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Turkish Election Watch: The Week of April 16-23
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  • Turkish Election Watch: The Week of April 16-23

    Catch up with the latest developments about Turkey’s May elections with weekly updates from MEI’s Turkey Program. In this week’s installment of Turkish Election Watch: The Kılıçdaroğlu campaign gets exciting, Erdoğan adds natural gas discount to pre-vote handouts and dials up the tension, and the top electoral body makes a surprising decision.

    The road to Marrakech: US-China tensions loom over IMF/WB spring meetings
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  • The road to Marrakech: US-China tensions loom over IMF/WB spring meetings

    Last week’s spring meetings of the IMF and World Bank in Washington, D.C., were an important occasion for financial and economic leaders from the MENA region to meet with their counterparts from these IFIs and major bilateral donor countries. At the same time, they serve as a lead up to the important Annual Meetings that will be held in Marrakech, Morocco, in the fall — the first time they will be hosted by an Arab or African country.

    20 أبريل 2023

    الشرق الأوسط وأفريقيا: تباطؤ النمو وارتفاع أسعار المواد الغذائية يشكلان تحديات أمام رأس المال البشري
    الصورة من تصوير أحمد جمعة/شينخوا عبر غيتي إيمدجز
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  • الشرق الأوسط وأفريقيا: تباطؤ النمو وارتفاع أسعار المواد الغذائية يشكلان تحديات أمام رأس المال البشري

    قد يكون التقرير الاقتصادي الإقليمي للبنك الدولي عن منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، الصادر في 6 أبريل 2023، نذيراً بانقسام حاد، سواء داخل المنطقة، مع مسارها الاقتصادي غير المتكافئ والعقبات التي تعترض تنمية رأس المال البشري، أو على الصعيد العالمي، في شكل انقسام بين مصدري الطاقة ومستورديها.

    The US and NATO must team up in the Gulf
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  • The US and NATO must team up in the Gulf

    It is clear that the era of US hegemony in the Gulf, and the Middle East more broadly, is over. What is less certain is what security system will replace it and whether it will better serve regional security and US interests.

    The Gulf is becoming a more crowded geopolitical space than ever, with external powers such as China, Russia and India increasing their involvement in the region to safeguard their economic interests, while local powers, most notably Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar, are rising and pursuing a more independent foreign policy course.

    April 19, 2023

    Monday Briefing: Military power struggle explodes in Sudan
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  • Monday Briefing: Military power struggle explodes in Sudan

    اقرأ تقرير MEI الأسبوعي الذي يتضمن تحليلات الخبراء للتطورات الإقليمية الرئيسية للأسبوع المقبل.

    April 17, 2023

    Turkish Election Watch: The Week of April 9-16
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  • Turkish Election Watch: The Week of April 9-16

    Catch up with the latest developments about Turkey’s May elections with weekly updates from MEI’s Turkey Program. In this week’s installment of Turkish Election Watch: Erdoğan launches his re-election campaign, Kılıçdaroğlu announces pledges for the first 100 days, and İnce’s difficult week.

    إحاطة يوم الاثنين: انطلاق محادثات السعودية والحوثيين في صنعاء في ظل سعي الرياض لإنهاء الحرب في اليمن
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  • إحاطة يوم الاثنين: انطلاق محادثات السعودية والحوثيين في صنعاء في ظل سعي الرياض لإنهاء الحرب في اليمن

    اقرأ تقرير MEI الأسبوعي الذي يتضمن تحليلات الخبراء للتطورات الإقليمية الرئيسية للأسبوع المقبل.

    10 أبريل 2023

    Chip War, Cold War
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  • Chip War, Cold War

    Washington and Beijing look at emerging technologies as a gateway to the new global order. Beijing wants to become an AI and innovation superpower, while Washington pursues a strategy of “tech containment” against Beijing. Chris Miller’s “Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology” walks us through the history of the semiconductor industry and could not be more timely in light of the Biden administration’s decision to work with allies such as Japan and the Netherlands to limit China’s access to advanced chips with the strategic objective of slowing down Beijing’s technological innovation.

    Turkish Election Watch: The Week of April 2-9
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  • Turkish Election Watch: The Week of April 2-9

    Catch up with the latest developments about Turkey’s May elections with weekly updates from MEI’s Turkey Program. In this week’s installment of Turkish Election Watch: Kiliçdaroğlu and the carpet, Erdoğan talks tough to the Americans again, attacks on opposition parties, and coalition politics and the parliamentary elections.

    10 أبريل 2023

    How to Advance US-Saudi Defense Cooperation
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  • How to Advance US-Saudi Defense Cooperation

    Saudi Arabia has made it clear that it wants a defense pact with the United States in return for normalizing ties with Israel. However, that isn’t a price Washington is able or willing to accept, for both political and strategic reasons. But the conversation about improved U.S.-Saudi defense cooperation shouldn’t stop here. There’s plenty of room for achieving that objective without having to upgrade the relationship to a full-fledged alliance.

    Dispatches from Delhi: India and the changing global order
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  • Dispatches from Delhi: India and the changing global order

    Delhi is one of the few capitals around the world that offers a representative view of the global order. After engaging with a wide variety of Indian policymakers and public intellectuals during a recent visit to India’s capital, I walked away with a better understanding of how Delhi is grappling with some of the main global issues.

    A new Asian order is emerging
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  • A new Asian order is emerging

    By redefining and expanding the Asia-Pacific’s geopolitical dimensions, Abe Shinzō, the late Japanese prime minister, offered a geostrategic model that is now being realized across South Asia and the Middle East. With India at the center of this emerging West Asian ecosystem, Abe’s vision has begun to take shape.