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Turkey’s bid for religious leadership
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  • Turkey’s bid for religious leadership

    Under the leadership of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose Justice and Development Party (AKP) has Islamist roots, religion has become a critical instrument of Turkish foreign policy.

    Saudi Arabia travels back to the future with King Salman Energy Park
    Saudi Aramco
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  • Saudi Arabia travels back to the future with King Salman Energy Park

    The launch of King Salman Energy Park, a new megaproject intended to reinforce Saudi Arabia’s position as a global energy hub, reflects a more cautious approach to economic development in the kingdom and foreshadows a less ambitious economic agenda in 2019.

    January 10, 2019

    The year ahead: The Middle East in 2019
    معهد الشرق الأوسط
  • Podcast
  • The year ahead: The Middle East in 2019

    In our first episode of 2019, MEI experts Paul Salem, Charles Lister, Ahmad Majidyar, Randa Slim, Gonul Tol, Robert Pearson, and Gerald Feierstein discuss the significant policy developments and announcements of the past few weeks and outline the major issues to watch in the year ahead.

    January 10, 2019

    A year after the defeat of ISIS in Iraq, what has changed?
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  • A year after the defeat of ISIS in Iraq, what has changed?

    On Dec. 9, 2017, Iraq’s then prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, declared victory over ISIS. However, in the year since then Iraq has continued to face critical challenges, including an internally displaced person crisis and the legitimization of militia groups.

    January 9, 2019

    A new Turkey-Saudi crisis is brewing
    Turkish troops in Syria
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  • A new Turkey-Saudi crisis is brewing

    A new crisis is brewing between Saudi Arabia and Turkey, and this one is going to be much more severe and damaging than the dispute over the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

    January 8, 2019

    A poisoned chalice? US withdrawal from Syria would create new risks for Moscow
    Russian troops in Syria
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  • A poisoned chalice? US withdrawal from Syria would create new risks for Moscow

    At first glance Trump’s decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria might seem to benefit Moscow. But dig a little deeper and the situation becomes much less clear and creates a lot of ambiguity and complexity for Russia.

    January 8, 2019

    Making the right move on Syria … for the wrong reasons
    US forces Manbij
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  • Making the right move on Syria … for the wrong reasons

    President Donald Trump is doing the right thing on Syria — removing U.S. forces — but for the wrong reasons. As a consequence, the value and import of his decision will be less than might otherwise be the case.

    January 7, 2019

    Mergers and assassinations as Tripoli remains under militia control
    Tripoli militia
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  • Mergers and assassinations as Tripoli remains under militia control

    On Dec. 18, 2018, the seaport in Libya’s capital was the scene of a surprising yet deft maneuver orchestrated by the city’s four main armed groups, namely the Tripoli Revolutionaries’ Brigade (TRB); Abu Salim’s Special Deterrence Force; the Nawasi Battalion; and the Bab Tajoura Brigade.

    January 4, 2019

    Trump’s Syria decision was essentially correct. Here’s how he can make the most of it.
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  • Trump’s Syria decision was essentially correct. Here’s how he can make the most of it.

    President Trump’s Dec. 23 tweet promising a “slow and highly coordinated” withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria may ease the gnashing of teeth among officials and analysts in Washington, but it won’t end the criticism of his decision. That is precisely why the president should view the hullabaloo that erupted after he announced the Syrian pullout as an opportunity to take a number of steps to make the most of his essentially correct, but widely unpopular, move.

    In Iraqi Kurdistan, there’s more than just tea brewing in the teahouse
    Chaikhana
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  • In Iraqi Kurdistan, there’s more than just tea brewing in the teahouse

    Teahouses are at the heart of Kurdistan’s culture and are linked to the Kurdish collective memory of struggle and oppression, making them a central part of contesting narratives about progress, change, and tradition.

    December 21, 2018

    As Syria looks to rebuild, sanctions remain a major barrier to trade and investment
    Southern outskirts of the Syrian capital of Damascus
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  • As Syria looks to rebuild, sanctions remain a major barrier to trade and investment

    As the conflict in Syria concludes, the next phase will center on rebuilding and will require hundreds of billions of dollars in investment. For now though, sanctions imposed by the U.S., U.K., and EU block money from flowing in.

    December 18, 2018

    October going on December: Voters are still waiting for results in Afghan elections
    IEC scans voter with biometric device
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  • October going on December: Voters are still waiting for results in Afghan elections

    While four million Afghans bravely defied Taliban threats to cast their ballots in parliamentary elections in October, issues with the voting process and the two-month delay in announcing the results are causes for concern, especially with four important elections scheduled for next April.

    December 18, 2018