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US Policy in the Middle East: Second Quarter 2025 Report Card
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  • Report
  • US Policy in the Middle East: Second Quarter 2025 Report Card

    Six months into his second term, President Donald Trump remains in search of a major, concrete foreign policy win. Trump 2.0’s foreign policy is still struggling to produce a major positive outcome from its frenetic activity trying to end kinetic wars while prosecuting an unprecedented economic war with much of the rest of the world. The whirlwind of uncertainty since Trump returned to office in January has yet to improve America’s overall strategic position in the world. The following report assesses the US government’s actions over the past three months from May to mid-July 2025.

    مصر وغزة: الصراع والأزمة والطريق إلى وقف إطلاق النار
  • Podcast
  • مصر وغزة: الصراع والأزمة والطريق إلى وقف إطلاق النار

    مع تسليط الأضواء العالمية على الأزمة الإنسانية المروعة في غزة، تواجه مصر ضغوطًا متزايدة على الصعيدين الداخلي والخارجي. في هذه الحلقة منبرنامج "ميدل إيست فوكس"، يتحدث المقدمان أليستر تايلور وماثيو تشيكاج مع ميريت مبروك، الباحثة البارزة في معهد الشرق الأوسط، حول كيفية تعامل القاهرة مع الأزمة في القطاع الساحلي المجاور. ما هي المخاوف الرئيسية للحكومة المصرية مع استمرار تدهور الأوضاع هناك؟ كيف تستجيب مصر للغضب الداخلي والتغيرات في الديناميات الدولية؟

    31 يوليو 2025

    The Democratic Party Has a Middle East Problem
  • Podcast
  • The Democratic Party Has a Middle East Problem

    Daniel Silverberg and Elisa Ewers—two veterans of Capitol Hill and the executive branch—join Brian for a candid conversation about the shifting politics of US Middle East policy inside the Democratic Party. Drawing on decades of experience shaping national security strategy, they unpack why so many debates remain trapped in a post-Iraq War mindset, how October 7th transformed bipartisan dynamics, and what’s at stake when values, strategy, and political reality collide. From Iran and Gaza to the role of Arab partners and the rise of populism, the trio explores how America’s approach to the region must evolve—and how the next generation can lead that charge with clarity, humility, and purpose.

    قائمة القراءة الصيفية لعام 2025
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  • تعليق
  • قائمة القراءة الصيفية لعام 2025

    مع اقتراب أيام الصيف الحارة في شهر أغسطس، يسعدنا أن نشارككم قائمة مختارة من الكتب الصيفية التي تضم بعضًا من الكتب المفضلة لدى نائب الرئيس لشؤون السياسات كين بولاك عن المنطقة. تغطي القائمة مجموعة متنوعة من الموضوعات المهمة والمثيرة للاهتمام، وتقدم توصيات لأي شخص مهتم بتعميق فهمه للشرق الأوسط.

    Inflection point or continuing spiral in the Middle East?
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  • التحليل
  • Inflection point or continuing spiral in the Middle East?

    After almost two years of fighting in Gaza, and after the decimation of Hizballah, the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, and the 12-day Israeli-American war on Iran, the Middle East is in new strategic and political territory. Two pathways lie ahead: the first is one in which the gains and changes brought about by war are turned, through intense diplomacy and negotiation, into new international and political arrangements that bring about a period of security and stability in the region; the second is one in which that corner is not turned, and the wars in Gaza, Iran, and potentially Yemen, Syria, and Lebanon, continue indefinitely. The trajectory will depend on the choices of key actors — above all Iran, Israel, and the United States.

    28 يوليو 2025

    Former MEI Board Member John Hurley Confirmed as Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence
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  • Former MEI Board Member John Hurley Confirmed as Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence

    (Washington, DC, July 25, 2025) – The Middle East Institute (MEI) congratulates former Board of Governors member John K. Hurley on his confirmation by the US Senate to serve as Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence at the US Department of the Treasury.

