Rebecca Anne Proctor is an independent journalist, editor, author, and broadcaster based in Dubai and Rome, from where she covers the Middle East and North Africa. She is the former editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Art and Harper’s Bazaar Interiors.
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Weekly Briefing: Iran’s Guardian Council clears a path to the presidency for Raisi
Expert regional analysis by MEI scholars and contributors.
Sudan: A key area in US-Russia competition?
Russia’s foreign policy in areas of the Arab world and Africa where the Soviets once wielded significant influence decades ago has become increasingly assertive in recent years. One such area is Sudan, a pro-Soviet country from 1969, when Gaafar Nimeiri took power, until the communist-backed coup of 1971.
Defense Rapid Reaction: Evacuating Afghan interpreters
With U.S. forces on track to complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan by mid-July, two months ahead of the September deadline set by President Joe Biden, the thousands of Afghans who have worked with U.S. personnel as interpreters to further American policy objectives in Afghanistan are now in harm’s way. As part of the new Defense Rapid Reaction series, experts from MEI’s Defense & Security Program weigh in with their thoughts on how the U.S. should respond to this pressing issue.
The first test of the Abraham Accords
The recent round of fighting between Israel and Hamas, and especially the events that preceded it in Jerusalem, were the first significant test of the Arab-Israeli normalization agreements signed in 2020. Saved by Hamas’ intervention, the four normalizing Arab governments were nevertheless forced to address the consequences of their agreement in the face of popular discontent with the situation at home as well as criticism from other Arab and Muslim states over their relative silence. How they respond to the evolving Israeli-Palestinian tension going forward will be critical not only in regard to their own relations with Israel but also in terms of the future path of Arab-Israeli normalization.
MEI Lebanon Policy Conference – The Future of US-Lebanon Defense and Security Cooperation
Equality for Some: Challenges to Women’s Rights in Egypt
MEI Lebanon Policy Conference – Addressing the Lebanese Social and Humanitarian Crises
The U.S. must ensure NATO’s door remains open to Georgia and Ukraine
The USCGC Hamilton recently completed a visit around the Black Sea. This visit was notable for a couple of reasons. First, this was the first time the United States Coast Guard has operated in the Black Sea since 2008 when Russia invaded Georgia. Second, this U.S. deployment to the Black Sea came on the heels of a sizable Russian military buildup in the region.
MEI Lebanon Policy Conference – The Final Countdown: How to Manage Lebanon’s Transformational Economic Crisis and Avert Total Collapse
MEI Lebanon Policy Conference – The Future of the “French Initiative”: A Conversation with Ambassador Pierre Duquesne
Women and Iran’s Presidential Elections: What Role Will They Play?
الانتخابات السورية المقبلة تكاد تكون محسومة
“اليوم… اللوحات الإعلانية الضخمة والمكلفة التي تحمل صورة الأسد والموزعة في جميع أنحاء المدن السورية، لا تستخدم كمصدر للدعاية الانتخابية، بل كمكان ظليل يحمي الأطفال المشردين من أشعة الشمس”.
MEI Lebanon Policy Conference – Lebanon Amid Evolving Regional and International Dynamics