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The Gaza Mono-Logues
  • Arts & Culture
  • The Gaza Mono-Logues

    Selected readings from the renowned Ashtar Theatre Play

    March 4, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

    Middle East Institute, 1763 N St NW,

    Why US naval presence in the Middle East matters
  • Commentary
  • Why US naval presence in the Middle East matters

    The recent Houthi attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea have highlighted the critical importance of US Naval force presence in the Middle East.

    When the decades’ long commitment of US ground troops to Afghanistan ended with the debacle of a withdrawal in 2021, the headquarters of the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet in Bahrain once again became the anchor to US regional presence and the core protector of national interests in the region.

    Egypt’s Economy: Missed Opportunities and Flawed Priorities
  • Commentary
  • Egypt’s Economy: Missed Opportunities and Flawed Priorities

    For the past several decades, successive Egyptian governments have practised the economic equivalent of riding a skateboard without a helmet; risky but manageable in the short run as long as one doesn’t encounter any obstacles. However, the inevitable has happened. Egypt’s economy smashed into not one, but two, major obstacles; a pandemic, which it just managed to stagger away from (World Bank, 2021), followed by the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    Moving to a post-Khamenei era: Cutthroat competition within the supreme leader’s office
    Photo by Iranian Leader Press Office / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Moving to a post-Khamenei era: Cutthroat competition within the supreme leader’s office

    In discussions on Iran’s future in a post-Khamenei era, one crucial player in the transition to a new supreme leader is often overlooked: the inner circle surrounding Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, primarily operating within the framework of the Office of the Supreme Leader.

    February 29, 2024

    Polling suggests Iran’s 2024 parliamentary election will see record low turnout
    Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Polling suggests Iran’s 2024 parliamentary election will see record low turnout

    Findings from the latest survey on Iran from Stasis Consulting: Turnout in the March 1 parliamentary election is expected to be a record low of 34%, the majority of Iranians disapprove of President Raisi’s job performance as well as that of the parliament (65% and 61%, respectively), and in a hypothetical face-off between President Raisi and former FM Zarif, Mr. Raisi wins out 30% to 16%.

    February 29, 2024

    Why Gulf Arab states are not intervening in the Red Sea
  • Commentary
  • Why Gulf Arab states are not intervening in the Red Sea

    As Yemen’s Ansarullah movement—better known as the Houthis—steps up attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea, Gulf Arab states have opted to stay on the sidelines. They have their reasons for not engaging, including security concerns and the fact that their economies have, to a significant extent, remained shielded from the impact of the strikes. More importantly, these countries are bracing for the more serious economic risks they may face in the future.

    Are Iran and Turkey on a collision course over West Azerbaijan?
    Photo by ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Are Iran and Turkey on a collision course over West Azerbaijan?

    Over the centuries, Iran and Turkey have engaged in an ebbing and flowing, but continual, rivalry for regional influence and supremacy. Yet such potentially escalatory dynamics have not been limited to geopolitical competition by proxy; they have also spilled over into efforts to meddle in each other’s internal affairs.

    February 27, 2024

    Khamenei’s Sham Elections
    Photo by Iranian Supreme Leader Press Office / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • Khamenei’s Sham Elections

    Elections in the Islamic Republic are highly restricted and engineered to produce the veneer of political representation. And yet, there is significant symbolism around heightened absurdities of holding elections in Iran that the vast opposition to the Islamist rule could have utilized if it had any gameplan.

    Why unconditional US support for Israel must stop
  • Commentary
  • Why unconditional US support for Israel must stop

    On 13 December 2023, following discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, US President Joe Biden rejected congressional calls to stop or condition US military assistance to the Jewish state.

    “We’re not going to do a damn thing other than protect Israel in the process. Not a single thing,” he said at the time.

    A month earlier, Vice President Kamala Harris said the United States “(was) not going to create any conditions on the support (it) was giving Israel to defend itself.”

    February 26, 2024