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Keynote by Amb. Robert Ford at MEI's 2015 Annual Awards Banquet
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  • Keynote by Amb. Robert Ford at MEI's 2015 Annual Awards Banquet

    Robert S. Ford, senior fellow at The Middle East Institute and former U.S. Ambassador to Syria and Algeria, delivered the keynote address at MEI’s Annual Awards Banquet on November 12, 2015, in Washington, D.C.

    November 20, 2015

    Obama's Mideast Legacy and the Next Administration
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  • Obama's Mideast Legacy and the Next Administration

    The first panel at MEI’s 69th Annual Conference featured Prem Kumar (Albright Stonebridge Group), Michael Singh (The Washington Institute for Near East Policy), Tamara Cofman Wittes (The Brookings Institution), Robin Wright (The New Yorker, U.S. Institute of Peace and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars), and moderator Elise Labott (CNN).

    November 20, 2015

    Egypt’s Military Business: The Need for Change
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  • Egypt’s Military Business: The Need for Change

    The Egyptian state today faces one acute crisis after the other. To be fair, the Egyptian military cannot be held responsible for creating these crises. However, it is unlikely that Egypt will be able to resolve them unless and until the armed forces divests itself of the power and the privileges associated with the immense economic power and privileges it has accumulated.

    November 20, 2015

    5 Obstacles That We Must Overcome in Syria — Starting with Assad
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  • 5 Obstacles That We Must Overcome in Syria — Starting with Assad

    This article was first published on The World Post.

    Under the pall cast by the horrific terrorist attacks in Paris, the U.S., Russia and other world powers met in Vienna Saturday and agreed on a timetable for a political process in Syria. However, the principles and steps they set conjure a sense of déjà vu.

    November 17, 2015

    Sectarian Backfire? Assessing Gulf Political Strategy Five Years after the Arab Uprisings
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  • Sectarian Backfire? Assessing Gulf Political Strategy Five Years after the Arab Uprisings

    The division of citizens into confessional and other group constituencies, rather than some spontaneous outpouring of primordial hatred, was in fact a calculated survival strategy employed by frightened regimes under siege. It was and remains one premised on forestalling the emergence of cross-cutting societal factions that could challenge the political status quo, coalitions that—unlike narrow sectarian groups—could claim to represent the will of all the people and mobilize a broad base of support in pursuit of those claims. But has playing the sectarian card paid off?

    November 17, 2015

    The One-State Solution: Obama’s Sorry Legacy
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  • The One-State Solution: Obama’s Sorry Legacy

    Read the full article on Al Jazeera America.

    The White House recently acknowledged that it was out of ideas on how to pursue Israeli-Palestinian peace talks in the final year of Barack Obama’s presidency, raising — for the first time — the prospect that Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem and the rest of the West Bank is permanent.

    November 16, 2015

    Immunizing Against Sectarian “Sickness”: The Case of Oman
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  • Immunizing Against Sectarian “Sickness”: The Case of Oman

    The political culture in Oman seems to foster a pluralist intermeshing of national and sub-national identities that other diverse Arab states like Syria and Iraq were at pains to eliminate. This essay examines the Omani case to explore whether there are any lessons to be learned about sectarianism and how it can be confronted in the wider Middle East.

    November 12, 2015

    Debating Russia's Aims in Syria
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  • Debating Russia's Aims in Syria

    There is a debate within U.S. policy circles about Russian president Vladimir Putin’s strategy in Syria. While all agree that Putin intervened to shore up the faltering regime of Bashar al-Assad, there are at least two interpretations of what Putin’s ultimate objective is.

    November 10, 2015

    Lebanon’s Uprisings—Bringing the Political Back In
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  • Lebanon’s Uprisings—Bringing the Political Back In

    The #YouStink movement and its various associate movements have denounced “the system,” “confessionalism,” and “the political class” of all orientations, including the parliament, the cabinet of minister, the prime minister, and so on, without really showing an understanding of how all these institutional positions relate to one another, and to the problem of corruption and of the poor public sector. By looking at the recent protests in Lebanon, this article proposes ways to avoid this slippery slope and demonstrates how to think of genuine change––and recognize its limits––given the prevailing political context.

    November 10, 2015

    Syria in Vienna: Governance Before Elections
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  • Syria in Vienna: Governance Before Elections

    Ten days ago 17 countries called for “credible, inclusive, nonsectarian governance” in Syria followed by a new constitution and elections.  It sounds good on paper.  However, the key element is not elections, nor is it a new constitution; it is the rule of law.  Syria has had no rule of law to speak of under Baath and Assad family rule, and in its absence the Constitution is worth little and fair elections are impossible.  Thus,  the governance reference in the Vienna statement is the vital element.  Only after serious governance changes are made can a new constitution come into real effect

    Governing Megacities in the MENA and Asia
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  • Governing Megacities in the MENA and Asia

    According to the UN’s World Urbanization Prospects 2014, there are 28 “megacities” worldwide (i.e., urban agglomerations with populations in excess of 10 million). By 2030 another dozen will likely be added to their ranks.

    November 7, 2015