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Saudi foreign policy and domestic constraints
Mohamed bin Salman
  • Analysis
  • Saudi foreign policy and domestic constraints

    Read the full article on The American Interest.

    No Saudi official has been more applauded and vilified at the same time than Mohamed bin Salman, the Crown Prince and de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia. That is not surprising, given the transformational nature of the project he’s leading at home, which is bound to create both winners—those who wish to open up the kingdom—and losers—those who wish more or less to preserve the status quo.

    September 6, 2018

    Out of the desert: ISIS's strategy for a long war
  • Analysis
  • Out of the desert: ISIS's strategy for a long war

    This paper examines ISIS’s actions, publications, and communications to determine its insurgency strategies and long-term organizational outlook, emphasizing sources that have been largely overlooked by forces fighting the group.

    September 6, 2018

    Landmines and IEDs in the Middle East
  • Video
  • Landmines and IEDs in the Middle East

    Landmines, IEDs, and other unexploded hazards are a growing threat in the Middle East, killing thousands every year.

    September 6, 2018

    India’s Iran Quandary
  • Analysis
  • India’s Iran Quandary

    India finds itself in a precarious situation. On one hand, Delhi does not want to antagonize the United States, with which it has developed a strong relationship over the past two decades. On the other hand, India has had a long-standing generally positive relationship with Iran that it is keen to maintain and in fact build upon. This essay examines the economic, domestic political, and international challenges that the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” approach poses for India.

    September 6, 2018

    Lebanon’s wind power story
  • Analysis
  • Lebanon’s wind power story

    In 2010, Lebanon had published the National Wind Atlas a report undertaken by the U.N. Development Programme that catalogued Lebanon’s extensive wind resources. This report inspired local policy makers in Lebanon to pursue wind generation projects. The mean potential of wind was estimated to be 6.1 gigawatts, a shocking amount given Lebanon’s size.

    September 5, 2018

    Shifts in the Middle East balance of power: An historical perspective
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  • Shifts in the Middle East balance of power: An historical perspective

    Read the full report on Al Jazeera Centre for Studies.

    The Middle East has undergone several geopolitical transformations over the decades since World War II. While these in part were driven by political and economic realities indigenous to the region, the most profound changes have come about through the actions of outside actors, first by the Europeans and later by the United States and the Soviet Union.

    Turkey’s damage-control campaign in Idlib | Weekly Briefing
  • Analysis
  • Turkey’s damage-control campaign in Idlib | Weekly Briefing

    In this week’s briefing, MEI experts Robert S. Ford, Randa Slim, Gerald Feierstein, and Marvin G. Weinbaum provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including Turkey’s attempts to prevent a major escalation in Syria’s Idlib province, ongoing political turmoil in Iraq, the implications of the Trump administration’s decision to cut off U.S. aid to UNRWA, and Sec. Pompeo’s upcoming trip to Pakistan.

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    Iran and Pakistan vow to bolster ties in defiance of U.S. pressure
  • Analysis
  • Iran and Pakistan vow to bolster ties in defiance of U.S. pressure

    Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif today held meetings with Pakistan’s new Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mehmood Qureshi in Islamabad to discuss ways to boost bilateral relations between the two countries, Iranian and 

    August 31, 2018

    Is Iran replicating Lebanon model in southern Syria?
  • Analysis
  • Is Iran replicating Lebanon model in southern Syria?

    Russia announced in early August that it had convinced Iranian forces in Syria to keep away from the Israeli border by about 85 kilometers (53 miles). The Russian mediation came in the backdrop of an escalation in Israeli military strikes against Iranian-led forces in Syria.

    August 31, 2018

    Despair and hope in the Yemen conflict
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Despair and hope in the Yemen conflict

    UN Special Envoy Martin Griffiths will lead a new round of negotiations next week to attempt to end the long and costly war in Yemen. A new UN report this week that outlines possible war crimes by the parties engaged in the conflict underscores the need to find a resolution. MEI’s Gerald Feierstein, a former U.S. ambassador to Yemen, and Randa Slim, who was a member of the last UN negotiating team on Yemen, join host Paul Salem to assess the prospects for the peace talks.

    August 30, 2018

    The new economics of Qatar-Turkey relations
  • Analysis
  • The new economics of Qatar-Turkey relations

    On Aug. 15, Qatari Emir Shaykh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani pledged to invest $15 billion in Turkey’s economy. The pledge will provided temporary relief to Turkey’s beleaguered banking industry following tense Turkish-U.S. diplomatic relations that most recently led to a precipitous drop in the value of the Turkish lira.

    August 30, 2018

    Rouhani’s path to becoming Supreme Leader
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  • Rouhani’s path to becoming Supreme Leader

    Read the full article on Foreign Policy.

    On Tuesday, President Hassan Rouhani appeared in front of Iran’s parliament to defend his government’s economic record. He faced a tough crowd. The body had already removed his economy minister, Masoud Karbasian, on Sunday. And before that, it had canned his labor minister, Ali Rabiei. Both were ousted on charges amounting to incompetence.

    Community Leadership and Early Warning Systems in Fragile Disaster Zones
  • Analysis
  • Community Leadership and Early Warning Systems in Fragile Disaster Zones

    Over the past 25 years, the world has seen a rise in the frequency of natural disasters in rich and poor countries alike. Today, there are more people at risk from natural hazards than ever, with those in developing countries particularly at risk. This essay series explores measures that have been taken, and could be taken, in order to improve responses to the threat or occurrence of natural disasters in the MENA and Indo-Pacific regions.

    August 28, 2018

    The bureaucratic battle for Saudi Arabia’s future | Monday Briefing
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  • The bureaucratic battle for Saudi Arabia’s future | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Jean-François Seznec, Randa Slim, and Charles Lister provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including Saudi Aramco’s stalled IPO, the Iraqi Kurds’ evolving role in government formation talks, and ratcheting tensions in Idlib.

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    The bureaucratic battle for Saudi Arabia’s future
    Jean-François Seznec, MEI Scholar

    August 27, 2018