Kenneth Pollack, Director of Research and Senior Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Brookings Institution explores the security and economic concerns facing the United States and its partners due to the political instability, cultural conflicts, and economic stagnation in the Middle East. Mr. Pollack argues that unlike during the Cold War period, when containment was the major policy concern, sustained and patient reform efforts are needed to overcome problems in the Middle East.
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