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Time to go local in Libya
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  • Time to go local in Libya

    On Sept. 2, the United Nations appointed a new special envoy for Libya, Senegalese diplomat Abdoulaye Bathily. But to have any chance of success, Bathily will need to reach out to local-level Libyan leaders who oppose the status quo preferred by Libya’s national politicians.

    Is Chechnya’s leader a ticking time-bomb for Russian-Turkish relations?
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  • Is Chechnya’s leader a ticking time-bomb for Russian-Turkish relations?

    Chechen strongman and close Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov claims he met with Turkish officials to discuss cooperation. If true, the claim would signify Turkey’s possible backsliding on some of its previous commitments as well as trigger a negative reaction from Ukraine.

    August 19, 2022

    What’s next for Libya’s Great Man-Made River Project?
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  • What’s next for Libya’s Great Man-Made River Project?

    The Middle East and North Africa are well known for their severe water scarcity. The region’s lack of water resources is the result of many factors, including the harsh climate, intense heat, high evaporation rates, and increasing population growth. Libya is no exception in this regard. According to the World Resources Institute, it ranks 6th among the top countries worldwide facing “extremely high baseline” water stress.

    August 10, 2022

    Putin’s visit to the Islamic Republic: Bringing Iran closer to Russia while building long-term leverage over Tehran
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  • Putin’s visit to the Islamic Republic: Bringing Iran closer to Russia while building long-term leverage over Tehran

    Russian President Vladimir Putin’s July 19 visit to Tehran will have important repercussions for the region’s evolving security environment as well as the trajectory of Iranian-Russian relations more specifically. Although officially billed as seeking to revive the “Astana peace process” on Syria, the significance of the trip has less to do with the trilateral meeting between Iran, Russia, and Turkey and more with the deepening of ties between Moscow and Tehran.

    August 1, 2022

    Turkey and Sudan: An enduring relationship?
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  • Turkey and Sudan: An enduring relationship?

    Sudan has a longstanding strategic partnership with Turkey, forged on the basis of shared ideology and fostered by growing economic and political ties, that has proven resilient to regime change. Khartoum has not abandoned its relationship with Ankara despite the ouster of former President Omar al-Bashir in 2019 or the opposition of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt, Turkey’s former regional rivals and more recent cautious partners.

    July 20, 2022

    As Turkey’s economic woes worsen, a new currency crisis is approaching
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  • As Turkey’s economic woes worsen, a new currency crisis is approaching

    Turkey’s economic problems continue to go from bad to worse. Its foreign trade deficit has reached a monthly average of $8 billion this year. Amid the sharp rise in global energy prices this spring following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the country’s average gross energy imports shot up from $3-4 billion per month to $7-8 billion. A reduction in energy imports and the recovery of tourism this summer have not offset this, and the current account deficit continues to widen.

    July 20, 2022

    OPEC and maximum production: What is sustainable?
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  • OPEC and maximum production: What is sustainable?

    Industry analysts widely agree that OPEC+ production levels are currently well below the members’ authorized quotas and that any production increases will mainly be met by Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The challenges facing the group are daunting, but if met, seven major OPEC countries could feasibly raise crude oil production while utilizing existing infrastructure, significantly narrowing the global demand-supply gap.

    July 13, 2022

    Erdoğan’s opportunism in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war
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  • Erdoğan’s opportunism in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is notorious for pursuing a one-man foreign policy strategy to consolidate his popularity with his nationalist voter base. He has utilized bold, and sometimes reckless, foreign policy as a vehicle for his political ambitions. Now, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has opened up new high-risk opportunities for Erdoğan to improve his domestic image, especially as the next Turkish presidential and parliamentary elections approach.

    July 6, 2022