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Ragui Assaad

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Ragui Assaad is Professor at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. He has written extensively on labor market and youth issues in the Middle East and North Africa. The author acknowledges the able research assistance of Stefan Johansson in the preparation of this essay.

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China draws closer to the Taliban as regional foreign ministers prepare to meet in Beijing
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  • Analysis
  • China draws closer to the Taliban as regional foreign ministers prepare to meet in Beijing

    Despite the loss of crucial foreign aid, a deepening food crisis, and a sinking economy, little attention has been given to the effects of Afghanistan’s current political instability on the Taliban’s international relations. The international community has certainly taken an interest in Afghanistan, urging the Taliban to implement reforms, such as political representation for all Afghan ethnicities and respect for women’s rights, particularly when it comes to education and work. For its part, however, China has not let such concerns get in the way of establishing strong ties with the Afghan Taliban.

    March 24, 2022

    الاقتصاد المغربي من خلال مؤشر دوين بيزنس
    Photo by Francois LOCHON/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • الاقتصاد المغربي من خلال مؤشر دوين بيزنس

    على مدى العقد الماضي، أحرز المغرب تقدمًا كبيرًا على مستوى مؤشر ممارسة الأعمال العالمي (دوين بيزنس)، حيث قفز من المرتبة 130 في عام 2009 إلى المرتبة 53 في عام 2020. رغم تلك الإصلاحات، لم يؤدي تحسن ترتيب المغرب على مستوى مؤشر مناخ الأعمال إلى تحسن اقتصادي كبير.

    March 24, 2022

    Ways forward for the war in Ukraine
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  • Ways forward for the war in Ukraine

    Fearing war fatigue in Ukraine or an escalation of tensions with the potential to spill over beyond region, the West is keen to act. But what can the EU and NATO do to help resolve the war in Ukraine?

    March 24, 2022

    Madeleine Albright (1937-2022)
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  • Madeleine Albright (1937-2022)

    Madeleine Albright was an exceptional thinker, diplomat and leader who for generations has been an inspiration to diplomats, foreign policy experts, and great minds in this city, and across the world. Her passing, particularly at this time of particular peril, is a great loss.

    March 24, 2022

    Iran Needs a Cushion, and Europe Needs Gas
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  • Iran Needs a Cushion, and Europe Needs Gas

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been a watershed moment on so many levels for so many countries. Existing political, economic, energy, and transportation channels are being affected across western Eurasia. Countries are maneuvering to minimize the war’s detrimental impact while new trade synergies are being formed at a rapid pace. Most recently, Germany and Qatar signed a long-term energy partnership for the delivery of Qatari natural gas as the Germans look to reduce dependence on Russian supplies. Qatar’s reserves are located in the world’s largest gas field, which it shares with its northern neighbor, Iran.

    The Ukraine war has upended Turkey’s plans to stabilize the economy
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  • The Ukraine war has upended Turkey’s plans to stabilize the economy

    The war in Ukraine couldn’t have come at a worse time for the Turkish economy. Amid the country’s ongoing economic crisis, the government has been implementing extraordinary and unconventional monetary and fiscal policies.

    March 23, 2022

    Li-Chen Sim on the China-Russia relationship and its impact on the Middle East
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  • Li-Chen Sim on the China-Russia relationship and its impact on the Middle East

    Li-Chen Sim, a non-resident scholar with MEI’s Economics and Energy program, discusses the findings of her recent publication, “Great power projection in the Middle East: The China-Russia relationship as a force multiplier,” co-authored with Jonathan Fulton.

    March 22, 2022

    The Moroccan economy through the Doing Business Index
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  • Analysis
  • The Moroccan economy through the Doing Business Index

    Over the past decade, Morocco made great progress in climbing up the global Doing Business Index (DBI), jumping from the rank of 130 in 2009 to 53 in 2020. Yet, Morocco’s improved DBI ranking did not correlate with significant economic improvement.

    March 22, 2022

    Opinion: A crisis in U.S.-Middle East relations
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  • Opinion: A crisis in U.S.-Middle East relations

    When the leaders of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates decline phone calls from the president of the United States, rebuff his requests to help lower oil prices, and shy away from condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and when the U.A.E. hosts Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in Abu Dhabi, there is no doubt that a major crisis in U.S.-Arab Gulf relations is under way.

    Reimagining Syria: Rebuild the north now
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  • Analysis
  • Reimagining Syria: Rebuild the north now

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine should fundamentally alter how we think about Syria and its future. How can the United States protect its objectives in Syria without compromising with Russia? The answer lies in the north.

    March 21, 2022

    Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the nature of Iranian-Russian relations
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  • Analysis
  • Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the nature of Iranian-Russian relations

    Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, which triggered Europe’s first major conflict since the Balkan Wars of the 1990s, marks a watershed in the continent’s post-Cold War history. The conflict poses significant security challenges for countries throughout Eurasia and beyond, and Iran is by no means immune to the geopolitical changes underway.

    March 21, 2022

    The changing Middle East regional order
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  • The changing Middle East regional order

    A history of the Arab state system starting from the second half of the twentieth century to the present

    March 21, 2022