This text has been translated by AI and may contain errors.
Skip to Content

Podcasts

Middle East Focus

MEI’s flagship weekly podcast on US foreign policy and contemporary political and social issues in the Middle East.

Taking the Edge Off the Middle East

MEI Senior Fellow Brian Katulis engages friends, colleagues, and policy experts in casual conversations on the most important happenings in the Middle East. 

Rethinking Democracy

MEI Senior Fellow Gonul Tol hosts leading scholars and thought leaders on global democracy trends and the state of the liberal international order. 

Filter by
1363 Results
Israel's Palestinians: The Conflict Within
Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Israel's Palestinians: The Conflict Within

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Ilan Peleg and Dov Waxman, authors of the book Israel's Palestinians:The Conflict Within (Cambridge, 2011), for a discussion about their findings. One in five citizens of Israel are Palestinian. Often overlooked by outside observers, the challenges facing the Palestinian minority in Israel are an inseparable part of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Resolving this conflict – a central concern of U.S. foreign policy and current international diplomacy – requires more than the establishment of a Palestinian state.

    July 25, 2011

    My Father Died for Pakistan, An Examination of Religious Extremism in Pakistan
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • My Father Died for Pakistan, An Examination of Religious Extremism in Pakistan

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Shehrbano Taseer, daughter of Governor Salmaan Taseer, who was murdered this past January for speaking out against the misuse of Pakistan's blasphemy laws. The assassinations of Punjab Province Governor Salmaan Taseer and Federal Minister for Minorities Affairs Shahbaz Bhatti have raised concerns about the rise of religious extremism in Pakistan. Shehrbano Taseer will discuss her father's work and legacy and offer her thoughts on the state of religious minorities and the spread of extremism in Pakistan.

    June 27, 2011

    Center for Turkish Studies' Second Annual Conference
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Center for Turkish Studies' Second Annual Conference

    Welcoming Remarks by Wendy Chamberlin
    Speaker: Amb Wendy Chamberlin

    Introduction by Dr. Gönül Tol
    Speaker: Dr. Gönül Tol

    Keynote Address by The Honorable Ambassador Alexander Vershbow
    Speaker: Amb Alexander Vershbow

    Keynote Address by H.E. Ambassador Namik Tan
    Speaker: H.E. Ambassador Namik Tan

    Rethinking Turkey-U.S. Relations in a New Era
    Speakers: Dr. Stephen F. Szabo, Prof. Dr. Mustafa Aydin, Brian Katulis, Jay Solomon

    Keynote Address by Ibrahim Kalin
    Speaker: Ibrahim Kalin

    June 23, 2011

    After the Arab Spring: Toward Political & Economic Inclusion in the Arab World
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • After the Arab Spring: Toward Political & Economic Inclusion in the Arab World

    The Middle East Institute and the UNDP are proud to host a discussion with UNDP Administrator Helen Clark, Under Secretary for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs Robert D. Hormats, and Middle East Institute Scholar Amb. Edward Walker about how best to address political, economic and human development needs in the Arab world today.

    June 22, 2011

    Palestinian Authority-Hamas Unity Agreement: An overdue step towards peace or another stone in the road?
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Palestinian Authority-Hamas Unity Agreement: An overdue step towards peace or another stone in the road?

    Dr. Matti Steinberg, Israel's premier expert on Islamist politics and Hamas, has spent his career as a public intellectual and analyst of Israel's relations with the modern Arab and Islamic world. He has taught at the Hebrew University and the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center. Dr. Steinberg has just completed a semester teaching a seminar to graduate students on Islamic Fundamentalism as a Gruss-Lipper lecturer and scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University.

    June 21, 2011

    Inside Pakistan's ISI
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Inside Pakistan's ISI

    Critical attention is increasingly directed toward Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) for its alleged involvement in a series of recent high profile terrorist attacks inside Pakistan as well as earlier in India and Afghanistan. The panelists will examine the scope of the ISI's activities and its composition. They will discuss its place within the military establishment and whether it ever operates as a rogue organization. Panelists will also consider to what extent the ISI's relationship with US intelligence is cooperative or competitive.

