A Conversation on the Current Middle East Situation
MEI Podcast 35
A Conversation on the Current Middle East Situation Speaker: Walid Khalidi20121018
Sara Sadek is an affiliated researcher and coordinator at the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies (CMRS) at the American University in Cairo. She obtained an MA in Refugee Studies from the University of East London. Since 2005, she has worked on various research projects on Iraqi and Sudanese communities in Egypt, contributing to a report on Iraqis in Egypt and recently producing a paper on challenges of integration for Iraqis in Arab states for the Henry L. Stimson Center’s forthcoming volume Transnational Challenges.
MEI Podcast 35
A Conversation on the Current Middle East Situation Speaker: Walid Khalidi20121018
MEI Podcast 35
A Conversation on the Current Middle East Situation Speaker: Walid Khalidi20121018
MEI Podcast 35
A Conversation on the Current Middle East Situation Speaker: Walid Khalidi20121018
MEI Podcast 35
A Conversation on the Current Middle East Situation Speaker: Walid Khalidi20121018
Responses to “Western Sahara: It’s Time for the People to Choose”
This article was first published by iPolitics.ca on October 15, 2012
Assertions and opinions in this publication are solely those of the above-mentioned author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Middle East Institute, which expressly does not take positions on Middle East policy.
This Opinion was first published on Reuters.com on October 11, 2012
Assertions and opinions in this policy paper are solely those of the above-mentioned author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Middle East Institute, which expressly does not take positions on Middle East policy.
Originally posted July 2008
In the comparatively short time since the establishment of the Iraqi state in 1920, the country has experienced successive waves of forced migration. Yet the magnitude of the forced displacement of Iraqis from their homes since 2003 is unprecedented. In addition to the still dire humanitarian situation are the potentially far-reaching negative implications of the refugee/IDP crisis for the future of Iraq and the Middle East as a whole.
Originally posted July 2008
Over the past several decades, and especially in the past two years, Iraq has suffered from one of the worst displacement crises in the world.
While new displacement has slowed to a trickle in 2008, the conditions of those already displaced continue to deteriorate, and prospects for those returning to their homes are grim. The plight of internally displaced Iraqis and those who have crossed international borders in search of refuge remains largely unknown and unaddressed.
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Speakers: Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Doga Eralp, Daniel Serwer
10 October, 2012
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Speakers: Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Doga Eralp, Daniel Serwer
10 October, 2012