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Sara Sadek

Affiliated Researcher and Coordinator

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Egypt, Iraq, Sudan

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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.

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Film Screening of Bye Bye Tiberias
  • Arts & Culture
  • Film Screening of Bye Bye Tiberias

    June 13, 2024, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

    The Middle East Institute, 1763 N St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    New US pier off Gaza holds opportunities beyond humanitarian aid
  • Commentary
  • New US pier off Gaza holds opportunities beyond humanitarian aid

    The new U.S. pier off Gaza is back in operational mode, after breaking apart and undergoing a week of repairs. Despite the rocky start, this American initiative could serve as a steppingstone towards a new, more peaceful, post-war Israeli-Palestinian reality. But for this to happen, the U.S. will need to leverage opportunities, address regional skepticism and bring the Palestinians on board.

    June 13, 2024

    Migration in North Africa: EU Engagement & Policies
  • Podcast
  • Migration in North Africa: EU Engagement & Policies

    MEI’s North Africa & the Sahel Program Director Intissar Fakir and Guillaume Soto-Mayor discuss Soto-Mayor’s paper “Libya, Tunisia, and Niger as Case Studies for Counter-Productive Anti-Migration Policies” – including how EU policies reinforce criminal patterns and empower illicit networks in these areas.

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    June 13, 2024

    A Turkish foreign minister in China: Subtitles of a silent visit
    Photo by Murat Gok/Anadolu via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • A Turkish foreign minister in China: Subtitles of a silent visit

    The most defining aspect of the Sino-Turkish relationship is the need for Turkey to find economic or geopolitical leverage to attain some semblance of equality with China. During Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan’s recent visit to Beijing, his subtle references to the Turkic and Islamic credentials of Xinjiang may have gotten lost in translation for the Chinese.

    June 12, 2024

    Evaluating plans for the “day after”
    Photo by MAHMUD HAMS/AFP via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • Evaluating plans for the “day after”

    To assist government policymakers faced with a plethora of “day after” plans for Gaza, the following proposes a framework for how to consider and decide among such proposals.

    June 12, 2024

    Beyond guns and oil: The emerging soft power rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia
    Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Beyond guns and oil: The emerging soft power rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia

    A little over a year ago, the icy relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia underwent a remarkable thaw. But beneath this détente, a new front emerged in their longstanding rivalry — one rooted not in geopolitics or religious ideologies but in the realm of soft power and societal aspirations.

    June 11, 2024

    The Taliban Leadership Tracker
  • Commentary
  • The Taliban Leadership Tracker

    Since seizing control of Afghanistan in August 2021, the Taliban has appointed thousands of individuals to various political, military, administrative, and judicial positions across the country, occupying crucial roles as decision-makers, influencers, local enforcers, and implementers who help shape the Taliban government policies and actions.

    The clock is ticking to reset Kuwait’s economic course and reinstate legislature
    Photo by YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • The clock is ticking to reset Kuwait’s economic course and reinstate legislature

    Kuwait’s emir, Sheikh Mishal Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah, took his next step in governance without a parliament in place on June 1, when he appointed Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al Sabah as crown prince. Although the timing of the announcement suspending portions of the constitution and dissolving the parliament caught most observers off guard, the emir’s decision was not surprising.

    June 10, 2024

    From “fierce entanglement” to a viable path toward Palestinian statehood: A pragmatic proposal
    Photo by ABBAS MOMANI/AFP via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • From “fierce entanglement” to a viable path toward Palestinian statehood: A pragmatic proposal

    The Israelis and Palestinians are stuck with each other in a situation of “fierce entanglement.” Things never got “bad enough” for Israel to work toward a better and lasting solution with the Palestinians until Oct. 7 abruptly changed the status quo. After the visceral anger subsides and Hamas is replaced in Gaza, Israel and the Palestinian Authority must work together for something other than “waiting for the next round of violence.”

    June 8, 2024

    Climate-smart cities in the MENA region: Promise and pitfalls
    Photo by Christopher Pike/Bloomberg via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Climate-smart cities in the MENA region: Promise and pitfalls

    Around two-thirds of the population in the Middle East and North Africa lives in urban settlements and the region’s population is projected to double by 2050, exposing a growing number of people to intensifying natural and climate hazards. As a result, cities will need to take additional steps to boost climate resilience and advance decarbonization efforts, including through climate-informed urban planning measures like compact, transit-oriented development, urban greening initiatives, and a focus on green buildings. With this in mind, regional governments have recently adopted the concept of “smart cities,” aiming to utilize technology and sustainable practices to address the challenges of urbanization and climate change.

    June 4, 2024