INTELBRIEFS
May 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......
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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......
READ MOREMay 06, 2019
IntelBrief: Violence in Mexico and the Battle for Control Over Smuggling Routes
Mexico has been at war with drug cartels for more than a decade. Felipe Calderon's administration announced a 'war’ on drugs shortly after he came to power in 2006 and while t......
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