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Pragmatic jihadist or opportunistic warlord? HTS’s Jolani expands his rule in northern Syria
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  • تعليق
  • Pragmatic jihadist or opportunistic warlord? HTS’s Jolani expands his rule in northern Syria

    The jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in Syria has dispatched its fighters from greater Idlib eastward, taking full control of Afrin city and at least 26 towns and villages to its southwest, most without a fight. This has placed many of its jihadist opponents back under HTS’s control. The dynamics of northwestern Syria are shifting, and the consequences look likely to be extremely significant.

    Pakistan's Climate, Economic, and Political Crises
  • Podcast
  • Pakistan's Climate, Economic, and Political Crises

    Relentless floods in Pakistan have resulted in thousands of deaths, widespread displacement, and economic devastation. Today, we discuss these impacts as well as Pakistan’s broader economic and climate change challenges, the ongoing political crisis, and developments on the foreign policy front.

    October 11, 2022

    Monday Briefing: Iranian women’s uprising: Too personal and too political
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  • Monday Briefing: Iranian women’s uprising: Too personal and too political

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

    September 26, 2022

    Catastrophic floods: Understanding the gravity of Pakistan’s health and food crises
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  • التحليل
  • Catastrophic floods: Understanding the gravity of Pakistan’s health and food crises

    Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif recently warned that his country needs “an infinite amount of funding” to support flood relief efforts. Torrential rains and heavy flooding have killed more than 1,550 people and displaced millions. Compounding the challenge are Pakistan’s intensifying food and health crises, as flood-borne diseases surge and nearly two-thirds of the country’s food basket has been destroyed.

    September 22, 2022

    حياكة السجاد الإيراني شرق الفرات: رغم الرفض الشعبي جماعات إيرانية تزيد نفوذها في الحسكة
  • تعليق
  • حياكة السجاد الإيراني شرق الفرات: رغم الرفض الشعبي جماعات إيرانية تزيد نفوذها في الحسكة

    شهدت مدينة الحسكة شمال شرق سوريا يوم 22 أغسطس الحالي توزيعا لمنشورات وملصقات مناهضة للنفوذ الإيراني في المدينة، حيث ظهرت الملصقات في عدة مناطق حساسة وسط المدينة في المنطقة المعروفة بـ “المربع الأمني” التي تخضع لسيطرة جيش النظام السوري وميليشيات الدفاع الوطني التي أصبحت تخضع لنفوذ إيران.

    September 12, 2022

    “Carpet weaving” east of the Euphrates: Iranian proxy groups expand their influence in Syria’s Hasakah Province
    National Defense Commander Abdel Qader Hamo and behind him a picture of Ali Al-Yasiri, the leader of the concrete
  • التحليل
  • “Carpet weaving” east of the Euphrates: Iranian proxy groups expand their influence in Syria’s Hasakah Province

    On Aug. 22, the northeastern Syrian city of al-Hasakah was inundated with leaflets condemning creeping Iranian influence in the area. The printed messages were plastered around several highly sensitive locations in the city center, including the local branch of the Ba’ath Party, the neighborhoods of al-Matar and al-Mahatah, as well as near the Great Mosque and market streets.

    September 12, 2022

    From Tiger Forces to the 16th Brigade: Russia’s evolving Syrian proxies
    Photo by DELIL SOULEIMAN/AFP via Getty Images
  • التحليل
  • From Tiger Forces to the 16th Brigade: Russia’s evolving Syrian proxies

    Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine renewed focus on Moscow’s earlier military intervention in Syria, which often became framed as a “testing ground” for the weapons and tactics it now employs against Ukrainian cities. But crucially, the Russian forces backing Assad’s embattled regime also understood the importance of rebuilding the broken Syrian security forces into more effective fighting units.

    September 12, 2022

    Pakistan at 75: The clock has run out for business as usual
    Photo by RIZWAN TABASSUM/AFP via Getty Images
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  • Pakistan at 75: The clock has run out for business as usual

    On Aug. 14, Pakistan marked its 75th independence day, like many of the preceding 74, in a state of political and economic crisis. Days later, epic floods would befall the country, submerging a third of it under water. Pakistan can no longer afford business as usual.

    September 7, 2022

    Dysfunctional centralization and growing fragility under Taliban rule
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  • التحليل
  • Dysfunctional centralization and growing fragility under Taliban rule

    One year ago, on Aug. 31, 2021, the last foreign soldier left Afghanistan. Since then, the situation in the country has only grown more fragile, marked by deteriorating living conditions, widespread human rights violations, and increasing political instability. One key contributing factor to the crisis is a dysfunctional centralized governance structure that has become more paralyzed and unresponsive under Taliban control.

    September 6, 2022