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U.S.-G.C.C. Relations: Recommendations for the Next Administration
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  • U.S.-G.C.C. Relations: Recommendations for the Next Administration

    The United States will confront a new and very different set of challenges in its relationship with the G.C.C. states over the coming four years. For the first time since the end of World War II, a new administration will come to power in Washington next January facing a ‘trust deficit’ in its management of relations with its G.C.C. partners. The overwhelming Congressional vote to override President Barack Obama’s veto of the JASTA legislation was interpreted in the region as a lessening of popular support for the U.S.-G.C.C. relationship.

    November 9, 2016

    Briefing: Middle East Reactions to the U.S. Election
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  • Briefing: Middle East Reactions to the U.S. Election

    In this special edition of our weekly briefing, MEI experts Paul Salem, Robert S. Ford, Eran Etzion, Gonul Tol, Alex Vatanka, and Gerald Feierstein provide analysis on the impact of Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. Presidential Election on the future of Middle East policy, its particular effect on the crises in Iraq and Syria, and how the news has been received across the region, including in Turkey, Iran, and the GCC.

    New Museum Displays Oman’s Rich History
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  • New Museum Displays Oman’s Rich History

    Director Jamal al-Moosawai wanted the new National Museum of Oman to be a space that grows and expands with its knowledge base, and is in tune with ongoing archaeological discoveries in the Arab country.

    The result of a ten year collaboration between the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, the Royal Estate Affairs of Oman, Jasper Jacob Associates (J.J.A.), and Arts Architecture International Ltd (A.A.I.), the museum’s blend of the traditional and the contemporary, as well as its high-tech research facilities, make it unique in the region.

    November 7, 2016

    Iran-Backed Iraqi Militias Mulling Post-Mosul Role in Syria
    Middle East Institute
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  • Iran-Backed Iraqi Militias Mulling Post-Mosul Role in Syria

    As the Iraqi security forces are moving deeper into eastern districts of Mosul, the Iranian media reports that militia groups from the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) are making territorial gains against the Islamic State in Mosul’s western region.

    November 4, 2016

    Tehran-Moscow Ties Growing but Alliance Remains Shaky
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  • Tehran-Moscow Ties Growing but Alliance Remains Shaky

    At the invitation of Iran’s Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, the chairwoman of the Federation Council of Russia, the country’s upper house of parliament, is

    November 4, 2016

    IRGC Touts Victory over US in Middle East
    Middle East Institute
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  • IRGC Touts Victory over US in Middle East

    Speaking at a rally marking the 1979 seizure of the US embassy in Tehran on November 3, a senior Iranian military official

    November 3, 2016

    Tunisia’s Film Festival Reflects on Revolution
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  • Tunisia’s Film Festival Reflects on Revolution

    To be a cinephile in Tunis is a patriotic act. Tunisians came out in droves to last year’s Carthage Film Festival, which occurred a day after a terror attack targeting security forces.

    “Everyone came out in defiance of the situation, to show their solidarity and love of cinema,” Tunisian journalist and festival staffer Yosr Hazgui said.

    November 2, 2016

    Iran Hails Aoun’s Election as Victory for Resistance
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  • Iran Hails Aoun’s Election as Victory for Resistance

    On Monday, Lebanon’s lawmakers ended more than two years of political gridlock and elected Michel Aoun as the country’s president. The news was greeted with elation in Tehran as Aoun, a former general from Lebanon’s Christian community, is a close ally of Iran-backed militia and political party Hezbollah.

    November 2, 2016

    JASTA Adds Strain on U.S.-Saudi Relations
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  • JASTA Adds Strain on U.S.-Saudi Relations

    When Osama bin Laden carefully recruited a number of Saudis to carry out the 9/11 attacks, his intention was to drive a wedge between his two enemies, the United States and the Saudi government. Fifteen years after the attacks, the JASTA legislation appears to be doing just that.

    November 2, 2016