Peace

A 154-page report of a task force directed by the U.S. Congress to assess reforms that would enable the UN to better meet the goals of its 1945 charter

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-07-08

Terrorism in the Horn of Africa

United States Institute of Peace

This 16-page report is based on a specialist workshop in which regional experts analysed threats and responses for the region

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2004-03-04

Saudi Arabia and Iraq: Oil, Religion and an Enduring Rivalry

United States Institute of Peace

A 16-page U.S. report examining relations between Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the U.S.

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2006-02-01

Transatlantic Cooperation on Democracy Promotion in the Middle East

United States Institute of Peace And FRIDE

The 4-page report of an international workshop containing recommendations for enhanced cooperation between the U.S. and the EU in respect of Middle East democracy promotion

Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2005-01-26

US-Pakistan Relations: The Way Forward

US Army War College

An article proposing a basis for future US-Pakistan relations

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-02-08

Iran and the United states: The Emerging Paradigm in the Middle East

US Army War College

A 14-page US essay assessing Iran's new postion in Middle East and world politics

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-07-21

Rebuilding Iraq

US Government Accountability Office

This 59-page US report assesses the evolving US strategy for Iraq and evaluates its likely effectiveness

Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-07-12

U.S. Policy toward Korean Re-unification: Cross-Cultural Perspective

USAWC

This 28-page US paper identifies the cross-cultural awareness gaps between South Korea and the United States in respect of Korean reunification

Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2011-02-18

Turkey’s New Engagement in Iraq

USIP

This US report examines the change in relations between Tukey, Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government

Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2010-05-09

Engaging Islamists and Promoting Democracy: A Preliminary Assessment

USIP

This 16-page US report examines the experiences of US democracy promotion in Morocco, Jordan and Yemen

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-09-07

The Risks of Isolationism

USIP

A Q&A article considering the risks presented should the US adopt a policy of isolationism

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-02-19

Making Sense of the U.N. Impasse on Syria

USIP

A US perspective on the implications of the United Nations Security Council rejection of a resolution on the violence in Syria

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-02-19

From Rejection to Acceptance: Israeli National Security Thinking and Palestinian Statehood

USIP

This 20-page US report traces the development of the Israeli stance towards Palestinian statehood

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-02-13

Negotiating with the Islamic Republic of Iran

USIP

This 16-page US report is intended as a brief for American negotiators dealing with Iranian counterparts

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-01-22

Is Iran Facing an Economic Crisis?

USIP

A US briefing assessing Iran's macroeconomic performance

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-05-16

The Kurds in Syria: Fueling Separatist Movements in the Region?

USIP

This 12-page US report examines the relations between the Kurds and the Syrian state, traces the development of Kurdish political organization in Syria and the relationship between the Kurds and the Syrian prodemocracy movement, shows how the status of Syria’s Kurds has implications not only for stability within Syria but also for security throughout the region, and offers policy recommendations for the Syrian government and other international actors in the region

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2009-05-01

Iraq After the Surge: Options and Questions

USIP

This 9-page US briefing describes current US policy in Iraq and presents alternatives for reducing the US commitment

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-04-15

Dr. Ali Al-Dabbagh's Iraq-based Formula for Regional Cooperation

USIP

A description of a far-reaching regional initiative to increase economic and strategic cooperation in the Middle East

Regional, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2009-02-26

China’s North Korea Policy

USIP

This 16-page US report assesses the factors shaping China’s interactions with North Korea

Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2011-09-09

Assessing the Utility of New Sanctions on Iran

USIP

A US Congressional testimony about the effectiveness of sanctions against Iran

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2010-01-08

Iraq and the Gulf States: The Balance of Fear

USIP

A 16-page US report examining the interests and influence of the countries surrounding Iraq and the impact on US bilateral relations

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-08-04

The Next Chapter: The United States and Pakistan

USIP

The 54-page report of a working group offering recommendations to the next US administration for its policy towards Pakistan

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2008-10-23

Inside North Korea: A Joint U.S.-China Dialogue

USIP

The report of a US-Chinese conference held to discuss North Korea's economy, the role of external actors on North Korea's decision-making and the two countries' visions for the future of the Korean peninsula

Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2007-02-08

Pakistan, the United States and the End Game in Afghanistan: Perceptions of Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Elite

USIP

This 5-page US brief summarizes the perceptions of Pakistani foreign policy elite about Pakistan’s strategy and interests in Afghanistan, its view of the impending “end game”, and the implications of its policies towards Afghanistan for the U.S.-Pakistan relationship

Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2011-08-02

Chinese Views: Breaking the Stalemate on the Korean Peninsula

USIP

This 12-page US report examines how the Chinese stance towards North Korea is undergoing reappraisal

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-02-08

The Afghan Elections

USIP

A US House testimony on how to move forward in Afghanistan and work with President Karzai

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2009-11-27

Jordan and Iraq: Between Cooperation and Crisis

USIP

This US report examines relations between Jordan and Iraq

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-12-13

Iraq, its Neighbors, and the Obama Administration: Syrian and Saudi Perspectives

USIP, Stimson

A 21-page US working paper presenting Syrian and Saudi perspectives on Iraq

Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2009-02-26

Kirkuk in Transition: Confidence Building in Northern Iraq

Washington Institute

This 68-page US policy paper draws attention to near-term strategic opportunities in Kirkuk, focusing on bottom-up (local) approaches that the United States can facilitate in parallel with support of top-down (national) initiatives

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-05-09

Confronting Damascus: U.S. Policy toward the Evolving Situation in Syria

Washington Institute

A US House testimony on US policy towards Syria

Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2012-04-30

Israel; The War Against Hizballah and the Battle Against Hamas

Washington Institute

A 14-page address on Israel's strategy for dealing with its twin terrorist threats

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-09-23

Washington Balances Syrian Engagement with Commitment to Lebanese Allies

Washington Institute

A 3-page US article exploring the Obama Administration's problem in balancing Syrian engagement with its commitments to Lebanon

Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2009-02-26

Biden's Israel Visit and Its Aftermath: The Importance of Maintaining Strategic Direction in U.S. Middle East Policy

Washington Institute

A US policy brief on the aftermath of Vice-President Biden's visit to Israel

Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-03-22

The Challenge of Containing Iran's Enrichment Activities

Washington Institute

This US policy brief asserts that permitting Iran to continue enriching uranium at any level would still give it the option of developing nuclear weapons

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-04-30

The U.S.-Israel-Egypt Trilateral Relationship: Shoring up the Foundation of Regional Peace

Washington Institute

A U.S. House testimony advocating increased US support to strengthen the trilateral relationship

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-06-03

Bashar al-Assad vs. the Syrian People

Washington Institute

This 3-page US article urges the international community to exploit the Syrian regime's military weaknesses through actions that help level the battlefield, alter the psychological environment, and increase pressure on Assad and his forces

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-02-19

Secularism and Foreign Policy in Turkey: New Elections, Troubling Trends

Washington Institute

A 49-page US policy focus examining the various factors making 2007 a pivotal year for Turkish democracy, secularism and foreign policy

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-04-22

Strengthening Yemeni Counterterrorism Forces: Challenges and Political Considerations

Washington Institute

A 3-page US policy brief explaining the complexities involved in increasing military aid to Sana

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-01-08

Hamas and Its Long-Range Rockets: Military and Political Implications

Washington Institute

A US brief on the military and political implications of Hamas's efforts to build a serious long-range rocket force centering on weapons with a 40- to 60-km range

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2009-11-27

Actions, Not Just Attitudes: A New Paradigm for U.S.-Arab Relations

Washington Institute

A 102-page US policy focus that presents and interprets the most comprehensive data yet assembled on actual Arab political behavior, at both the political and popular levels, for twenty Arab countries over ten years

Regional, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-07-11

Turkey's Threat to Israel's New Gas Riches

Washington Institute

A US analysis of Turkey's threat to Israel's new gas riches

Regional, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-09-15

Obama's Turkey Policy: European Democracy and NATO Benchmarks

Washington Institute

A 3-page US article on the difficult choices faced by the Obama aAdministration regarding its policy toward Turkey

Foreign Policy, RegionalPosted: 2009-01-19

Supreme Succession: Who Will Lead Post-Khamenei Iran?

