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دور الشرق الأوسط في السباق بين الولايات المتحدة والصين للسيطرة على مجال الذكاء الاصطناعي
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  • دور الشرق الأوسط في السباق بين الولايات المتحدة والصين للسيطرة على مجال الذكاء الاصطناعي

    تعد الذكاء الاصطناعي محفزًا محوريًا للابتكار العالمي، حيث تتصدر الولايات المتحدة تطوير هذه التكنولوجيا التحويلية في خضم تنافسها المستمر مع الصين على القوة العظمى. يهدف هذا التقرير إلى تعريف مفهوم التفوق في مجال الذكاء الاصطناعي ومراجعة استراتيجية الولايات المتحدة في هذا المجال وفقًا لفهم أكثر شمولية له. كما يبحث التقرير في كيفية تأثير المنافسة على الأطراف الفاعلة في الشرق الأوسط، ولا سيما الإمارات العربية المتحدة والمملكة العربية السعودية، في محاولة لتوجيه الحوار حول السباق العالمي في مجال الذكاء الاصطناعي نحو مفهوم شامل لسيادة الذكاء الاصطناعي يرتكز على واقع الشؤون الدولية والتنافس بين القوى العظمى الأمريكية والصينية.

    Steven A. Cook | 'Taking the Edge Off the Middle East' Ep. 5
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  • Steven A. Cook | 'Taking the Edge Off the Middle East' Ep. 5

    Middle East Focus Presents: ’Taking the Edge Off the Middle East’ with Brian Katulis.

    A series of casual conversations with leading policy professionals on the most important happenings in the Middle East today – hosted by MEI’s Senior Fellow for US Foreign Policy Brian Katulis.

    Steven A. Cook, Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, sits down with Brian to discuss his latest book “The End of Ambition,” their policy outlook with the incoming Trump Administration, and deteriorating discourse in Washington policy circles. 

    Tehran’s calculations to avoid all-out war with Israel and the US
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  • Tehran’s calculations to avoid all-out war with Israel and the US

    Under past reformist presidents, Iran repeatedly tried to build a grand bargain deal with the United States, entailing compromises over its nuclear program in return for negotiating spheres of influence across the Middle East. This September, speaking on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meetings in New York, the current reformist president Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed that he was open to direct talks with Washington to end hostilities.

    November 12, 2024

    The Middle East’s changing strategic landscape
    Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images
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  • The Middle East’s changing strategic landscape

    The multiple wars that have erupted since Oct. 7, 2023, have already changed the strategic landscape in the Middle East — and more change is likely to follow.

    November 7, 2024

    How Donald Trump might tackle the Middle East in 2025
    Photo by Brendan Gutenschwager/Anadolu via Getty Images
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  • How Donald Trump might tackle the Middle East in 2025

    it is possible to extrapolate how the incoming second Trump administration may respond to the complex situation in the Middle East by examining the president-elect’s record during his first term, what he has said since, as well as public statements of his running-mate, Sen. J. D. Vance. Two main issues are likely to dominate Donald Trump’s regional agenda when he comes to power: Iran and Israeli-Palestinian affairs.

    Inside Damascus’s Reconstruction Lab: Navigating the Framework of Return and Recovery
    Photo by Louai Beshara / AFP via Getty Images
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  • Inside Damascus’s Reconstruction Lab: Navigating the Framework of Return and Recovery

    Since the end of the civil war in Syria, government officials have inaugurated high-end tourist projects and upscale urban housing schemes, while at the same time preventing Syrian refugees and internally displaced persons from returning to their ruined neighborhoods or rebuilding their demolished homes. The focus on luxury housing in a country devastated by conflict and within a city suffering from massive destruction and housing shortages encapsulates the contradictions of the regime’s policy for reconstruction and early recovery not only in Damascus but in the whole country.

    Danielle Pletka | ‘Taking the Edge Off the Middle East’ Ep. 4
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  • Danielle Pletka | ‘Taking the Edge Off the Middle East’ Ep. 4

    Middle East Focus Presents: ‘Taking the Edge Off the Middle East’ with Brian Katulis

    A series of casual conversations with leading policy professionals on the most important happenings in the Middle East today – hosted by MEI’s Senior Fellow for US Foreign Policy Brian Katulis.

    Danielle Pletka, Distinguished Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, sits down with Brian to discuss how she made the jump from journalism to policy, her views on the Iraq War, and the need for strong leadership in US-MENA foreign policy. 

    Harris vs. Trump on the War and Crisis in the Middle East
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  • Harris vs. Trump on the War and Crisis in the Middle East

    This policy assessment examines the statements and positions staked out by the Harris and Trump campaigns on the Middle East. The spotlight is on the past few weeks, with a stronger focus on two main issues that are likely to dominate the regional agenda of the next US administration: Iran and Israeli-Palestinian affairs.

    What the US can do about human rights in Iran
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  • What the US can do about human rights in Iran

    Last month marked the second anniversary of the death of 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian Mahsa Amini and the “Women, Life, Freedom” movement born of her murder. The authorities’ subsequent brutal crackdown on the protesters is but one flagrant example of the government’s appalling human rights record. The regime’s disdain for international human rights norms is not the recent result of Iran’s transition from Islamic theocracy to nationalistic military-security state. Rather, it has been a feature of the regime from the beginning, as shown by (inter alia) the 1988 mass executions of Iranian prisoners.

    The Islamic Republic, the most unpatriotic in Iranian history?
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  • The Islamic Republic, the most unpatriotic in Iranian history?

    It is no exaggeration to say that the Islamist political system in Tehran is on the brink of experiencing perilous blowback for the foreign policy choices it has made. Whether Tehran continues to prioritize the fight against Israel or decides to look for ways to deprioritize the conflict as a national security matter will not be settled in the foreseeable future — or perhaps the matter will be taken out of Iran’s hands.

    محور المقاومة الجزء الأول: الوكلاء
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  • محور المقاومة الجزء الأول: الوكلاء

    خلال الشهر الماضي، عانت إيران وشبكة حلفائها ووكلائها الإقليميين – محور المقاومة – من سلسلة من الخسائر والهزائم الدراماتيكية. ما هو مستقبل المحور وأعضائه، وما الذي يمكن أن تفعله الولايات المتحدة وحلفاؤها لمواجهة وتعطيل هذه الشبكة التي تقودها إيران؟

    22 أكتوبر 2024

    'Fight big or think big': How the Middle East can pull back from the brink
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  • 'Fight big or think big': How the Middle East can pull back from the brink

    If war is the continuation of politics by other means and every conflict is a symptom of a deeper unresolved contradiction, the violence of the past year – as well as the current direct confrontation between Israel and Iran – are the result of two deep and unresolved political problems.

    These are the denial of Palestinians’ basic rights amid long-term Israeli occupation and Iran’s rejection of the basic rules of international law, as well as its insistence on maintaining a string of militias in broken Arab states from Lebanon to Yemen.

    October 17, 2024

    Kurdish elections arrive — finally, and with challenges
    KRG election 2024 by Winthrop Rogers
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  • Kurdish elections arrive — finally, and with challenges

    Iraq’s Kurdistan Region will hold elections for its devolved parliament for the first time since 2018, on Oct. 20. The polls are more than two years late and come at a time of major economic and political challenges for the semi-autonomous zone.

    October 17, 2024