In part six, Jon Alterman hears from guests from previous episodes who help him recap everything he's covered so far and look at what's next for Russia in the Middle East. Jon is rejoined by Elizabeth Tsurkov, fellow at the Center for Global Policy and at the Forum for Regional Thinking; Ambassador Mohamed Anis Salem, an Egyptian diplomat with 35 years of experience; Eugene Rumer, senior fellow and director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment; and Phil Gordon, senior fellow in U.S. foreign policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. Jon is also joined by Natasha Hall, senior fellow with the CSIS Middle East Program.\nSong Credits: \u201cPizzicato Waltz\u201d by Kadir-Demir via Artlist.io; \u201cDusting\u201d from Confectionery via Blue Dot Studios; \u201cCoulis Coulis\u201d from Confectionery via Blue Dot Studios. The theme song is "Tales of Arabia" by GreatstockMusic via Pond5.\n\nPhil Gordon,\xa0Losing the Long Game: The False Promise of Regime Change in the Middle East, St. Martin's Press, October 2020.\n\nEugene Rumer and Andrew S. Weiss, "Reckoning With a Resurgent Russia," Carnegie Endowment, September 9, 2020.\n\nElizabeth Tsurkov, "Desperate, Thousands of Syrians Flee Toward Turkish Border," Foreign Policy, February 10, 2020.\n\nNatasha Hall, Benjamin Smith, Thomas McGee, Local Cross-line Coordination in Syria, United States Institute of Peace, October 3, 2019.\n\nEpisode Transcript, "Russia in the Middle East: Part Six," CSIS, October 6, 2020.