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Middle East Strategy at Harvard (MESH)

Middle East Strategy at Harvard (MESH)
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Middle East Strategy at Harvard (MESH) is a community of scholars and practitioners who are interested in the formulation of U.S. strategic options for the Middle East. The MESH blog brings together some of the most original strategic thinkers in academe, research centers, and government, in a web-based forum for exchanging and disseminating ideas.

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From MESH Admin
Some of the many interactive geography quizzes on the web ask visitors to identify the countries and capitals of the Middle East. We assume MESH readers have no problem there, so we’ve collected links to more challenging quizzes. There’s no end to learning.
• Iraq.
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MESH invites selected authors to offer original first-person statements on their new books—why and how they wrote them, and what impact they hope and expect to achieve.
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From Martin Kramer
How did the outcome of 1967 change the way Arabs think about themselves and the world? It was the late Malcolm Kerr, one of America’s leading Arabists at the time, who perfectly summarized this consensus.
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From Matthew Levitt
U.S. and international efforts to combat terrorist financing are a little understood—and often under-appreciated—aspect of the global counterterrorism campaign.
November 9

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November 9 at 11:50pm
From Michael Rubin
The Islamic Republic has been pursuing a nuclear program for the better part of two decades. Concerns over Iranian intentions were among the reasons cited by Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel, for example, when he inaugurated Germany’s “critical dialogue” in 1992.

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