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Pressuring Egypt over Gaza will not work and is not in the US interest
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  • Pressuring Egypt over Gaza will not work and is not in the US interest

    Almost immediately after the start of the conflict in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his governing coalition began a concerted effort to persuade first the European Union and then the United States to pressure Egypt to accept Palestinian refugees. Egypt refused and continues to do so. Capitulating is not in Cairo’s national interest and bullying it will only backfire.

    الشرق الأوسط النووي ليس شرقاً أوسطياً آمناً
    الصورة من مورتزا نيكوبزل/نورفوتو عبر غيتي إيمدجز
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  • الشرق الأوسط النووي ليس شرقاً أوسطياً آمناً

    تقوم إيران بتخزين ما يكفي من اليورانيوم المخصب القريب من الدرجة العسكرية لصنع سلاح نووي في غضون أسابيع أو أشهر، وليس سنوات. والرئيس دونالد ترامب، الذي انسحب في عام 2018 من الاتفاق النووي الذي كان من شأنه تأجيل هذه الإمكانية، يناشد الآن إجراء مفاوضات مع طهران. لكن في الشرق الأوسط، لا تقتصر المسألة النووية على إيران وحدها.

    25 مارس 2025

    Turkey Is now a full-blown autocracy
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  • Turkey Is now a full-blown autocracy

    Just days before Turkey’s main opposition party was set to select its next presidential candidate, the leading contender, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, was arrested and jailed, effectively removing him from the race.

    War of words as Turkey-Iran tensions escalate over Syria, Iraq
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  • War of words as Turkey-Iran tensions escalate over Syria, Iraq

    After decades of managing tensions through careful balancing, Turkey and Iran now find themselves increasingly at odds following recent shifts in the regional balance of power. With Ankara emboldened and Tehran on its back foot after the fall of the regime of Bashar al-Assad, the struggle for influence between the two neighbors and long-time rivals is escalating in both Syria and Iraq and could spread well beyond their borders.

    Amid regional upheaval, Turkey looks to energy to secure strategic autonomy
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  • Amid regional upheaval, Turkey looks to energy to secure strategic autonomy

    President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has sought to position Turkey as an energy hub, connecting gas producers to its east and south and markets to the west. Turkey’s geographical position and infrastructure give it an advantage. But becoming an energy center also requires Ankara to dust off a long-abandoned foreign policy approach: “zero problems with neighbors” and the West. Amid changing regional dynamics, Ankara sees an opportunity to achieve that and revive its plans to become an energy hub.

    هل هذه نهاية تمرد حزب العمال الكردستاني؟
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  • هل هذه نهاية تمرد حزب العمال الكردستاني؟

    قد يكون هناك تحول تاريخي في الأفق، حيث تدخل تركيا وزعيم المسلحين الأكراد عبد الله أوجلان في محادثات سلام غير متوقعة. بعد 40 عامًا من التمرد وخسارة 40 ألف شخص، من المتوقع أن يدعو أوجلان مقاتلي حزب العمال الكردستاني إلى إلقاء أسلحتهم. ومع ذلك، مع تراجع الرئيس أردوغان عن الديمقراطية واستمرار قمع الحقوق السياسية للأكراد، لا تزال هناك تساؤلات حول إمكانية تحقيق سلام دائم. تشرح غونول تول من معهد الشرق الأوسط (MEI) ذلك.

    13 فبراير 2025

    Erdoğan sees nothing but opportunity in Syria
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  • Erdoğan sees nothing but opportunity in Syria

    Half a century of rule by the Assad family in Syria collapsed astonishingly quickly after insurgents burst out of a rebel-held enclave and took Damascus in a matter of days. For Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, however, it was not fast enough. He has been waiting for this moment since the Syrian uprising in 2011 and is determined to reap the benefits of Bashar al-Assad’s ousting ahead of Turkey’s 2028 elections.

    How Turkey won the Syrian civil war
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  • How Turkey won the Syrian civil war

    In most capitals across the Middle East, the news of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s fall sparked immense anxiety. Ankara is not one of them. Rather than worrying about Syria’s prospects after more than a decade of conflict, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sees opportunity in a post-Assad future. His optimism is well founded: out of all the region’s major players, Ankara has the strongest channels of communication and history of working with the Islamist group now in charge in Damascus, positioning it to reap the benefits of the Assad regime’s demise.

    Rethinking Democracy Ep. 5: Impact of Donald Trump’s Election on American Democracy and the World with Ruth Ben-Ghiat and Larry Diamond
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  • Rethinking Democracy Ep. 5: Impact of Donald Trump’s Election on American Democracy and the World with Ruth Ben-Ghiat and Larry Diamond

    Last month, the US electorate voted President-Elect Donald Trump back into the White House. His victory was seen by some experts as part of a global trend and a move towards anti-incumbency attitudes and populism. How will Trump’s rhetoric impact the United States domestically and internationally? Will he govern as a strongman during his second term? What can we expect to be different from his first term?

    Special Briefing: The Middle East reacts to Donald Trump’s reelection
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  • Special Briefing: The Middle East reacts to Donald Trump’s reelection

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

    November 12, 2024

    Ukraine’s role in the Black Sea: Navigating a geopolitical crossroads
    Photo by Russian MoD via US Naval Institute
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  • Ukraine’s role in the Black Sea: Navigating a geopolitical crossroads

    The Black Sea has recently become one of the world’s most important dynamically shifting geostrategic maritime areas, with Ukraine playing a crucial role in upending the naval balance of power there. Ukraine’s efforts to push back against Russia, bolstered by Western military aid, have challenged the status quo and reshaped the region’s security landscape.

    November 5, 2024

    Erdoğan has big plans, but the Kurdish problem keeps getting in the way
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  • Erdoğan has big plans, but the Kurdish problem keeps getting in the way

    Gunmen armed with explosives and assault rifles assailed the headquarters of Turkey’s state-run aerospace company near Ankara on October 23, in a terrorist attack claimed by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK). The incident complicates President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s efforts to exploit the regional chaos that followed Hamas’s attack on Israel a year ago to advance his domestic and regional goals.