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Attiya Ahmad

Post-Doctoral Fellow

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Attiya Ahmad is Georgetown University’s 2009-10 Center for International and Regional Studies Post-Doctoral Fellow. She recently completed her PhD in Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. Dr. Ahmad’s work brings together scholarship on Islamic studies, globalization, diaspora and migration studies, economic anthropology, and political economy.

 

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Arab Leaders Accuse Iran of Sharing Missile Technology with Houthi Rebels in Yemen
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  • Arab Leaders Accuse Iran of Sharing Missile Technology with Houthi Rebels in Yemen

    Major General Ahmed al-Assiri, the spokesperson of the Saudi-led coalition forces, has accused Iran of intensifying and prolonging the Yemeni conflict by supporting Houthi rebels, including sharing missile technology with the militants.

    March 27, 2017

    Iran and Russia Team up with Taliban to Undermine U.S.-led Mission in Afghanistan
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  • Iran and Russia Team up with Taliban to Undermine U.S.-led Mission in Afghanistan

    Afghan and U.S. officials say Iran and Russia have teamed up to undermine the U.S.-led stabilization efforts in Afghanistan by sheltering, training, funding and arming Taliban insurgents. They claim that the two countries have not only expanded their diplomatic engagement with the Taliban leadership, but are also providing advanced weapons to the insurgents that are fighting the Afghan government and the U.S.-led coalition forces in the country.

    March 24, 2017

    India and Egypt: Economic Reconstruction and Stabilization
    Middle East Institute
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  • India and Egypt: Economic Reconstruction and Stabilization

    Six years after the fossilized authoritarian regime of Hosni Mubarak was swept from power by a tide of popular discontent, Egypt continues to face a multitude of economic and other challenges. This essay discusses the role that India has played, and could play in helping set Egypt’s economy on a more stable footing while broadening and deepening the bilateral relationship.

    March 23, 2017

    Lebanon’s Emerging Protest Movement
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  • Lebanon’s Emerging Protest Movement

    Lebanese protesters were out on the streets again over the weekend, this time against a new national budget that includes a number of tax hikes. The government claims the tax hikes are necessary to fund an overdue pay raise for public sector employees. In a country steeped in overt corruption—Lebanon ranks 136 of 176 states in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index—that message was always going to be a tough sell.

    March 23, 2017

    U.S. Lawmakers Push for Tighter Sanctions on Iran
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  • U.S. Lawmakers Push for Tighter Sanctions on Iran

    A bipartisan group of U.S. senators today introduced a bill that would impose tighter U.S. sanctions on Iran for its ballistic missile program and other non-nuclear activities, Reuters reports.

    March 23, 2017

    Tillerson’s Remark on U.S. Long-Term Strategy in Syria and Iraq Alarms I.R.G.C.
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  • Tillerson’s Remark on U.S. Long-Term Strategy in Syria and Iraq Alarms I.R.G.C.

    U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s March 22 remark that the United States and its allies will remain engaged in Syria and Iraq long after the Islamic State is defeated has provoked an angry reaction in Iran.

    March 23, 2017