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Comment: When the Obama administration leaves office, little fundamental will change - although a pivot away from a confrontational foreign policy is needed, writes Michael Brenner.
Comment: Both at home and abroad the challenges facing bin Salman will be huge. It is unlikely he will succeed where more experienced hands did not, writes Barak Barfi.
Comment: Taking part in Syria's peace negotiations would have won major international recognition for the Kurds, writes Karim Barakat.
Comment: When it comes to foreign policy, Hillary is all about following the Washington playbook, writes Sylvain Cypel.
Comment: Victory over IS in Mosul may be on the horizon, but could come at a price that is tantamount to defeat, writes James Snell
Comment: In Brussels, President Trump must reassert US commitment to the collective defence core principle of the NATO alliance, writes Robert E. Hunter.
Comment: The steady stream of recruits from the West to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), are just as ideologically driven as those flocking to join IS, writes James Snell
Comment: Riyadh wants to acquire the very same missiles it is trying to deny Qatar, writes Paul Iddon
Comment: The regional power has developed an effective global relations campaign that has included western academics, DC lobbyists and powerful international actors under a counter-terrorism banner, writes Laith Saud.
Comment: Ankara can use the plight of refugees to discourage the emergence of Kurdish autonomous areas on its borders, while bolstering Erdogan's grip on the presidency, writes Robert Olson.