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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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Uprising in Syria: Implications for US and Regional Policy
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  • Uprising in Syria: Implications for US and Regional Policy

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Syria experts Ammar Abdulhamid, Helena Cobban, and Steven Heydemann for a discussion about the ongoing protests in Syria and the international and regional reactions to the shifting Syrian landscape. As the uprising continues into its third month, how sustainable is the protest movement? Are the Syrian government's tactics in crushing dissent succeeding? What impact has the violence had on the Assad regime's relationship with its neighbors like Turkey and close allies like Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas?

    May 24, 2011

    Turkey and the Arab Spring
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  • Turkey and the Arab Spring

    *This article originally appeared in the Project Syndicate online on May 23, 2011.

     

    As the Arab Spring enters its fourth month, it faces challenges but also presents opportunities. Despite setbacks in Libya, Yemen, and Syria, the democratic wave has already begun to change the Middle East’s political landscape.

     

    May 24, 2011

    Uprising in Syria: Implications for US and Regional Policy
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  • Uprising in Syria: Implications for US and Regional Policy

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Syria experts Ammar Abdulhamid, Helena Cobban, and Steven Heydemann for a discussion about the ongoing protests in Syria and the international and regional reactions to the shifting Syrian landscape. As the uprising continues into its third month, how sustainable is the protest movement? Are the Syrian government's tactics in crushing dissent succeeding? What impact has the violence had on the Assad regime's relationship with its neighbors like Turkey and close allies like Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas?

    May 24, 2011

    What's Next for Libya?
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  • What's Next for Libya?

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Ambassador Ali Suleiman Aujali, Paul Pillar, and Jeffrey White for a discussion about the current situation in Libya and ways to address the stalemate between Libya's rebels and the forces of Colonel Qaddhafi. As the conflict drags into its third month, Aujali, Pillar and White will examine the humanitarian situation on the ground, NATO's recent operational innovations, and the role of the US and Europe in aiding Libya's rebels.

    Speakers: Amb. Ali Suleiman Aujali, Paul Pillar, Jeffrey White

    May 19, 2011

    What's Next for Libya?
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  • What's Next for Libya?

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Ambassador Ali Suleiman, Paul Pillar, and Jeffrey White for a discussion about the current situation in Libya and ways to address the stalemate between Libya's rebels and the forces of Colonel Qaddhafi. As the conflict drags into its third month, Aujali, Pillar and White will examine the humanitarian situation on the ground, NATO's recent operational innovations, and the role of the US and Europe in aiding Libya's rebels.

    May 19, 2011

    What's Next for Libya?

    What's Next for Libya?

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    Time to Talk to Egypt's Islamists
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  • Time to Talk to Egypt's Islamists

    This Opinion first appeared in the Huffington Post on May 17, 2001

    As the Arab world is getting ready to listen once again to a major speech by the U.S. President Barack Obama, many Egyptians wonder about how the outcomes of the political change will be received outside of the country, and especially from the U.S.

    May 17, 2011

    The Upcoming Turkish Elections: Implications for Domestic and Foreign Policy
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  • The Upcoming Turkish Elections: Implications for Domestic and Foreign Policy

    The Middle East Institute's Center for Turkish Studies is proud to host Mr. Taha Özhan, Director General of the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA Ankara), for a discussion on Turkey's upcoming elections on June 12.

    May 12, 2011

    The Upcoming Turkish Elections: Implications for Domestic and Foreign Policy
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  • The Upcoming Turkish Elections: Implications for Domestic and Foreign Policy

    The Middle East Institute's Center for Turkish Studies is proud to host Mr.Taha Ozhan, Director General of the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA Ankara), for a discussion on Turkey's upcoming elections on June 12.

    May 12, 2011

    Egypt's Need for a "Bill of Rights"
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  • Egypt's Need for a "Bill of Rights"

    This Opinion first appeared in the Huffington Post on May 6, 2011

    As the shadow of the Egyptian revolution that succeeded in the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak's 30 years reign has generated an explosion of new political parties and activists movements representing all colors of the political spectrum, debates within Egyptian political landscape are not anything but chaotic and inflammatory.

    May 6, 2011

    Palestinian Peace Strategy in a Changing Middle East
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  • Palestinian Peace Strategy in a Changing Middle East

    The Middle East Institute and The Foundation for Middle East Peace are proud to host Ziad Abu Zayyad a veteran journalist and the co-founder and editor of the Palestine/Israel Journal. In his talk, Mr. Abu Zayyad will address whether a rapprochement between Fatah and Hamas is possible, and will also discuss the main challenges facing the US-Palestinian bilateral relationship.

    Speaker: Ziad Abu Zayyad

    May 5, 2011

    Palestinian Peace Strategy in a Changing Middle East: Prospects for Fatah-Hamas Reconciliation, and US-Palestinian Relations
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  • Palestinian Peace Strategy in a Changing Middle East: Prospects for Fatah-Hamas Reconciliation, and US-Palestinian Relations

    The Middle East Institute and the Foundation for Middle East Peace are proud to host Ziad Abu Zayyad a veteran journalist and the co-founder and editor of the Palestine/Israel Journal. In his talk, Mr.Abu Zayyad will address whether a rapprochement between Fatah and Hamas is possible, and will also discuss the main challenges facing the US-Palestinian bilateral relationship.

    May 5, 2011

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