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Mohammed Soliman is a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute (MEI), where he focuses on the intersection of technology, geopolitics, and business in the Middle East and other emerging markets. He is the author of the book West Asia: A New American Grand Strategy in the Middle East (Polity Press, January 2026). A trained engineer, he is a director at McLarty Associates, a global advisory firm, where he advises on strategic and policy matters at the intersection of technology, AI, finance, and energy. In addition, he is a non-resident senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and a visiting fellow with the National Security Program at Third Way.

Prior to joining MEI, Mr. Soliman held research and policy roles at institutions including the Peace Tech Lab at the US Institute of Peace, as well as Georgetown University’s Institute for the Study of Diplomacy and School of Foreign Service, where he was a Junior Centennial Fellow. He began his career in Cairo as an engineer and consultant, advising both local and international businesses on strategy and operations.

Mr. Soliman is a frequent media commentator, with his work featured in The Financial TimesThe Wall Street JournalThe EconomistForeign PolicyForeign AffairsNewsweek, and USA Today. He has appeared on outlets such as CNN, BBC, France 24, and Deutsche Welle and regularly speaks at international conferences. His scholarly work includes numerous journal articles and book chapters on geopolitics, emerging technologies, and global economic trends.

يشغل السيد سليمان منصب عضو في مجلس مستشاري منظمة Ideas Beyond Borders والمجلس الاستشاري للجمعية الهندية للذكاء الاصطناعي والقانون (ISAIL). وهو عضو في مجموعة الخبراء الاستشارية التابعة للجنة العالمية المعنية بالذكاء الاصطناعي المسؤول في المجال العسكري (GC REAIM) وزميل ديفيد روكفلر في اللجنة الثلاثية.

وهو حاصل على درجة الماجستير في العلوم في الخدمة الخارجية بامتياز من جامعة جورجتاون، وبكالوريوس الهندسة من الأكاديمية المصرية للطيران.

وهو متحدث أصلي باللغة العربية، كما أنه يجيد القراءة والتحدث باللغات الألمانية والفارسية والإسبانية والتركية.

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Egypt’s path forward from the pandemic’s economic fallout
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  • Egypt’s path forward from the pandemic’s economic fallout

    Today marks almost three months of a global shutdown to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Middle East and North Africa region faces a double whammy from the resulting economic fallout and the sharp decline in oil prices this spring. While Egypt is rightly focused on its short-term response to the crisis, it should take advantage of the international and regional shock caused by the pandemic to change its growth model for the longer term and implement much-needed structural reforms on a variety of fronts.

    COVID-19, the oil price war, and the remaking of the Middle East
    الصورة من وكالة فرانس برس عبر غيتي إيمدجز
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  • COVID-19, the oil price war, and the remaking of the Middle East

    The Middle East is facing an unexpected turning point. The region will not look the same after COVID-19 as it did before it. The geoeconomics and geopolitics of the world are in free fall because of COVID-19, the oil price war, and a severe economic shutdown. For the Middle East and the Gulf monarchies in particular, the oil price war against Russia and U.S. shale and the shutdown of economies around the world have increased the pressure on the Gulf’s already-depleted financial resources, which usually act as a safety valve for the turbulent region.

    Where will Iran hit next? Cyber
    A billboard bearing a portrait with the black mourning ribbon of slain Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani (L) and Iraqi paramilitary chief Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis hangs on a main road in the Iranian capital Tehran on January 4, 2020, one day after Soleimani and other members of the pro-Iranian Iraqi paramilitary group Al-Hashed Al-Shaabi were killed in a US air strike near Baghdad international airport.
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  • Where will Iran hit next? Cyber

    Following the recent escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions, the threat of Iranian cyberattacks is likely to intensify in the near to medium term. There are three possible fronts where Iran might look to carry out cyber operations: targeting the energy infrastructure of America’s Gulf allies; deploying malware against U.S. private sector companies; and launching disinformation campaigns that would aim to influence public opinion in both the Middle East and the U.S. 

    Egypt, Hamas Continue Flirtation, but to What End?
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  • Egypt, Hamas Continue Flirtation, but to What End?

    Egypt and Hamas continue to explore potential cooperation against a common threat in the Islamic State in the Sinai, as well as on the domestic Palestinian scene. Egypt’s Public Intelligence Chief, Khaled Fawzy, hosted the Vice President of Hamas’s political bureau, Ismail Haniya, and his associates Rawhi Mushtaha and Moussa Abu Marzouk for several days of consultations in late January.  

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