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Kenneth M. Pollack

Kenneth M. Pollack, a contributing editor to The National Interest, is a Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies and the Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.

The Coming Out: Can Iraq Finally Make Friends With Its Neighbors?

The Coming Out: Can Iraq Finally Make Friends With Its Neighbors?

A summit of regional leaders in Baghdad will provide Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki with a much-needed opening.… More »

Iraq's Endless Political Crises

Iraq's Endless Political Crises

Unless the country can fix its underlying issues, it will remain unstable and probably worse.… More »

Issue March 2006

The Right Way

Seven steps toward a last chance in Iraq… More »

Issue January 2004

Spies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went Wrong

How could we have been so far off in our estimates of Saddam Hussein's weapons programs? A leading Iraq expert and intelligence analyst in the Clinton Administration—whose book The Threatening Storm proved deeply influential in the run-up to the war—gives a detailed account of how and why we erred… More »

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