Middle East & North Africa

 

March 2006
Libya and the United States: The Next Steps
This issue brief examines the current state of U.S. – Libyan relations and the vast improvement that has occurred, while also noting the remaining obstacles. To overcome these, the issue brief offers a set of suggestions on how the normalization process may be completed to mutual benefit. By Ronald Bruce St John.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 

January 2, 2005
A New Security Balance
Borut Grgic, Op-ed published in Gulf News.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa, Global Challenges
Program: Senior Fellows

 

September 2004
Partners in Frustration: Europe, the United States and the Broader Middle East
William Drozdiak, Geoffrey Kemp, Flynt L. Leverett, Christopher J. Makins and Bruce Stokes. The report of an Atlantic Council delegation to Europe on the prospects for transatlantic cooperation in the Middle East.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa, Transatlantic Relations
Program: Transatlantic Relations

 

August 27, 2004
The United States Should Pursue Active, Differentiated Approach to Support Turkish Accession to the European Union
Press release announcing the Council’s report, Turkey at the Threshold: Europe’s Decision and U.S. Interests.
Topic(s): Europe / Eurasia, Middle East & North Africa, Transatlantic Relations
Program: Transatlantic Relations

 

August 16, 2004
Engaging Europe
An op-ed by Christopher Makins on the prospects for European assistance in Iraq.  The Baltimore Sun.
Topic(s): Transatlantic Relations, Middle East & North Africa
Program: Transatlantic Relations

 

January 2003
Winning the Peace: Managing a Successful Transition in Iraq
The report of a joint American University-Atlantic Council working group on Iraq, Richard Murphy.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa, Global Challenges, Terrorism
Program: International Security

 

December 13, 2002
U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: Unilateral U.S. Sanctions
From a congressional staff briefing on "U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf." Jointly sponsored by the Atlantic Council of the United States, the Middle East Institute, the Middle East Policy Council and the Stanley Foundation.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 
 

June 21, 2002
U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: European Perspectives
From a congressional staff briefing on "U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf."  Jointly sponsored by the Atlantic Council of the United States, the Middle East Institute, the Middle East Policy Council and the Stanley Foundation.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa, Transatlantic Relations
Program: International Security

 

2002
U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: Energy Security
From a congressional staff briefing on "U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf."  Jointly sponsored by the Atlantic Council of the United States, the Middle East Institute, the Middle East Policy Council and the Stanley Foundation.
Topic(s): Energy / Environment, Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 

December 14, 2001
US Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: Saudi Arabia
From a congressional staff briefing on "U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: Saudi Arabia." Jointly sponsored by the Atlantic Council of the United States, the Middle East Institute, the Middle East Policy Council and the Stanley Foundation.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

Iran

 

December 2, 2004
There are worse things than a nuclear Iran
Borut Grgic, Op-ed published in the International Herald Tribune.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa, Defense
Program: Senior Fellows

 

August 20, 2004
High Stakes for Turkey and the West
An op-ed by Morton Abramowitz and Richard Burt, co-chairs of the Council’s project on Turkey.  The Washington Post.
Topic(s): Europe / Eurasia, Middle East & North Africa, Transatlantic Relations
Program: Transatlantic Relations

 

July 12, 2002
U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: Iran and Proliferation Concerns
A congressional staff briefing on "U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf."  Jointly sponsored by the Atlantic Council of the United States, the Middle East Institute, the Middle East Policy Council and the Stanley Foundation.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa, Defense
Program: International Security

 

March 8, 2002
U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: Iran
From a congressional staff briefing on "U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: Iran."  Jointly sponsored by the Atlantic Council of the United States, the Middle East Institute, the Middle East Policy Council and the Stanley Foundation.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 
 

January 2002
Managing Proliferation Issues with Iran
C. Richard Nelson and David H. Saltiel.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa, Defense
Program: International Security

 

October 10, 2001
The Changing Relationship with Iran after 9/11
Listen to remarks by UN Under Secretary General Giandomenico Picco recorded live at the Atlantic Council.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa

 

July 2001
Thinking Beyond the Stalemate in U.S.-Iranian Relations
Lee H. Hamilton, James Schlesinger and Brent Scowcroft, Co-Chairs; Roscoe Suddarth, Principal Policy Advisor; Eliane L. Morton, Author; C. Richard Nelson, Project Director.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 

May 2001
Thinking Beyond the Stalemate in U.S.-Iranian Relations
Lee H. Hamilton, James Schlesinger and Brent Scowcroft, Co-Chairs; Roscoe Suddarth, Principal Policy Advisor; Eliane L. Morton, Author-Rapporteur; C. Richard Nelson, Project Director.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 

Israeli-Palestinian Issues

 

September 13, 2002
U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf: Israel and the Gulf
From a congressional staff briefing on "U.S. Challenges and Choices in the Gulf."  Jointly sponsored by the Atlantic Council of the United States, the Middle East Institute, the Middle East Policy Council and the Stanley Foundation.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 

September 2002
Elusive Partnership: U.S. and European Policies in the Near East and the Gulf
Rita Hauser, J. Robinson West, Marc C. Ginsburg, Geoffrey Kemp, Craig Kennedy, Christopher J. Makins and James Steinberg.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa, Transatlantic Relations
Program: Transatlantic Relations

Libya

 

March 2006
Libya and the United States: The Next Steps
This issue brief examines the current state of U.S. – Libyan relations and the vast improvement that has occurred, while also noting the remaining obstacles. To overcome these, the issue brief offers a set of suggestions on how the normalization process may be completed to mutual benefit. By Ronald Bruce St John.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 

August 2003
U.S.-Libyan Relations: An Analytic Compendium of U.S. Policies, Laws & Regulations
This compendium presents the texts of the U.S. policy statements, laws and regulations (or relevant parts thereof) that govern U.S. relations with Libya, on both the bilateral and multilateral levels. By Kenneth Katzman.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 

April 2003
U.S.-Libyan Relations: Toward Cautious Reengagement
A policy paper/working group report which advocates a fundamental shift in U.S. policy toward Libya and discusses a wide range of topics; including terrorism, energy security, regional security, human rights, and weapons of mass destruction. Chester A. Crocker, Chair; C. Richard Nelson, Rapporteur.
Topic(s): Middle East & North Africa
Program: International Security

 
 
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