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Rebecca Anne Proctor

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Rebecca Anne Proctor is an independent journalist, editor, author, and broadcaster based in Dubai and Rome, from where she covers the Middle East and North Africa. She is the former editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Art and Harper’s Bazaar Interiors.

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Views from Cairo
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  • Views from Cairo

    The following represents findings from an MEI delegation trip to Egypt that took place between October 5 and 9.   The delegation met with government, civil society, youth and business leaders, and heard a variety of views on the country’s challenges. What follows is a presentation of the views we heard, not an MEI assessment.

    General Situation

    November 6, 2015

    AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Richard B. Parker
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  • AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Richard B. Parker

    Only a few authors have works that can be found on both floors of the Oman Library at The Middle East Institute, and fewer still that have a personal connection to both the institute and the history of the region. The late Ambassador Richard B. Parker can claim this status, having served 31 years in the Foreign Service and as the third editor of The Middle East Journal. He was also a longtime MEI scholar-in-residence.

    November 5, 2015

    Hezbollah and the Syrian Conflict
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  • Hezbollah and the Syrian Conflict

    This essay explores what Hezbollah seek to accomplish through its intervention in Syria, how it views the conflict in Syria, the outcome it desires, and the possible adverse impact of Hezbollah’s involvement in Syria upon its popularity and mobilization in Lebanon.

    November 4, 2015

    Kirkuk: Iraqi Keystone and ISIS Target

    Kirkuk: Iraqi Keystone and ISIS Target

    November 4 – January 1, 1970, November 4 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    Middle East Institute, 1761 N Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    The AKP’s Surprising but Pyrrhic Victory
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  • The AKP’s Surprising but Pyrrhic Victory

    In a stunning electoral comeback that has surprised everyone, including its own legislators, Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) captured almost 50 percent of the votes, but well over 50 percent of parliamentary seats, in Sunday’s elections. There are many lingering questions. Considering that even the pro-government pollsters did not foresee such a victory, many have asked whether the elections were free and fair. If so, how did the AKP manage to reverse its electoral fortunes in just five months in a country that has been mired in chaos and violence during that time?

    Syria's Peace Talks Would Be Nowhere without the Iran Nuclear Deal
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  • Syria's Peace Talks Would Be Nowhere without the Iran Nuclear Deal

    Read the full article at The National Interest.

    Critics of the July 14 nuclear deal with Iran railed against it on the grounds that it would embolden what they argue is Tehran’s destabilizing behavior in the Middle East. The reasoning goes like this: lifting sanctions gives Iran access to tens of billions of dollars that will flow to fund disruptive activities and lets Iran freely pursue its regional ambitions without fear of reprisals.

    The Raised Stakes of Turkey’s Do-Over Election
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  • The Raised Stakes of Turkey’s Do-Over Election

    The Turkish electorate is going to the polls on Sunday for the second time in just over five months. After 13 years in power, the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) failed to secure enough votes in June to form a majority government. In the hope another vote could deliver a parliamentary majority to his party, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for snap elections. But polls indicate that Erdogan might not get what he wants.

    A Message to Vienna: Build a Framework, but Leave the Details to Syrians
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  • A Message to Vienna: Build a Framework, but Leave the Details to Syrians

    As Secretary of State John Kerry seeks to launch a new peace effort on Syria, he needs to be careful about the goals he sets and the language he uses. Getting the fundamentals wrong at the outset might scuttle the process or could ensure that whatever deal results will crumble under pressure.  It will then lead to more warfare and a worsening of the refugee crisis. Moreover, it would preclude us from securing our strategic goal of mobilizing more Syrians to contain and eventually expel terrorists from Syria.

    Dateline Egypt: Roadmaps, Refinancing, and Regional Roles
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  • Dateline Egypt: Roadmaps, Refinancing, and Regional Roles

    In the past ten days Egypt held a first round of parliamentary elections, announced renewed loan talks with the IMF, experienced new clashes with militants in the Sinai, and joined multinational talks to end the war in Syria. These headlines provide current glimpses into the country’s complex and challenging political, economic and security trajectories.

    October 29, 2015

    The Art of the Emirates
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  • The Art of the Emirates

    October 29 – January 1, 1970, October 29 - 3:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 3:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    The Arab Gulf States Institute, 1050 Connecticut Ave, NW, Suite 1060 , Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    Toward a Political Theory of Sectarianism in the Middle East: The Salience of Authoritarianism over Theology
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  • Toward a Political Theory of Sectarianism in the Middle East: The Salience of Authoritarianism over Theology

    Sunni-Shi’i relations have not always been conflict-ridden nor was sectarianism a strong political force in modern Muslim politics until relatively recently. What factors contributed to this change? In this essay, the author argues that the national context is essential for understanding sectarian conflict in the Middle East today.

    October 27, 2015

    Film Screening: U.S. Premiere of "Cairo Time"

    Film Screening: U.S. Premiere of "Cairo Time"

    October 25 – January 1, 1970, October 25 - 4:15 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 4:15 PM – 12:00 AM

    AMC Mazza Gallerie, 5300 Wisconsin Avenue, NW , Washington, District of Columbia 20015

    Film Screening: "Zinzana"

    Film Screening: "Zinzana"

    October 23 – January 1, 1970, October 23 - 8:50 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 8:50 PM – 12:00 AM

    AMC Mazza Gallerie , 5300 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20015