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A New US-Iraq Relationship?
  • Analysis
  • A New US-Iraq Relationship?

    The US administration appears to have great expectations for Iraq’s new prime minister, Ali Falah al-Zaidi. But the expectations need to be tempered.

    June 25, 2026

    The Gulf Cannot Afford to Retreat from Lebanon
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  • The Gulf Cannot Afford to Retreat from Lebanon

    The 2026 Iran war has made Lebanon a core Gulf security concern, and Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar now have a narrow opportunity to curb Hizballah’s influence by leading reconstruction, strengthening Lebanese state institutions, and tying economic re-engagement to reform.

    June 25, 2026

    The US and Iran Signed a Deal — Now What?
  • Podcast
  • The US and Iran Signed a Deal — Now What?

    After nearly four months of war, the US and Iran have signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding declaring the conflict over, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and beginning talks toward a final deal. Alan Eyre, MEI Distinguished Diplomatic Fellow and a core member of the 2015 JCPOA negotiating team, joins host Alistair Taylor to unpack the deal’s implications for both countries, its ripple effects across the region, and what a lasting settlement would take.

    June 25, 2026

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    Iran's Hardliners Defy EU's Call to Soften Anti-Israel Stance
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  • Iran's Hardliners Defy EU's Call to Soften Anti-Israel Stance

    On October 25, as the parliament of the European Union condemned Iran’s hostile posture toward Israel, a number of Iranian hardline sites published articles aimed at tormenting the Jewish state.

    October 25, 2016

    Who Will Rule Nineveh After ISIS?
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  • Who Will Rule Nineveh After ISIS?

    This piece was origionally published by RealClear World.

    In an ideal world, the ousting of a militant group that has openly committed genocide and engaged in ethnic and religious cleansing ought to be followed by an affirmation of national unity. This sadly is not the case in Iraq’s war-torn Nineveh province.

    October 24, 2016

    Monday Briefing: Lebanon Set to Elect President; Steady Progress toward Mosul
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  • Monday Briefing: Lebanon Set to Elect President; Steady Progress toward Mosul

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Paul Salem and Charles Lister provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the expected election of Michel Aoun as president of Lebanon and the operation to expel ISIS from Mosul.

    Lebanon Set to Elect President Aoun
    Paul Salem, Vice President for Policy and Research

    Yemen Cease-Fire Unlikely to Succeed
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  • Yemen Cease-Fire Unlikely to Succeed

    The State Department has welcomed an agreement among all Yemeni parties and the Saudi-led coalition to observe a 72-hour cease-fire beginning on October 19. The warring factions agreed to “implement a full and comprehensive halt to military activities of any kind and help facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance to Yemenis across the country.”[i]

    October 24, 2016

    Iran’s Oil Minister Comes Out Swinging in Showdown with Hardliners
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  • Iran’s Oil Minister Comes Out Swinging in Showdown with Hardliners

    Just a few days after President Hassan Rouhani removed three of his ministers under pressure from his domestic critics, Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh has come out on the offensive against his critics.

    October 24, 2016

    Iran Continues to Interfere in Bahrain
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  • Iran Continues to Interfere in Bahrain

    A number of Iranian hardline media outlets are presently running articles condemning the Bahraini government for its treatment of the country’s Shiite political leadership. On October 20, the offices of Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, a large Shiite political party, were reportedly raided by the Bahraini authorities. Calling it a “historical and strategic mistake,” the Iranian foreign ministry is urging Manama to reach a political settlement on the issue of Shiite political representation in Bahrain.

    October 21, 2016

    The Art of Immigration: How Immigrant Artists Enrich America
    Middle East Institute
  • Arts & Culture
  • The Art of Immigration: How Immigrant Artists Enrich America

    October 19 – January 1, 1970, October 19 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace- Root Room, 1779 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    Iran Wrongfully Arrests Iranian-Americans for Potential Prisoner Swap
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  • Iran Wrongfully Arrests Iranian-Americans for Potential Prisoner Swap

    Fars News, a hardline outlet that promotes the views and interests of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), ran a so-called exposé on the latest arrests of six individuals charged with collaborating with the United States with the aim of toppling the Iranian regime.

    October 19, 2016

    Middle East Dialogue Report: Muscat
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  • Middle East Dialogue Report: Muscat

    On September 23-24, the Middle East Institute’s Initiative for Track II Dialogues convened its ninth meeting of the Middle East Dialogue in Muscat, Oman. Participants included current and former officials and senior experts from Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Egypt, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Syria, Iraq, the Kurdistan Regional Government, Iran, Russia, China, the United States, and the United Nations.

    October 18, 2016

    Saudi Vision 2030: Opportunities and Challenges
    Middle East Institute

    Saudi Vision 2030: Opportunities and Challenges

    October 18 – January 1, 1970, October 18 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    John Hopkins SAIS- Kenney Auditorium, 1740 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    Monday Briefing: Huge Humanitarian Challenges in Mosul
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: Huge Humanitarian Challenges in Mosul

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Randa Slim, Gonul Tol, Charles Lister, and Paul Salem provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including potential fallout from the battle for Mosul, how the row between Turkey and Iraq will complicate the operations in Mosul, the implications of ISIS’ loss of Dabiq, and recent military cooperation between Egypt and Russia.

    Iraq and Syria: Regional and International Dimensions
    Middle East Institute
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  • Iraq and Syria: Regional and International Dimensions

    October 14, 2016 – In this interview Randa Slim discusses the latest diplomatic and political developments in the Syrian crisis and the regional battle against ISIS, including challenges to be dealt with in the aftermath of an offensive to retake Mosul, with host Paul Salem.

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    October 14, 2016

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