The Egyptian effect

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Carnegie Middle East Center
The Egypt Effect: Sharpened Tensions, Reshuffled Alliances
article | How have Egypt’s coup and ensuing crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood impacted alliances and Islamist-secularist tensions across the Middle East? | عربي
COMMENTARY AND ANALYSIS
Ominous Divide: Shia Iran vs. Sunni Gulf
USIP | Frederic Wehrey explains why the conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran is not driven primarily by a Sunni-Shia divide or even Arab-Persian ethnic differences.
Russia’s Influence in Syria: The Million Ruble Question
Syria in Crisis | Aron Lund says in the past three years, Russian influence in Syria has swelled dramatically and Moscow has acquired a new hand to play in regional politics.
What Does the Lebanese Cabinet Mean for Syria?
Syria in Crisis Raphaël Lefèvre says Syria seems to be replacing Lebanon as the region’s geopolitical chessboard. This means that Lebanese politics will increasingly be viewed through a Syrian lens. 
The Sisi Spring
"Arial, Verdana, sans-serif">Sada Dalia Ghanem-Yazbeck writes that the decision by Islamist parties to boycott the upcoming Algerian presidential elections exposes the fragmented and weak state of the movement. | عربي
The New Generation of Jordanian Jihadi Fighters
Sada | Mona Alami says the future vision and goals of the rising generation of Jordanian Salafi-jihadis will be defined by the outcome of their engagement in Syria. | عربي
 

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