
Syria in Transition: Charting a New Path for Regional Stability and US Policy
Introduction The Syrian conflict, ignited in 2011 amidst the fervor of the Arab Spring, has been a theater
Introduction The Syrian conflict, ignited in 2011 amidst the fervor of the Arab Spring, has been a theater
The 31st Annual Arab-U.S. Policymakers Conference, Arab-U.S. Uncertainties: What Lies Ahead?, convened at the Ronald Reagan Building and
Introduction By Dr. John Duke Anthony In pursuit of its educational mission, the National Council works to serve
On April 15, 2021, the National Council convened an online program, “Examining Saudi Arabia’s Humanitarian Outreach: A Conversation
On February 6, 2019, the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations hosted a public affairs briefing in Washington, D.C.
Beyond all the reporting about Syria’s conflict and carnage and the fall of Aleppo to government forces loyal
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The National Council is pleased to present the most recent addition to its Analyses and Assessments series: an essay
Syria, Yemen, and Libya are clear cases of de-development via destruction and devastation. Each has its own inter-ethnic,
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