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Director of Research, Saban Center for Middle East Policy
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December 5, 2002
Article
Newsweek Special Edition, Issues 2003
See more in Iraq, Democracy Promotion
October 1, 2002
Article
Policy Review
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November 1, 2006
Audio
Listen to Kenneth M. Pollack, senior fellow and director of research at the Brookings Institution, and Ray Takeyh, the Council's senior fellow for Middle East studies, discuss the domestic forces inside Iran that influence it's foreign policy decisions.
See more in Iran, U.S. Strategy and Politics
April 5, 2006
Audio
Listen to a discussion on what the United States should do in response to Iran developing a nuclear program and how Iran is likely to react to each policy option.
See more in Iran, Proliferation
October 2002
Book
This insightful overview of the modern Arab approach to warfare provides a comprehensive understanding of the military capabilities and limitations of the Arab states, some of which are the United States’ most important allies, while others may likely be future adversaries.
September 2002
Book
This highly influential book, written as the Bush administration turned its sights on Saddam Hussein’s regime, takes the reader back to the pre-war days of uncertainty about Saddam’s weapons and his ties to major terrorist organizations, outlining a powerful case for a U.S. invasion of Iraq.
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September/October 2008
Foreign Affairs Article — Summary
The situation in Iraq is improving. With the right strategy, the United States will eventually be able to draw down troops without sacrificing stability.
See more in Iraq, Civil Reconstruction
March/April 2002
Foreign Affairs Article — Summary
See more in Iraq, Defense Strategy
June 30, 2009
Interview
As U.S. combat forces begin to withdraw from Iraq's cities, expert Kenneth M. Pollack says he remains "very concerned" about the political situation in Iraq. He stresses the need for the "continued attention" of the United States to bring about a stable Iraq.
See more in Iraq, National Security and Defense, Nation Building
December 10, 2008
Interview
Kenneth M. Pollack of the Brookings Institution says that he is concerned that the U.S. and political establishment" increasingly feels that Iraq is heading toward victory" even though "Iraq still is a very troubled country."
See more in Iraq, National Security and Defense, Nation Building
August 2, 2007
Interview
Kenneth M. Pollack, a leading expert on Iraq, says his latest trip to Iraq showed the country was “a mess,” but there were also significant improvements on the ground as a result of the U.S. “surge” policy.
See more in Iraq, Defense Strategy
January 30, 2007
Interview
Kenneth M. Pollack says Democrats should give President Bush’s new Iraq plan a chance, but also prepare alternatives.
See more in Iran, Iraq, Wars and Warfare, Congress, Presidency
October 13, 2006
Interview
A leading proponent of invading Iraq, Kenneth M. Pollack now fears Iraq could end up worse off than it was under Saddam Hussein.
See more in Middle East, Wars and Warfare
February 14, 2006
Interview
Kenneth Pollack of the Brookings Institution outlines a plan to re-shift the U.S. strategy in Iraq as it relates to security, economics, and politics.
See more in Iraq, Nation Building
October 17, 2005
Interview
May 2, 2003
Interview
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January 2007
Must Read
The Brookings Institution says that ‘with each passing day, Iraq sinks deeper into the abyss of civil war.’ It considers how the United States could stop the slide into all-out war, and what actions the US should take if it becomes clear that Iraq cannot be saved from such a conflict. The report considers the history of civil wars in the recent past, and draws a set of lessons regarding how civil wars can affect the interests of other countries, even distant ones like the United States, and then used those lessons to fashion a set of recommendations for how Washington might begin to develop a new strategy for an Iraq caught up in all-out civil war.
See more in Iraq, Conflict Prevention
February 14, 2006
Must Read
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