INTELBRIEFS
May 13, 2019
IntelBrief: A Changing Mission at the Department of State?
The U.S. has long prioritized hard power and kinetic operations over soft power initiatives, but the imbalance is becoming even more pronounced as the Trump administration regul......
READ MOREMay 10, 2019
IntelBrief: Designating The Muslim Brotherhood Will Yield Few Benefits
The U.S. is mulling a decision about whether to legally designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO), a move fraught with clear negative consequenc......
READ MOREMay 09, 2019
IntelBrief: Is Venezuela Approaching a Tipping Point?
Recent unrest in Venezuela and the continuing uncertainty over whether President Maduro will step down continues to drag on......
READ MOREMay 08, 2019
IntelBrief: The Struggle for Sudan Spills Across Borders
When widespread popular protests toppled the 30-year rule of Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir on April 11, great optimism enveloped the country, ushering in the hope that organi......
READ MOREMay 07, 2019
IntelBrief: Turkey’s Uncertain Path
Turkish President Erdogan has always sought to outwardly present himself as a strong leader, especially in matters of foreign and security policy, as he continues to edge Turkey......
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