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Attiya Ahmad

Post-Doctoral Fellow

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Attiya Ahmad is Georgetown University’s 2009-10 Center for International and Regional Studies Post-Doctoral Fellow. She recently completed her PhD in Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. Dr. Ahmad’s work brings together scholarship on Islamic studies, globalization, diaspora and migration studies, economic anthropology, and political economy.

 

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Trump’s Laptop Ban Targets Gulf Airlines
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  • Trump’s Laptop Ban Targets Gulf Airlines

    When I was approached last summer by New York University’s Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies to teach a class this spring, I did not imagine the changes that would take place in the American political landscape. Since Donald Trump took office, his promise to place “America first” has manifested itself in numerous ways. Although I am committed to the university and the students, traveling to the United States is becoming less and less enticing.

    March 22, 2017

    Rouhani’s Letter to Supreme Leader: We’ll Work to Strengthen “Resistance Economy”
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  • Rouhani’s Letter to Supreme Leader: We’ll Work to Strengthen “Resistance Economy”

    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has pledged that his government will do its utmost to implement policies that will strengthen the country’s “resistance economy” and stimulate growth. In a letter to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Wednesday, Rouhani emphasized that his administration planned to hold a cabinet session to discuss Supreme Leader’s latest instructions and explore ways of increasing domestic production and creating jobs – particularly for young Iranians.

    March 22, 2017

    India’s Strategic Vision About West Asia and Its Limitations
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  • India’s Strategic Vision About West Asia and Its Limitations

    The discourse of Non-Alignment continues to shape the political culture of the Indian establishment’s strategic thinking in the field of foreign policy, notwithstanding the decline of Gandhian-Nehruvian moralism and increasing adaptation to the culture of power-centered realism in recent years. This essay shows that gradualism and risk avoidance remain deeply embedded features of India’s conduct of external relations, including its relations with West Asia.

    March 21, 2017

    Peace in Yemen Requires Bridging North-South Divide
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  • Peace in Yemen Requires Bridging North-South Divide

    The Yemeni civil war, which began in March 2015, has become another quagmire in the Middle East with increasingly sectarian overtones. However, sectarianism is not the only dimension to this conflict. Indeed, the war has straddled a number of cleavages in Yemeni society, including the north-south divide. The Southern Nationalist Movement, an umbrella platform known locally as Hirak, presents a major obstacle to peace as it continues to call for secession for the south.

    March 21, 2017

    Javad Zarif: Iran “Completely Ready” to Resume Nuclear Program
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  • Javad Zarif: Iran “Completely Ready” to Resume Nuclear Program

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has warned that his government is “completely ready” to restart its nuclear program if the United States fails to adhere to the 2015 nuclear agreement. “If America reneges on the deal to the level that the continuation of the J.C.P.O.A. [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] harms our national interests, the Islamic Republic of Iran is completely ready to return to the pre-J.C.P.O.A.

    March 21, 2017

    Jailed Female Activist Accuses Rouhani of Colluding with I.R.G.C. ahead of Elections
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  • Jailed Female Activist Accuses Rouhani of Colluding with I.R.G.C. ahead of Elections

    Hengameh Shahidi, a reformist activist and journalist who was recently imprisoned in Iran, has accused President Hassan Rouhani of striking a deal with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.) ahead of the country’s presidential elections slated for May this year.

    March 21, 2017

    Iran-Supported Iraqi Militia Groups Make Further Advances in Western Mosul
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  • Iran-Supported Iraqi Militia Groups Make Further Advances in Western Mosul

    The Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) have seized several villages in northwestern Mosul from the Islamic State in recent days and are planning to enter the strategic city of Tal Afar, the Iranian media reports.

    March 21, 2017

    Iran: Foreign Policy and Upcoming Elections
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  • Iran: Foreign Policy and Upcoming Elections

    March 17, 2017 – MEI Senior Fellow Alex Vatanka joins host Paul Salem to discuss US-Iranian relations since the US election and Iran’s upcoming presidential election in the context of regional turmoil and questions over the Supreme Leader’s succession.

    March 20, 2017

    Anti-ISIS Summit in D.C. | Monday Briefing
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  • Anti-ISIS Summit in D.C. | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Charles Lister, Randa Slim, Paul Salem, and Eran Etzion provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the meeting of the anti-ISIS coalition in D.C., the Iraqi Prime Minister’s visit to the U.S., the upcoming Arab League summit, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s visit to China.

    U.S. Designation of Iran-Backed Bahraini Militants Prompts Angry Reaction from Tehran
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  • U.S. Designation of Iran-Backed Bahraini Militants Prompts Angry Reaction from Tehran

    The U.S. Department of State’s designation of two Iran-backed Bahraini militants as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (S.D.G.T.) has prompted an angry reaction from Tehran. Iran’s Foreign Ministry called allegations by Washington that Tehran supports terrorist activities in Bahrain as “baseless and politically-motivated,” and accused the U.S.

    March 20, 2017