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Iran’s militia allies in Iraq eye election victory to consolidate gains, expel US
  • Analysis
  • Iran’s militia allies in Iraq eye election victory to consolidate gains, expel US

    As Iraqis are heading to the polls on Saturday to vote in the country’s parliamentary elections, the Fateh Alliance, a coalition dominated by Iranian-backed militia groups, is confident that it will win sufficient parliamentary seats to choose the country’s next prime minister. Abu Ala al-Wa’eli, the commander of Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, a militia unit within the Popular Mobilization Force (PMF) and part of the Fateh Alliance, said the alliance has not nominated anyone to become the next prime minister but will play the kingmaker in the post-election government formation process.

    May 11, 2018

    Hadi's political chaos may hamper Yemen talks
  • Analysis
  • Hadi's political chaos may hamper Yemen talks

    A ray of hope for Yemen finally appeared on Apr. 17 when Martin Griffiths, the new U.N. special envoy to Yemen, announced that he will put in place a framework for new talks within two months. However, a string of resignations and revelations in the Yemeni government raises questions about Hadi’s leadership of the anti-Houthi forces.

    May 10, 2018

    Special briefing: The far-reaching impacts of Trump's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal
  • Analysis
  • Special briefing: The far-reaching impacts of Trump's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal

    In this special briefing, MEI experts Bilal Y. Saab, Alex Vatanka, Randa Slim, Ahmad Majidyar, Gerald Feierstein, Gonul Tol, and Marvin G. Weinbaum discuss President Trump’s announcement that the United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal and its ramifications for the region.

    Is Asia Iran’s Energy Lifeline?
  • Analysis
  • Is Asia Iran’s Energy Lifeline?

    Iran’s Sixth Five-Year Development Plan (2016-21) identifies the energy sector as a key source of revenue and driver of economic growth.[1] The plan envisages increasing oil output by 2 million barrels per day (bpd) to 4.8 million bpd.[2] Achieving this ambitious target will require substantial foreign investment, technology, and expertise.

    China’s Approach to Mediation in the Middle East: Between Conflict Resolution and Conflict Management
  • Analysis
  • China’s Approach to Mediation in the Middle East: Between Conflict Resolution and Conflict Management

    Mediation diplomacy has emerged as one of the central pillars of China’s foreign policy objectives and practice, with Beijing deliberately positioning itself as a peacemaker in the Middle East conflicts and crises in the region (e.g., Afghanistan, Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Iran, and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process). This article examines whether China’s mediation diplomacy in the Middle East is a precursor of change in China’s interpretation and application of the principle of non-intervention.

    May 8, 2018

    Gaza fails to capture world's attention
  • Analysis
  • Gaza fails to capture world's attention

    In recent weeks, mass demonstrations in Gaza, near the Israel-Gaza fence, have resulted in large numbers of casualties, reportedly 44 dead and several thousand wounded.

    Don’t scrap Washington’s Lebanon policy. It’s working.
  • Analysis
  • Don’t scrap Washington’s Lebanon policy. It’s working.

    Read the full article on Foreign Policy.

    In Sunday’s elections in Lebanon, Hezbollah and its allies gained more than half the seats in Parliament. After a result like that, an old canard in Washington is likely to resurface with full force: the idea that U.S. policy in Lebanon is a disaster. Don’t buy it. In fact, of all the investments the United States has made in the Middle East over the past decade, Lebanon has generated the greatest returns.

    May 8, 2018

    Trump's goal in Iran is regime change | Monday Briefing
  • Analysis
  • Trump's goal in Iran is regime change | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Alex Vatanka, Randa Slim, and Randa Slim provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including President Trump’s decision on whether to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, what this weekend’s election results in Lebanon indicate about Hezbollah’s standing in the country, and expectations for the outcome of Iraq’s elections on May 12.

    Rouhani rejects JCPOA renegotiation, hints Tehran may remain in deal without US
  • Analysis
  • Rouhani rejects JCPOA renegotiation, hints Tehran may remain in deal without US

    In contrast to bellicose statements from Tehran in recent days, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said today that Tehran would remain in the 2015 nuclear accord, even if the Trump administration abandoned it. But he said Tehran would stick to the deal only if other signatories of the deal assure Tehran that the Islamic Republic will continue to benefit from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

    May 7, 2018

    Trump’s new arms sales policy
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Trump’s new arms sales policy

    What impact will the Trump administration’s new arms sales policy, named “Buy American,” have on the Middle East, historically one of the major destinations for U.S.-made weapons? Michael O’Hanlon, senior fellow and director of research for the Foreign Policy program at Brookings, and Bilal Saab, director of MEI’s Defense and Security program, join host Paul Salem to discuss.

    May 3, 2018

    Hezbollah after Lebanon’s elections
  • Analysis
  • Hezbollah after Lebanon’s elections

    Read the full article on The American Interest

    With Lebanon’s parliamentary elections just around the corner, Washington will be watching closely how its Lebanese nemesis, the powerful Shi‘a party Hezbollah, sets itself up for the future. 

    May 3, 2018