    June 13, 2011

    Uprising in Syria: Implications for US and Regional Policy
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Uprising in Syria: Implications for US and Regional Policy

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Syria experts Ammar Abdulhamid, Helena Cobban, and Steven Heydemann for a discussion about the ongoing protests in Syria and the international and regional reactions to the shifting Syrian landscape. As the uprising continues into its third month, how sustainable is the protest movement? Are the Syrian government's tactics in crushing dissent succeeding? What impact has the violence had on the Assad regime's relationship with its neighbors like Turkey and close allies like Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas?

    May 24, 2011

    What's Next for Libya?
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • What's Next for Libya?

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Ambassador Ali Suleiman Aujali, Paul Pillar, and Jeffrey White for a discussion about the current situation in Libya and ways to address the stalemate between Libya's rebels and the forces of Colonel Qaddhafi. As the conflict drags into its third month, Aujali, Pillar and White will examine the humanitarian situation on the ground, NATO's recent operational innovations, and the role of the US and Europe in aiding Libya's rebels.

    Speakers: Amb. Ali Suleiman Aujali, Paul Pillar, Jeffrey White

    May 19, 2011

    The Upcoming Turkish Elections: Implications for Domestic and Foreign Policy
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • The Upcoming Turkish Elections: Implications for Domestic and Foreign Policy

    The Middle East Institute's Center for Turkish Studies is proud to host Mr. Taha Özhan, Director General of the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA Ankara), for a discussion on Turkey's upcoming elections on June 12.

    May 12, 2011

    Palestinian Peace Strategy in a Changing Middle East
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Palestinian Peace Strategy in a Changing Middle East

    The Middle East Institute and The Foundation for Middle East Peace are proud to host Ziad Abu Zayyad a veteran journalist and the co-founder and editor of the Palestine/Israel Journal. In his talk, Mr. Abu Zayyad will address whether a rapprochement between Fatah and Hamas is possible, and will also discuss the main challenges facing the US-Palestinian bilateral relationship.

    Speaker: Ziad Abu Zayyad

    May 5, 2011

    High-Value Target: Countering al Qaeda in Yemen
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • High-Value Target: Countering al Qaeda in Yemen

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Amb. Edmund J. Hull (retired) for for a discussion about his recent book “High-Value Target: Countering Al Qaeda in Yemen”. Hull's book tells the inside story of how al Qaeda's Yemeni safe haven was disrupted during Hull's tenure. A top counter terrorism official in both the Clinton and Bush administrations, Hull provides a detailed account of a team effort to build a strategic basis for US-Yemeni counter terrorism and to execute a broad strategy aimed at improving not only the security of Yemen but also its economic development.

    May 4, 2011

    A Rift in Time: Travels with my Ottoman Uncle
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • A Rift in Time: Travels with my Ottoman Uncle

    Raja Shehadeh is a Palestinian lawyer, author and founder of the pioneering, nonpartisan human rights organization Al-Haq. He has authored several books about international law, human rights, and the Middle East including Palestinian Walks: Forays into a Vanishing Landscape, for which he won the UK Orwell Prize.

    April 28, 2011

    Joining the Global Oil Sector: Challenges and Opportunities for Iraq
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Joining the Global Oil Sector: Challenges and Opportunities for Iraq

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Ben Lando, Iraq Bureau Chief of the Iraq Oil Report, which provides business, political and security analysis on Iraq. Lando will discuss Iraq's potential within the global oil sector, as well as the political and security concerns that could affect oil supply, growth, security and policy in Iraq now and in the future. Lando will also touch upon relations between Iraq and its neighbors, as well key domestic issues such as the Arab-Kurdish conflict.

    Speaker: Ben Lando

    April 28, 2011

    The Fight for Egypt's Soul
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • The Fight for Egypt's Soul

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Dr. Mona Makram-Ebeid, Professor of Political Science, American University of Cairo, and former Egyptian Parliamentarian, for an examination of the unprecedented changes that have taken place in Egypt over the last three months. Dr. Makram-Ebeid will analyze the current situation in Egypt, as well as expectations for upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections.

    Speaker: Mona Makram-Ebeid

    April 21, 2011

    Protracted Displacement Challenges Facing Sudan: What Scope for EU-US Cooperation?
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Protracted Displacement Challenges Facing Sudan: What Scope for EU-US Cooperation?

    The Middle East Institute, in partnership with the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, is proud to host two panel discussions on the refugee situation in Sudan. Funded by the European Commission, this event is part of a two year research project which aims to generate policy recommendations that will strengthen transatlantic cooperation to respond to the refugee and internally displaced persons crises in Sudan.

    April 11, 2011