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Polish and Romanian responses to Russian aggression: Lessons for a US CEE Strategy
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  • Polish and Romanian responses to Russian aggression: Lessons for a US CEE Strategy

    The following analysis provides an overview of Poland’s and Romania’s engagement with NATO priorities on its eastern front line since 2022 and outlines their advocacy for increased regional security in multilateral formats. Drawing on the expertise of over two dozen Polish and Romanian security experts, it offers recommendations for an enhanced CEE security strategy for the United States, the leading member of the NATO alliance.

    11 سبتمبر 2023

    Enhancing US-EU collaboration in MENA's digital development
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  • Enhancing US-EU collaboration in MENA's digital development

    Both the U.S. and the EU are increasingly focusing on digital development in the Middle East and North Africa as part of their efforts to support economic growth and tackle the region’s youth unemployment crisis. Deeper transatlantic cooperation in this field would greatly benefit both sides and drive forward digital development in the region.

    September 7, 2023

    Prospects for Saudi Arabia-Israel Normalization
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  • Prospects for Saudi Arabia-Israel Normalization

    On this week’s episode, MEI’s Editor-In-Chief Alistair Taylor discusses the Biden administration’s push to reach a normalization accord between Saudi Arabia and Israel with Martin Indyk, Sanam Vakil, and Bilal Saab. 

    While there are plenty of potential hurdles to reaching a deal — including Saudi Arabia’s steep demands, Israel’s far-right government, and challenging domestic politics here in the US — if done right, the potential geopolitical ramifications could be substantial.

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    September 7, 2023

    Are We Due for an AI Winter?
    معهد الشرق الأوسط
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  • Are We Due for an AI Winter?

    Just over one year ago, I asked a simple question in The National Interest: What if machine learning—the most famous research paradigm in artificial intelligence (AI) today—is more limited than it seems? I expressed concern that the United States Department of Defense (DoD) could be unprepared for a slowdown or stagnation in AI development (an AI “winter”).

    September 5, 2023

    بعد بريغوزين: مستقبل فاغنر وأنشطة المنطقة الرمادية الروسية في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا
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  • بعد بريغوزين: مستقبل فاغنر وأنشطة المنطقة الرمادية الروسية في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا

    نظرًا لوجود مجموعة فاغنر العسكرية الراسخ في سوريا وليبيا والسودان، فإن القضاء على قيادتها العليا سيكون له تداعيات خطيرة على نفوذ روسيا في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا. من غير المرجح أن يغادر المتعاقدون العسكريون التابعون لفاغنر، لأنهم يحرسون منشآت نفطية وتعدينية ذات قيمة استراتيجية؛ ولكن من المرجح أن يتم دمجهم بسرعة في القوات المسلحة الروسية النظامية.

    31 أغسطس 2023

    Saudi Arabia’s Deterrence Options Against Iran
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  • Saudi Arabia’s Deterrence Options Against Iran

    Of all the challenges to Saudi Vision 2030, arguably none is greater than Iran’s threat to Saudi national security. To succeed, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman must protect the kingdom, which will require not only fortifying its defenses against further Iranian and Houthi attacks but also establishing a level of deterrence against Tehran.

    August 28, 2023

    From oil wells to power cells: How Saudi Arabia and its Gulf neighbors are securing their future through battery technology
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  • From oil wells to power cells: How Saudi Arabia and its Gulf neighbors are securing their future through battery technology

    As the world shifts toward a more sustainable future, the GCC states are also embracing this profound transition, moving from oil wells to power cells. With their vast resources, strategic location, and commitment to sustainability, the Gulf countries are uniquely positioned to become major players in the global battery supply chain. By embracing the potential of battery technology, these nations are not just preparing for a post-oil future but are actively shaping it.

    August 24, 2023

    A US security guarantee to Israel should help to advance Israeli-Palestinian peace, not avoid it
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  • A US security guarantee to Israel should help to advance Israeli-Palestinian peace, not avoid it

    It has been nearly 70 years since Israel first asked the U.S. to sign a bilateral defense treaty. Ever since then, the idea of a formal security agreement has resurfaced from time to time, only to be struck down, due to an understanding that it does not serve the two sides’ actual needs. Prime Minister Netanyahu is currently floating the idea once again, but the U.S. can make use of his interest in a security upgrade to revive a different idea instead: the decade-old security plan for the two-state solution, known as the Allen Plan.

    August 23, 2023

    تقرير يوم الاثنين: التقارب السعودي الإيراني وسط تحولات إقليمية وعالمية
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  • تقرير يوم الاثنين: التقارب السعودي الإيراني وسط تحولات إقليمية وعالمية

    اقرأ تقرير MEI الأسبوعي الذي يتضمن تحليلات الخبراء للتطورات الإقليمية الرئيسية للأسبوع المقبل.

    Peshmerga reform hangs in the balance in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region
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  • Peshmerga reform hangs in the balance in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region

    Efforts to reform the Iraqi Kurdish security forces known as the Peshmerga are at serious risk of failing. Tensions between the ruling parties of Iraq’s Kurdistan Region are not new, but the working relationship between the leaders of the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan has collapsed over the past year. As a result, officials within the Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs are no longer capable of preventing the politics of partisan self-interest from consuming the reform project. The prospects for the depoliticization and unification of the Peshmerga have rarely seemed more remote.

    August 17, 2023

    The future of America's Middle East posture is now
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  • The future of America's Middle East posture is now

    With its strategic prioritization of the Indo-Pacific and European theatres, the United States has had to significantly adjust its defense posture in the Middle East through new concepts and procedures to safeguard collective security interests.

    The result is at least the beginning of a more dynamic and flexible approach to military deployment in the US Central Command (CENTCOM)’s Area of Responsibility. Instead of emphasising large and permanent basing, the United States will surge assets and resources from other locations depending on threats and needs.

    August 8, 2023

    A defense treaty is not how Biden should fix the Saudi relationship
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  • A defense treaty is not how Biden should fix the Saudi relationship

    The United States has likely reached a crossroads in its relationship with Saudi Arabia. President Joe Biden can reconcile with Riyadh and use its influence to reshape the Middle East to Washington’s liking and stabilize the global energy markets. Or else the Saudis most probably will tie their fortunes much closer to China, thus complicating America’s top foreign-policy priority.

    August 1, 2023

    Effectiveness, not size, key to US involvement in Middle East
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  • Effectiveness, not size, key to US involvement in Middle East

    In the summer of 2016, I was honoured to be asked by former US national security advisor Stephen Hadley and former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright to help design a wargame, or a simulated crisis, to test whether more or less US engagement in the Middle East would be more beneficial for US interests and regional security.

    The crisis revolved around a fictitious incident at sea between Saudi and Iranian naval forces. We postulated that several small attack craft belonging to the Iranians confronted a Saudi frigate in the Arabian Gulf southwest of the island of Abu Musa.

    July 31, 2023

    Changing dynamics reshape power networks in Yemen’s “two Hadramawts”
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  • Changing dynamics reshape power networks in Yemen’s “two Hadramawts”

    Since 2015, Yemen’s largest governorate, Hadramawt, has been informally divided between two distinct centers of power with different military loyalties and external backing. The balance of power within the governorate is no longer fixed, however. Changes in Hadramawt’s military, political, and economic dynamics are reshaping power networks in the governorate and beyond, with implications for the conflicting agendas of the Saudis, Emiratis, and Houthis.

    July 24, 2023