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Aleppo's Warlords and Post-War Reconstruction
  • Analysis
  • Aleppo's Warlords and Post-War Reconstruction

    Six months after the heavily publicized defeat of Syrian rebel forces in Aleppo to the Assad government, the once magnificent metropolis and largest city of northern Syria is still reeling from the consequences of years of violent conflict. The elaborate communal, economic and material threads that for centuries had made up the social fabric underpinning the city’s wealth, as well as its physical and societal integrity, may have been irreparably damaged. Today, much of the city lies in rubble and many of its once proud inhabitants have been reduced to abject poverty.

    June 13, 2017

    Reframing the 1967 War
  • Analysis
  • Reframing the 1967 War

    Read the full article on The New Yorker

    It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, presumably for what it depicts, but what is the value of what a picture doesn’t show? To some, it is nothing; for others, it is everything.

    June 13, 2017

    The 2015 Chennai Flood: A Case for Developing City Resilience Strategies
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • The 2015 Chennai Flood: A Case for Developing City Resilience Strategies

    In November-December 2015 Chennai and its neighboring coastal districts in India experienced torrential rainfall followed by a devastating flood. Amid the chaos and widespread impact, the event brought people and institutions in and outside Chennai together, to provide support to the victims affected by the flood. Help reached the affected areas and their residents from different sections of society and in variety of forms. The lessons from this case study and others like it can help urban centers elsewhere in Asia to plan for similar eventualities.

    June 13, 2017

    Iran Continues to Blame U.S. and Saudi Arabia for Tehran Attacks
  • Analysis
  • Iran Continues to Blame U.S. and Saudi Arabia for Tehran Attacks

    Iranian leaders continue to blame the United States and Saudi Arabia for last week’s terrorist attacks in Tehran although Iran’s Intelligence Ministry has confirmed that the Islamic State was behind the assaults.

    June 13, 2017

    Can the Trump Admin get its Act Together on G.C.C. Crisis? | Monday Briefing
  • Analysis
  • Can the Trump Admin get its Act Together on G.C.C. Crisis? | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Gerald Feierstein, Robert S. Ford, Alex Vatanka, and Ruba Husari provide analysis on  the Trump administration’s handling of the G.C.C. crisis, how Iran and energy markets have responded to it, and the escalating conflict in eastern Syria.

    Authorities in Iran Kill Four Individuals Allegedly Linked with Islamic State
  • Analysis
  • Authorities in Iran Kill Four Individuals Allegedly Linked with Islamic State

    Iranian police forces have killed four individuals with alleged ties to the Islamic State in the southern province of Hormozgan, the Iranian media reported today. Azizollah Maleki, the provincial police chief, said an Islamic State flag, machine guns and explosives were also confiscated.

    June 12, 2017

    Iran Navy Commander: Iranian Warships to Continue Missions despite Regional Concerns
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  • Iran Navy Commander: Iranian Warships to Continue Missions despite Regional Concerns

    The commander of Iran’s Navy has accused the Gulf of Aden littoral states of attempting to disrupt the presence of Iranian naval flotillas in high seas, but he emphasized that the Iranian forces will continue their naval missions in the Gulf of Aden and in international waters beyond the region without paying attention to such “hostile” attempts.

    June 12, 2017