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وضعت الحكومة المغربية الجديدة أولويات الميزانية، لكن هل يمكنها توفير مواردها؟
  • Commentary
  • وضعت الحكومة المغربية الجديدة أولويات الميزانية، لكن هل يمكنها توفير مواردها؟

    بعد شهرين في السلطة، أعطت الحكومة المغربية الجديدة إشارات إلى أنها تريد إعطاء الأولوية للتنمية الاجتماعية والتعافي من الآثار المطولة لكوفيد 19 على البلاد. ومع ذلك، فإن استقرار الاقتصاد الكلي، والموارد المالية المحدودة، وزيادة الإنفاق الدفاعي تحد من مدى قدرة الدولة على متابعة وتمويل خطط التنمية الاجتماعية التي تشتد الحاجة إليها.

    In the face of Russian aggression, the West needs to strengthen European security and Black Sea partnerships
    Photo by Russia's UN Geneva Office Twitter/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • In the face of Russian aggression, the West needs to strengthen European security and Black Sea partnerships

    For months, Ukraine has been a central focus for Western foreign policy as Russia has continued its military buildup on the border, reaching 100,000 troops. Moscow has threatened to carry out a military attack and has now issued an ultimatum for the United States to bless a Russian sphere of influence over sovereign democratic countries such as Ukraine. But as consultations between the U.S. and Russia take place throughout the week, the West should bear in mind that Ukraine is only one part of the broader Russian problem. It is about all independent former Soviet states and essentially about the entire European security architecture. The U.S. and NATO cannot go over the heads of independent states and give into Russian demands; instead, they should buy time and invest in long-term European security, while refraining from rhetoric and ultimatums.
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    Competing over Islam: Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Iran in the Balkans
    Photo by Ercin Erturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Competing over Islam: Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Iran in the Balkans

    Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Iran have been the main competitors in a struggle over who — and in what manner — should act as the patron of Muslims in the Balkans. These three countries are very different in terms of their historical footprint, economic and political presence, and local networks. What they share, however, is the use of Islam to exert soft power. This paper will discuss how they are seeking to wield influence, how regional actors respond to their overtures, and whether these three countries are meeting their objectives in the region.

    January 11, 2022

    Sinan al-Shabibi: Immortalizing the legacy of Iraq’s best
    Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Sinan al-Shabibi: Immortalizing the legacy of Iraq’s best

    In Iraqi folklore, Saturday is both an ominous and auspicious day. Iraqis say it is Awwad —“repetitive” — and hence they prefer to postpone taking important decisions to other days of the week. For many Iraqis this week, the news of Dr. Sinan al-Shabibi’s unfortunate passing on Saturday, Jan. 8 could not have come on a worse day. While the loss of one of Iraq’s last firmly independent voices, a respected economist and former central bank governor and someone who genuinely sought the country’s economic transformation, was ominous, in time the day may also become auspicious if his memory and legacy help to inspire a new generation of Iraqis to realize his aspirations for the country.

    January 11, 2022

    ICYMI: 25 hidden gems you might have missed in 2021
  • Commentary
  • ICYMI: 25 hidden gems you might have missed in 2021

    In our extremely crowded and news-driven environment, not every article gets the attention it deserves. Below are 25 original publications from the past year that are worth another share, as selected by MEI’s editorial director.

    January 10, 2022

    A military strike on Iran is the worst non-proliferation strategy
    Photo by ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • A military strike on Iran is the worst non-proliferation strategy

    Debates on a military solution to Iran’s nuclear program are heavily polarized between those arguing that a threat of war and a preventive non-proliferation military strike can be a solution and those arguing that military action will only accelerate Iran’s nuclear program. The truth is that it is highly unlikely that Tehran would abandon its nuclear program after a military strike.

    January 10, 2022

    How Saudi Arabia is forging ahead with its privatization drive
    Photo by Reza/Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • How Saudi Arabia is forging ahead with its privatization drive

    Saudi Arabia’s leviathan sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has recently sold a 5% stake in the Saudi Telecom Company (STC). The firm is the largest and most profitable in the regional telecoms sector. The 3.2B USD sale, completed in early Dec. 2021, is yet another step in Riyadh’s privatization drive as part of its Vision 2030 agenda, and highlights the growing role of the Kingdom’s domestic financial sector.

    January 6, 2022

    The right war fought the wrong way: Reflecting on the US withdrawal from Afghanistan
    Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • The right war fought the wrong way: Reflecting on the US withdrawal from Afghanistan

    The initial success in Afghanistan was achieved with a limited number of forces from the CIA, the U.S. military (especially special operations), and our partners in the Northern Alliance. In the opinion of many military experts and historians, it was a model for how to conduct a large-scale military operation with limited casualties and expenditure of resources.

    Strong momentum in Saudi Arabia’s drive toward renewables and infrastructure
    Photo by FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Strong momentum in Saudi Arabia’s drive toward renewables and infrastructure

    Saudi Arabia’s strategy to push through its portfolio of clean and renewables assets was further strengthened in 2021 as the kingdom witnessed several project financings in the solar sector and launched the National Infrastructure Fund (NIF) to diversify its economy.

    January 4, 2022

    حلقة 55: ما بعد انتخابات العراق — مع مارسين الشمّري
  • Podcast
  • حلقة 55: ما بعد انتخابات العراق — مع مارسين الشمّري

    ما الذي تعنيه نتائج انتخابات العراق وكيف ستؤثر على واقع ومستقبل حراك تشرين؟ يحاور إبراهيم الأصيل الباحثة مارسين الشمّري في هذه الحلقة. — Ibrahim Al-Assil Marsin Alshamary

    January 3, 2022

    حلقة 59: التغير المناخي وإعصار شاهين — مع رميثة البوسعيدي
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • حلقة 59: التغير المناخي وإعصار شاهين — مع رميثة البوسعيدي

    يحاور إبراهيم الأصيل ضيفة الحلقة رميثة البوسعيدي حول التغير المناخي في الشرق الأوسط وما يجب متابعته في 2021، وكارثة إعصار شاهين التي ضربت سلطنة عُمان.

    January 3, 2022

    مخاوف خامنئي على مستقبل رجال الدين الإيرانيين (الجزء الثالث)
  • Commentary
  • مخاوف خامنئي على مستقبل رجال الدين الإيرانيين (الجزء الثالث)

    هذا هو الجزء الأخير من سلسلة مكونة من ثلاثة أجزاء

    عندما توفي آية الله روح الله الخميني، مؤسس جمهورية إيران الإسلامية، عن عمر يناهز 89 عامًا، تمتع هو والنظام الذي أسسه بدعم معظم رجال الدين رفيعي المستوى في البلاد.

    لكن خليفته، المرشد الأعلى آية الله علي خامنئي، البالغ من العمر 82 عامًا، يواجه وضعًا مختلفًا للغاية. فمن الواضح أن معظم كبار رجال الدين لا يؤيدونه، وقد تسبب “انحراف” الجيل الجديد من رجال الدين في مخاوف متزايدة داخل النظام.

    تكوين المراجع الدينية

    January 3, 2022