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Nabil Mohsen

Intern, Oman Library

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Nabil Mohsen is an Intern at the Middle East Institute’s Oman Library. He is a determined learner who enjoys his studies in politics and is interested in Islamic history, architecture, and ceramics.

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Trump’s unconvincing "hearts and minds" strategy on Iran
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, President Trump
  • Analysis
  • Trump’s unconvincing "hearts and minds" strategy on Iran

    In the span of one week, President Donald Trump both warned Iran’s leaders of a calamitous response to any belligerence from Tehran and offered Tehran a “real” nuclear deal if they come back to the negotiation table. It is just the latest example of the Trump administration’s disjointed Iran policy. 

    A step forward for Palestinian reconciliation?
    Fatah-Hamas talks in Cairo
  • Analysis
  • A step forward for Palestinian reconciliation?

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts provide analysis on Fatah-Hamas reconciliation talks in Cairo, possible cooperation between the Syrian Democratic Council and the Assad regime, the protests in Iraq, the U.S.’s lifting of restrictions on aid to Egypt, and Imran Khan’s victory in the Pakistani elections.

    A step forward for Palestinian reconciliation?
    Nathan Stock, MEI Scholar

    Helsinki and US-Russian Cooperation in the Middle East
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Helsinki and US-Russian Cooperation in the Middle East

    Andrey Kortunov, director general of the Russian International Affairs Council, and Randa Slim, director of MEI’s program on Conflict Resolution and Track II Dialogues, join host Paul Salem to discuss the Helsinki Summit and takeaways from the latest meeting of the US-Russia Middle East Dialogue in Berlin, where participants outlined challenges and opportunities for US-Russian cooperation in Syria and elsewhere in the region.

    July 27, 2018

    Houthi attack in strategic shipping lane could undermine oil markets
    Houthis disrupt strategic shipping lane.
  • Analysis
  • Houthi attack in strategic shipping lane could undermine oil markets

    Saudi Arabia temporarily halted all oil shipments through the Bab al-Mandab strait on Wednesday, Jul. 25, after two of its very large crude carriers were attacked by Houthi rebels. According to Saudi and Yemeni officials, the attack was launched from the besieged port city of Hodeida.

    July 27, 2018

    How is jihadi militancy in Yemen evolving?
    jihadi militancy in Yemen
  • Analysis
  • How is jihadi militancy in Yemen evolving?

    Regional conflict and internal chaos have allowed militant jihadi groups to rise and flourish in Yemen. This paper analyzes two of the most prominent such groups, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and the Islamic State in Yemen (ISY), by scrutinizing the factors that led to their respective ascents and examining the challenges and pressures that have caused their respective declines.

    July 25, 2018

    Anti-India Sentiments in South Asia: Terrorist Recruitment Narratives
    antique map of India before contemporary boundaries
  • Analysis
  • Anti-India Sentiments in South Asia: Terrorist Recruitment Narratives

    India’s strategic choices in South Asia have prompted it to interfere in the domestic affairs of some of its neighbors. As a result, India has become a part of domestic politics of most of its neighboring states where anti-India sentiment is often used to bolster the nationalist credentials of various political formations. Importantly, such sentiments have been leveraged by Jihadist groups — especially those operating in Pakistan and Bangladesh — to shore up support for themselves.

    July 23, 2018

    Trump’s Iran gamble
    US Secretary of State Pompeo
  • Analysis
  • Trump’s Iran gamble

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts provide analysis on Secretary Pompeo’s speech on Iran, Erdogan’s decision to lift Turkey’s state of emergency, the cease-fire in Gaza, Iran’s continued threat in Syria, Trump’s tweets on Iran, and Vice President Dostum’s return to Afghanistan.

    Trump’s Iran gamble
    Alex Vatanka, Senior Fellow  @AlexVatanka