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Lebanon needs a renewed donor support strategy
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  • Lebanon needs a renewed donor support strategy

    Lebanon needs a new aid strategy to preserve the country’s ability to one day recover. What is required is a donor strategy that walks on two legs: a first leg that offers a big reconstruction push conditioned on economic and institutional reforms and, in parallel, a second leg that provides urgent support to the Lebanese population.

    August 22, 2023

    Power cuts in Egypt: A political liability for Sisi ahead of the upcoming elections
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  • Power cuts in Egypt: A political liability for Sisi ahead of the upcoming elections

    A brutal heat wave tormenting Egypt since mid-July, resulting in lengthy and repeated power cuts, has turned into a political liability for President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi ahead of his expected campaign to run for a third, six-year term early next year.

    August 18, 2023

    الانهيار الاقتصادي في سوريا مستمر رغم عودة سوريا إلى الجامعة العربية
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  • الانهيار الاقتصادي في سوريا مستمر رغم عودة سوريا إلى الجامعة العربية

    Syria’s dramatic readmission into the Arab League in May was perceived as a turning point for the country’s fortunes. Although Damascus may have come in from the cold diplomatically, there has been little change on the economic front, where the situation remains dire. Since the start of May, the Syrian pound has lost over 70% of its value and shows no sign of stabilizing.

    The successes and failures of Turkey’s new economic team
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  • The successes and failures of Turkey’s new economic team

    It has been two months since Turkey’s new economic team took over and some progress has been made. Market normalization has begun and the risk of a balance-of-payments crisis has been reduced. At the same time, however, inflation is gaining new momentum, the budget deficit is sharply worsening, and no reform agenda has yet been announced to tackle these threats.

    August 14, 2023

    Alawites in Syria breaking silence?: Criticizing the dictatorship from within
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  • Alawites in Syria breaking silence?: Criticizing the dictatorship from within

    Recently, a notable trend has emerged among Alawites in Syria’s Assad regime-held areas, including those from powerful families. Writers, journalists, and rank-and-file Alawites have taken to social media platforms to express their deep frustration with the regime’s economic policies and the centralized nature of the dictatorship under President Bashar al-Assad, as well as his wife Asma al-Assad’s outsized influence and corruption linked to her secretive “economic council.”

    August 11, 2023

    Japan looks to the Gulf as it bets big on hydrogen
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  • Japan looks to the Gulf as it bets big on hydrogen

    As a trailblazer in hydrogen diplomacy, Japan is seeking to develop a new pattern of energy interdependence with its longstanding partners, the Gulf Arab states — countries that are promising production bases for and exporters of green hydrogen and ammonia, and whose leaders have come to regard the development of clean hydrogen as an attractive way to diversify their economies.

    Breaking down the details of the UAE’s climate strategy
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  • Breaking down the details of the UAE’s climate strategy

    In the race to manage climate change, the UAE is ramping up its efforts in a bid to accelerate its transition to a green economy. In the first two weeks of July 2023, it published several important documents laying out its actions and objectives, including a revised version of the national climate pledges it made under the Paris Agreement, as well as a number of targeted policies and strategies.

    August 1, 2023

    The Russia-Ukraine war forces Egypt to face the need to feed itself: Infrastructure, international partnerships, and agritech can provide the solutions
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  • The Russia-Ukraine war forces Egypt to face the need to feed itself: Infrastructure, international partnerships, and agritech can provide the solutions

    After 500 days of coping with the debilitating impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Egypt’s economy is faltering. At the core of the crisis is its fragile food security. Now, the Egyptian economy is fast approaching a tipping point and Cairo has no alternative but to boost its domestic agrifood production. In addition to building out its infrastructure, Egypt must also adopt cutting-edge agritech solutions to improve the water-use efficiency of the crops themselves.

    الحجاج والأرباح: الأردن يتطلع إلى موقع المعمودية المقدس لتعزيز السياحة الدينية
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  • الحجاج والأرباح: الأردن يتطلع إلى موقع المعمودية المقدس لتعزيز السياحة الدينية

    سعت الحكومة الأردنية إلى تطوير موقع المعمودية في بيت عنيا عبر الأردن في محاولة لتعزيز قطاع السياحة والاقتصاد بشكل عام. لكن تحقيق التوازن الصحيح بين الاعتبارات الاقتصادية والدينية والسياسية والبيئية لن يكون أمراً سهلاً.

    25 يوليو 2023

    Turkey's role after the Black Sea grain deal collapse has become even more critical
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  • Turkey's role after the Black Sea grain deal collapse has become even more critical

    During the 500 days since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Middle East avoided a catastrophic food crisis, thanks in part to the Black Sea grain initiative. Russia’s decision to cancel that agreement is raising fears that the return of supply shortages and skyrocketing wheat prices could quickly plunge the most vulnerable countries of the region into crisis.

    Climate Change Threatens Turkey’s Role as a Food Supplier to Europe and the Middle East
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  • Climate Change Threatens Turkey’s Role as a Food Supplier to Europe and the Middle East

    The persistence of high food inflation in Turkey belies a deeper problem. Turkish agrifood production cannot adequately cope with increasing water scarcity due to climate change. Challenging Turkey’s own food security, the growing crisis also threatens Turkey’s role as a food supplier to Europe and the Middle East. Regional food supply chain breakdowns due to a decline in Turkish production would create a debilitating economic impact on both regions.

    The new wave of dealmaking by Gulf sovereign wealth funds
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  • The new wave of dealmaking by Gulf sovereign wealth funds

    For resource-rich countries such as Gulf oil and natural gas producers, sovereign wealth funds have emerged as promising tools to save for future generations, mitigate the effects of outsized economic shocks, and/or be deployed as reserve investment and strategic development funds to spend on human, natural, social, and physical capital.