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Gender Politics in Oman: Between State, Sect, and Tribe
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  • Analysis
  • Gender Politics in Oman: Between State, Sect, and Tribe

    The issue of female (dis)empowerment in the Middle East lies at the very core of the Arab-Islamic world’s contemporary troubles. Most economists agree that significant levels of income inequality negatively impact economic growth and development, so why is it not commonly considered how significant inequality between genders might also diminish social and political outcomes? This essay explores this question of gender inequality and socio-political outcomes in the Sultanate of Oman and parses between the state, sect, and tribe to discuss the sources of reform and resistance to women’s empowerment.

    September 8, 2020

    Election 2020: Challenges and Opportunities for US Policy in the Middle East
  • Analysis
  • Election 2020: Challenges and Opportunities for US Policy in the Middle East

    In a new briefing book released ahead of the U.S. elections in November, entitled Election 2020: Challenges and Opportunities for US Policy in the Middle East, MEI scholars lay out key issues across the region, highlight the U.S. interests at stake, and provide policy insights and recommendations for the path forward. 

    حلقة 8: الاتفاقية الإماراتية-الإسرائيلية — مع سمير التقي
  • Podcast
  • حلقة 8: الاتفاقية الإماراتية-الإسرائيلية — مع سمير التقي

    ما الذي تتضمنه الاتفاقية على وجه التحديد؟

    كيف تقارن الاتفاق الإماراتي-الإسرائيلي اليوم مع اتفاقيتي السلام مع مصر والأردن؟

    ما هي المصلحة الاستراتيجية لكل من الإمارات وإسرائيل من هذا الاتفاق؟

    ما هو أُثر هذا الاتفاق على الوضع الاستراتيجي في الشرق الأوسط والخليج؟

    هل سيؤثر هذا الاتفاق على النزاعات الكبرى في العراق وسوريا ولبنان؟

    هل يمكن أن تتبع دول عربية أخرى خطى الإمارات؟ لمَ لَمْ تقم هذه الدول بالتفاوض مجتمعة لتعزيز قدرتها التفاوضية؟

    هل ستدعم إسرائيل رغبة ونية دولة الإمارات في شراء طائرات إف-٣٥؟

    في حال جاءت حكومة إسرائيلية أخرى وقامت بضم الضفة، هل سيؤدي ذلك لإلغاء الاتفاق؟

    September 3, 2020

    Taiwan should implement the “Economic Miracle” model in Somaliland to win Africa’s goodwill
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  • Analysis
  • Taiwan should implement the “Economic Miracle” model in Somaliland to win Africa’s goodwill

    Countries in the Horn of Africa can draw lessons from the Taiwanese because they are themselves attempting to make the same political transition Taiwan did, but have not yet achieved the needed reforms such as ensuring good governance, eradicating corruption, and developing economic self-reliance to reduce dependency on aid. Taiwan may not have the financial resources to win against the PRC’s checkbook-driven One-China policy in Africa, but it could overcome that disadvantage by convincing African nations that it can help them replicate the sustainable growth model of the “Taiwan Economic Miracle.” Taiwan’s recent diplomatic overtures in Somaliland seem like a step in that direction and could be a game-changer, not only for the Horn of Africa but for the continent as a whole.

    September 2, 2020

    “Between Heaven and Earth”: A road movie with a mission at a pandemic-era festival
  • Analysis
  • “Between Heaven and Earth”: A road movie with a mission at a pandemic-era festival

    “Between Heaven and Earth,” filmmaker Najwa Najjar’s latest offering about love and divorce under occupation, is part road movie, part mystery, and part deep dive into the Palestinian psyche. To call its whole ethos a wild ride might just be an understatement.

    September 2, 2020

    From port to port: Both Lebanon and Turkey would benefit from greater shipping connectivity
    Photo by Sezgin Pancar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • From port to port: Both Lebanon and Turkey would benefit from greater shipping connectivity

    Following the devastating explosion that rocked Beirut on Aug. 4, one of the first foreign state dignitaries to visit Lebanon to pledge support was Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay. Oktay said that not only would Turkey help to rebuild the damaged port and the surrounding buildings, but it could also provide temporary support in the form of linking Turkey’s largest Mediterranean port, Mersin International Port, with the Port of Beirut.

    September 2, 2020

    The Black Sea Region in a Future U.S. Grand Strategy
  • Analysis
  • The Black Sea Region in a Future U.S. Grand Strategy

    The United States and its many partners in the “liberal international order” must remember the principles that brought them such success, while assessing how to promulgate them in a changing and increasingly threatening world. Indeed, the biggest threat to our present peace, prosperity, and political liberty is the Leftist assault on the legitimacy of liberalism itself, matched by the Right’s retreat into blood-and-soil nationalism.

    September 2, 2020

    Continuity and change in British foreign policy toward Yemen
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  • Analysis
  • Continuity and change in British foreign policy toward Yemen

    On Feb. 16, 2015, then British Ambassador to Yemen Jane Marriott wrote an article titled “Yemen: the ball is in the Houthis’ court,” asserting that the future of the country and its stability were dependent on the Houthis.

    September 1, 2020

    The GCC, US-China tech war, and the next 5G storm
  • Analysis
  • The GCC, US-China tech war, and the next 5G storm

    The U.S.-China rivalry is in uncharted territory. There is no clearer example of this than the U.S.’s intensifying and increasingly global fight with Chinese company Huawei over the security of 5G.

    Help Lebanon help itself
  • Commentary
  • Help Lebanon help itself

    Rebuild Beirut, But Hold the Government to Account

    September 1, 2020