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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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The national dialogue in Syria: A step forward or a concerning trajectory?
Photo by Izzettin Kasim/Anadolu via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • The national dialogue in Syria: A step forward or a concerning trajectory?

    Syria’s national dialogue, held in Damascus at the end of February, was intended to chart the country’s future, one that would have been unthinkable just three months earlier. However, the process and outcomes of the dialogue were flawed, left critical questions unanswered, and raised new concerns.

    March 5, 2025

    A chaotic foreign policy on overdrive risks alienating key US partners in the Middle East
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  • Analysis
  • A chaotic foreign policy on overdrive risks alienating key US partners in the Middle East

    President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress on March 4 doubled down on his disruptive and contentious domestic policy agenda. Foreign policy, including Trump’s approach to the Middle East, was mostly an afterthought. Though he said little about Middle East policy in his speech, Trump’s team is taking an irregular approach on the twin issues of Israel-Arab ties and Iran that may not produce the stability and prosperity it seeks.

    PKK disarmament is a victory for Erdoğan
  • Commentary
  • PKK disarmament is a victory for Erdoğan

    In a historic call last week, Abdullah Öcalan, the jailed Kurdish militant leader, asked fighters with his Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) to lay down their arms. The announcement is part of recently launched talks between Öcalan and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s nationalist coalition. Ending a 40-year war that left 40,000 people dead is something to be celebrated. But consider why the PKK emerged in the first place and optimism quickly fades. 

    Why, then, does Öcalan think it is time for the PKK to lay down its arms?

    Ibrahim Dalalsha and Shira Efron | 'Taking the Edge Off the Middle East' Ep. 8
  • Podcast
  • Ibrahim Dalalsha and Shira Efron | 'Taking the Edge Off the Middle East' Ep. 8

    Ibrahim Dalalsha, founder and director of Horizon Center for Political Studies and Media Outreach, and Shira Efron, research director at the Israel Policy Forum, join host Brian Katulis to discuss policy developments in the devastating war between Israel and Hamas, and how Israelis and Palestinians can work together toward a peaceful resolution of conflict.

    Maximal Miniatures: A Contemporary Take on a Centuries-Old Persian Art Form
    Photo Credit: Jason Dixson Photography
  • Arts & Culture
  • Maximal Miniatures: A Contemporary Take on a Centuries-Old Persian Art Form

    The Maximal Miniatures exhibition, a curated collection on display at MEI’s gallery until May 23, 2025, is interested in the ways in which contemporary artists have reinvented the Persian miniature genre with new questions in mind.

    March 4, 2025

    Film Screening: For Sama

    Film Screening: For Sama

    March 4, 2025, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

    Middle East Institute, 1763 N St NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    Amid regional upheaval, Turkey looks to energy to secure strategic autonomy
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  • Analysis
  • Amid regional upheaval, Turkey looks to energy to secure strategic autonomy

    President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has sought to position Turkey as an energy hub, connecting gas producers to its east and south and markets to the west. Turkey’s geographical position and infrastructure give it an advantage. But becoming an energy center also requires Ankara to dust off a long-abandoned foreign policy approach: “zero problems with neighbors” and the West. Amid changing regional dynamics, Ankara sees an opportunity to achieve that and revive its plans to become an energy hub.

    US disengagement and new regional security dynamics in Afghanistan’s neighborhood
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  • Analysis
  • US disengagement and new regional security dynamics in Afghanistan’s neighborhood

    Afghanistan’s neighborhood is in the midst of a consequential restructuring of its security architecture. Key regional actors Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and China have been continuing to adjust their defense plans and security partnerships to meet the growing threats posed by domestic and cross-border terrorism. At the same time, these four countries have also been looking for new ways to fill the vacuum in southern Asia left by the United States military’s departure from Afghanistan.

    Trump’s mixed messages and actions on the Arab-Israeli front
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  • Analysis
  • Trump’s mixed messages and actions on the Arab-Israeli front

    Some analysts try to explain Trump’s Middle East rhetoric as an effort to provoke a new type of conversation and to break the mold. But one unconventional source that helps explain Trump’s tactics is pro wrestling, in which the actions are understood to be illusory but still prompt a response from all sides.

    In Memoriam: Ambassador (ret.) Frank G. Wisner
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  • Commentary
  • In Memoriam: Ambassador (ret.) Frank G. Wisner

    The Middle East Institute (MEI) is deeply saddened by the passing of Ambassador (ret.) Frank Wisner, a valued member of our International Advisory Council (IAC), on Feb. 24, 2025.

    February 24, 2025

    The struggle for the future of Lebanon
  • Video
  • The struggle for the future of Lebanon

    Nasrallah’s funeral is one of the most consequential moments for Lebanon & the Levant. Will the show of force mark the start of Iran’s campaign to sabotage an emerging American order? Much depends on what the US does next. MEI’s Firas Maksad offers insights & recommendations.

    February 24, 2025

    It’s Time for Syria’s Kurds to Fold
  • Commentary
  • It’s Time for Syria’s Kurds to Fold

     

    On a recent trip that I took across Syria, one thing was palpably clear: Syrians were universally elated to be free from the iron grip of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. For now, that euphoria is inspiring and sustaining a semblance of hope and national unity that had all but vanished throughout the past 13 years of brutal civil conflict.