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The superpowers and the future of Afghanistan
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  • Analysis
  • The superpowers and the future of Afghanistan

    Since the hasty American withdrawal from Afghanistan in August, refugees have flowed out of the country and its domestic problems have grown increasingly dire due to the lack of effective governance and much-needed funding. Neighboring countries Iran, Pakistan, and China, along with other regional states and the U.S., now all face a dilemma as to how to stabilize the rapidly deteriorating internal situation. Further efforts must be made to address the growing economic and humanitarian crisis, especially before the onset of winter, although the nature and scope of these efforts are likely to be shaped by the broader competition between Washington and Beijing.

    November 30, 2021

    OPEC+ faces new tests to its market balancing strategy in 2022
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  • Analysis
  • OPEC+ faces new tests to its market balancing strategy in 2022

    When President Joe Biden’s White House announced that it had successfully enlisted several major oil-consuming countries in an effort to coordinate releases from strategic petroleum reserves (SPRs) around the world, it looked like this would be the only major factor in oil markets that OPEC+ would need to consider at its upcoming meeting on Dec. 2. Then came Omicron. The newly discovered variant of the COVID-19 virus sent benchmark oil prices plunging on Nov. 26 as uncertainty over its impact roiled global markets.

    مخاوف خامنئي على مستقبل رجال الدين الإيرانيين
  • Commentary
  • مخاوف خامنئي على مستقبل رجال الدين الإيرانيين

    هذا هو الجزء الأول من سلسلة مكونة من ثلاثة أجزاء

    منذ البداية، عرَّفت جمهورية إيران الإسلامية نفسها على أنها دولة دينية يتمتع فيها رجال الدين بمكانة مميزة. ومع ذلك، لم تتمكن السلطات قط من إخفاء مخاوفها المستمرة بشأن ما تعتبره فجوة متنامية بين أفكار العديد من رجال الدين الإيرانيين ووجهات نظر المرشد الأعلى لإيران.

    November 29, 2021

    جنرالات السودان يتراجعون قليلًا لكن الأزمة لم تنته
  • Commentary
  • جنرالات السودان يتراجعون قليلًا لكن الأزمة لم تنته

    منذ تولي الجنرالات السلطة الكاملة في السودان في 25 أكتوبر/تشرين الأول، ضغطت الولايات المتحدة والعديد من الجهات الفاعلة الأخرى على الجيش لإعادة رئيس الوزراء عبد الله حمدوك ووزرائه المدنيين إلى السلطة قبل استئناف المساعدة ومناقشات الإعفاء من الديون. لقد أحجم المجتمع الدولي عن تقديم 4 مليارات دولار من المساعدات الإنمائية وأوقف المناقشات بشأن ما يصل إلى 50 مليار دولار لتخفيف الديون.

    November 23, 2021

    A Mysterious Bombing Heats Up the Algeria-Morocco Standoff
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  • Commentary
  • A Mysterious Bombing Heats Up the Algeria-Morocco Standoff

    Algeria has blamed Morocco for a Nov. 1 bombing that killed three Algerian truckers in the disputed territory of Western Sahara, adding a new layer of uncertainty to ongoing tensions between the two hostile neighbors.

    Khamenei’s concerns over the future of the Iranian clergy (Part 1)
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  • Analysis
  • Khamenei’s concerns over the future of the Iranian clergy (Part 1)

    The Islamic Republic of Iran, from the very beginning, has defined itself as a religious state, in which the clergy enjoy a privileged status. Nevertheless, the authorities have never managed to hide their fears over what they see as a growing gap between the ideas of many Iranian clerics and the views of Iran’s supreme leader. 

    November 19, 2021

    Observing COP26
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Observing COP26

    Mohammed Mahmoud, director of MEI’s Climate and Water Program, and Abbey Krulik, who attended the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, as an observer, discuss takeaways from the conference and the Glasgow Pact that was signed there.

    November 19, 2021

    The EU’s Strategic Compass: Preparing to navigate MENA “with less US”
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  • Analysis
  • The EU’s Strategic Compass: Preparing to navigate MENA “with less US”

    After almost two years of work, the first draft of the EU’s so-called Strategic Compass was presented on Nov. 15. The objective of this military strategic plan is to agree on a set of proposals to guide the bloc’s defense cooperation efforts for the next five to ten years. Previous attempts at seriously bolstering Europe’s defense ambitions have often been half-hearted, but this time could be different because Europe feels genuinely threatened.

    November 18, 2021

    Georgia and NATO: The case for a 2.0 partnership
    Photo by VANO SHLAMOV/AFP via Getty Images.
  • Analysis
  • Georgia and NATO: The case for a 2.0 partnership

    Under the Biden administration, calls for a NATO Black Sea strategy have amplified. A gamechanger for the much-needed regional strategy is Georgia’s and Ukraine’s path to membership. NATO’s strategic reassessment, to be finalized next year at the Madrid summit in June, will likely fall short of granting Ukraine and Georgia the desired Membership Action Plan. Nevertheless, NATO’s strategic reassessment offers the opportunity of a partnership upgrade for one or both countries.

    The migration crisis on the EU’s eastern border: A new transit route from the MENA region?
    Photo by OKSANA MANCHUK/BELTA/AFP via Getty Image
  • Analysis
  • The migration crisis on the EU’s eastern border: A new transit route from the MENA region?

    The migration crisis on the eastern border of the EU, which began earlier this summer and has ramped up dramatically in recent months, came as a surprise not only to the border countries, such as Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland, but also to top EU leaders. After the European migration crisis of 2015, EU politicians became used to the influx of migrants from countries in the MENA and Sub-Saharan Africa travelling through Mediterranean routes and Turkey. When it seemed as though mechanisms to prevent migration flows and control the main transit routes had been developed, a new crisis emerged in the last place anyone would have expected: Belarus. What gave rise to this crisis and what does it mean for the migrants who are desperately trying to enter the EU from Belarus as well as the countries facing a sharp rise in uncontrolled migration?

    November 17, 2021

    فريق بايدن للشرق الأوسط يحاول الإبقاء على الوضع الراهن
  • Commentary
  • فريق بايدن للشرق الأوسط يحاول الإبقاء على الوضع الراهن

    عشية المحادثات النووية بين القوى العالمية وإيران المقرر استئنافها في فيينا في نهاية نوفمبر/تشرين الثاني، أرسل الرئيس الأمريكي جو بايدن عضوين رئيسيين من فريق الشرق الأوسط التابع له إلى المنطقة للتشاور مع شركاء إقليميين مقربين. مع اقتراب الجولة التالية من محادثات إيران، بدأ فريق بايدن في إعادة تقييم بعض جوانب مقاربته الأولية تجاه الشرق الأوسط.

    Conflicting agendas and strategic rivalry in the Sahel
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  • Analysis
  • Conflicting agendas and strategic rivalry in the Sahel

    The Sahel reveals a lot about how Africa has become an area of competition between world powers with different foreign policy priorities, as they vie for greater political, military, and economic influence on the continent. A major arena of geo-economic and geopolitical contestation, the region presents both challenges and opportunities for many traditional and emerging players, including the West, Russia, China, and ambitious regional actors like Turkey.

    November 16, 2021