Washington Institute

This 26-page US policy focus shows how the Iranian succession question could present a unique opportunity for Washington to soften the regime's anti-American posture or, failing that, to ensure that the IRGC's ambitions do not jeopardize other regional states

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-02-19

Countering Islamists at the Ballot Box: Alternative Strategies

Washington Institute for Near East Policy

A 24-page US policy focus proposing alternative strategies for the US in dealing with the success of Islamists at the ballot box

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-01-03

Newly Available Evidence Offers Insights into North Korea's Thinking

Wilson Center

This U.S. article interprets newly available historical evidence as clues to the intentions and motivations of North Korea's leadership

Foreign Policy, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2005-04-28

The Iran Primer: Power, Politics and U.S. Policy

Wilson Center, USIP

A project by 50 of the world’s top scholars on Iran representing some 20 foreign policy think tanks, nine universities, and senior foreign policy officials from six U.S. administrations

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2010-11-10

The Coming Order: Strategic and Geopolitical Impacts of the Economic Crisis,

World Politics Review

An article examining the strategic and geopolitical implications of the economic crisis

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2009-04-30

Cooperation in Contention: The Evolution of ASEAN Norms

YCISS

A 29-page Canadian working paper studying the evolution of ASEAN and the norms by which it operates

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-02-09

Cooperation in Contention: The Evolution of ASEAN Norms

YCISS

A 29-page Canadian working paper examining the development of ASEAN and its norms

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-03-23

Middle Power Pull

YCISS

This 22-page Canadian paper addresses whether Western middle states are capable of making an effective, significant contribution to ameliorating the image of the West via public diplomacy

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-04-18

Global Voices on Regional Integration

ZEI

A 246-page German discussion paper consisting of a number of contributions from the world's regions on the phenomenon of regional integration

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-09-14

Cross-Strait Relations: In Search of Peace

"China Leadership Monitor"

A 19-page US paper on the prospects for resolving China-Taiwan issues

Foreign Policy, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2008-01-09

America's Bismarckian Asia Policy

"Current History"

An 8-page critique of U.S. Asia policy

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-09-27

America

"Europe's World"

An 8-page article charting the decline in transatlantic amity

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-02-17

Benchmarking the EU’s New Diplomatic Service

"Europe's World"

This article looks at the background to the difficult birth of the EU's External Action Service and sets out criteria for its future success

European Union, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2011-01-24

The Right Way to Engage China

"Foreign Affairs"

This US essay argues for the further integration of China into the global economic system

Globalisation & International Trade, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-08-10

A New Approach to Burma

"Foreign Affairs"

A 4-page US essay proposing a new approach for the international community to adopt towards the Burmese Junta

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-10-14

God's Country?

"Foreign Affairs"

This 7-page essay discusses the domestic and international implications of the growing political power of the evangelicals in the US

Foreign Policy, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2006-08-31

A Partnership of Equals

"Foreign Affairs"

A 5-page US essay suggesting that the US should offer to share global leadership with China

Globalisation & International Trade, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-06-29

The Rise of China and the Future of the West

"Foreign Affairs"

A 5-page US essay examining whther the liberal West can survive the rise of China

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-01-09

Mission Incomplete

"Foreign Policy"

A 2-page assessment of the achievements of the US mission in Afghanistan

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2012-03-19

Democracy Assistance: Political vs. Developmental

"Journal of Democracy"

A 15-page US article arguing that the West can more effectively promote democracy by crafting policies that embrace both political reform and socioeconomic development as paths toward increased political freedom.

Governance & Politics, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2009-01-23

U.S.-Kurdish Relations in Post-Invasion Iraq

"MERIA"

An 11-page Israeli article examining the US-Kurdish relationship in the period since the US invasion of Iraq

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2008-01-02

Putin's Foreign Policy Toward Syria

"Middle East Review of International Affairs"

This 10-page article examines developments in Russian-Syrian relations during the Putin presidency

Foreign PolicyPosted: 2006-03-06

China's WMD Foot in the Greater Middle East's Door

"Middle East Review of International Affairs"

A paper examining China's efforts to pursue WMD-related programmes in the greater Middle East

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2005-10-06