    July 25, 2025

    The Regional and Domestic Elements of Erdoğan's Grand Strategy
  • Podcast
  • The Regional and Domestic Elements of Erdoğan's Grand Strategy

    In this episode of Middle East Focus, hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj are joined by MEI Senior Fellow Gönül Tol to discuss how shifting regional dynamics — from the Israel-Iran war to renewed violence in southern Syria — are reshaping Turkey’s foreign policy and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s domestic agenda. They unpack Ankara’s ties with the US under the Trump administration, its strained relations with Israel, the implications of Turkey’s peace process with the PKK, and Erdoğan’s bid to maintain his hold on power. The conversation also explores how Turkey is positioning itself as Western engagement grows more uncertain and what this means for the future of democracy in the country.

    July 24, 2025

    Confusion in Syria
  • تعليق
  • Confusion in Syria

    Recent developments in Syria are causing surprise and confusion. In a bold move, President Trump and his administration acquiesced to requests from the Turkish and Saudi leadership and lifted most sanctions on the Ahmed al-Sharaa regime, his Salafist HTS movement, and Syria itself. It did so without conditionality, without much effort to understand the character, intentions, and capabilities of the new power in Damascus, and without a plan to use this windfall as leverage.

    الأعمال غير المنجزة في الشرق الأوسط
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  • التحليل
  • الأعمال غير المنجزة في الشرق الأوسط

    ربما لم يكن هناك سوى عدد قليل من محللي شؤون الشرق الأوسط، إن وجدوا أصلاً، الذين توقعوا أن تشن إسرائيل غارات جوية تستهدف منشآت حكومية رئيسية في سوريا في صيف عام 2025. ومع ذلك، هذا بالضبط ما حدث يوم الأربعاء، عندما قصفت الطائرات الإسرائيلية مقر القيادة العسكرية السورية ومنطقة قريبة من القصر الرئاسي في دمشق.

    The Gulf’s Geo-Economic Balancing Act
  • Podcast
  • The Gulf’s Geo-Economic Balancing Act

    Amid sustained regional conflict and global uncertainty, the Arab Gulf states are navigating a shifting economic and strategic landscape with surprising resilience. MEI Senior Fellow Karen Young joins hosts Alistair Taylor and Matthew Czekaj to break down the latest economic data and geopolitical developments affecting the Gulf economies — from the ripple effects of the Israel-Iran war and Houthi maritime threats to energy diversification and global investment strategies. Young unpacks the challenges and opportunities shaping the Gulf’s economic resilience and explains what it all means for regional stability and growth.

    17 يوليو 2025

    An Opening for Lebanon-Israel Peace
  • تعليق
  • An Opening for Lebanon-Israel Peace

    A career in American diplomacy in the Middle East is a humbling affair. Whenever you heard well-meaning American officials speak of the birth pangs of a “new Middle East,” you knew it was time to update the embassy’s evacuation plans and re-stock its bunkers. 

    And if anyone in charge spoke of peace in Lebanon of all places, you knew to supplement the evacuation plans with an IQ test for anyone so detached from reality. For the history of American-Lebanese relations is one strewn with inflated expectations and deflated ambition. And not a few corpses. 

    إيران عند مفترق طرق: الحرب والبقاء ومستقبل الجمهورية الإسلامية
  • Podcast
  • إيران عند مفترق طرق: الحرب والبقاء ومستقبل الجمهورية الإسلامية

    Gönül Tol speaks with Dr. Vali Nasr, one of the world’s leading experts on the Middle East, to unpack the aftermath of the 12-Day War. Together, they examine the war’s domestic and regional fallout, the resilience of Iran’s regime under fire, and the shifting public sentiment that may shape the country’s political future. Does survival alone count as success for Tehran? And what becomes of protest movements and democratic aspirations when a nation is consumed by existential external threats?