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In memoriam: Saeb Erakat
Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • In memoriam: Saeb Erakat

    The passing of Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erakat is a tremendous loss, not only for his family but for the Palestinian people and all those who knew and worked with him as well. He was a tireless advocate for his people who dedicated his life to the goal of Palestinian freedom and the dream of Israeli-Palestinian peace.

    November 10, 2020

    Middle East policy under the Biden administration
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Middle East policy under the Biden administration

    Paul Salem and Randa Slim join host Alistair Taylor to discuss the US presidential election and what lies ahead for US policy in the region under Joseph Biden’s presidency.

    November 10, 2020

    Turning the Tide: How Turkey Won the War for Tripoli
  • Analysis
  • Turning the Tide: How Turkey Won the War for Tripoli

    The War for Tripoli, launched by Gen. Khalifa Hifter in April 2019, came to an abrupt end in June 2020 after extensive Turkish military capabilities were introduced to the theater at the beginning of the year. This research paper seeks to drill down into the military, logistical, and technological aspects of the war, highlighting the unique role of drones, soft-kill and hard-kill air defense technologies, private military contractors, and extraterritorial military professionals in determining its final outcome. 

    November 10, 2020

    A course correction on Syria under Biden
    A row of U.S. troops with flags waving in Syria.
  • Analysis
  • A course correction on Syria under Biden

    When a Biden administration begins to settle into its offices in just a few months, Syria’s crisis will have reached a dreadful milestone, marking a decade in March 2021. Though many of President Biden’s senior team presided over U.S. policy throughout Syria’s most deadly years of 2011-16, it is clear that the tragedy that has befallen Syria and its extraordinary global ramifications are a source of sincere regret. Moreover, after four years of the Trump administration, during which American leverage has been repeatedly and illogically spurned and U.S. credibility eroded by repeatedly embarrassing flip-flops, there is a newfound determination to correct today’s trajectory and work determinedly toward the core objectives of defeating ISIS and pursuing a negotiated Syrian settlement.

    تداعيات الانتخابات الأمريكية على الشرق الأوسط 
  • Commentary
  • تداعيات الانتخابات الأمريكية على الشرق الأوسط 

    بول سالم
    رئيس معهد الشرق الأوسط
     
    من المرجح أن يقتصر التغيير الرئيسي في سياسة بايدن الخارجية على إيران، بالرغم من أنه حتى في هذا الشأن، فإن استعادة الوضع السابق وإيجاد مسار أفضل للمضي قدمًا قد يكون أصعب مما نتصور.
     
     

    November 9, 2020

    حلقة 13: الولايات المتحدة في عهد بايدن داخليا وخارجياً — مع بول سالم
  • Podcast
  • حلقة 13: الولايات المتحدة في عهد بايدن داخليا وخارجياً — مع بول سالم

    ربح بايدن، ولكن كيف كان أداء الجمهوريين والديمقراطيين في الانتخابات بناءً على المعطيات الحالية؟ ما هي السمات العامة المتوقعة لعهد بايدن؟ ما هي التحديات دخل الحزب الديمقراطي وبين الحزبين؟ وبالنسبة للسياسة تجاه الشرق الأوسط، ماذا يجب أن نتوقع بخصوص إيران، السعودية، الإمارات، قطر، مصر، سوريا، اليمن، لبنان، إسرائيل، والقضية الفلسطينية. حوار مع بول سالم لرسم المعالم الأساسية لإدارة بايدن.

    November 9, 2020

    Georgian Elections 2020: A strong mandate for democratization and Westernization
  • Analysis
  • Georgian Elections 2020: A strong mandate for democratization and Westernization

    The Georgian Dream government managed the pandemic too well not to ensure a landslide. Georgia’s 2020 free and fair elections secure the country’s position as a regional beacon of democracy. Such well-deserved democratic progress shines bright in the context of democratic backsliding across Central and Eastern Europe. Georgia’s ruling party will face two major challenges over the next four years: first, a proportional electoral system which will institutionally strengthen the opposition, and second, the most difficult economic recovery it has seen in a decade of power.

    All Politics Is Local: Ukraine’s 2020 Elections
  • Analysis
  • All Politics Is Local: Ukraine’s 2020 Elections

    Ukrainians are pondering what their recent local elections mean for the future of their nation. While results varied across different regions, it’s clear most of the population has grown ambivalent and cynical about the political process, with their country is battered by economic hardship, invasion by Russia, a thus-far disappointing record of performance by the current President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and now the disastrous effects of COVID-19.

    November 5, 2020

    Is escalation in Idlib on the horizon?
    Photo by BAKR ALKASEM/AFP via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • Is escalation in Idlib on the horizon?

    As the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh rages between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey once again find themselves on opposite sides in a regional geopolitical war. With the reverberations from the fighting now spreading across the region, the fate of Idlib could be tied to battles elsewhere as Moscow potentially seeks to open up another front against Ankara.    

    Kavkaz 2020: Russia’s latest military exercise highlights its strengths and limitations as a regional hegemon
  • Analysis
  • Kavkaz 2020: Russia’s latest military exercise highlights its strengths and limitations as a regional hegemon

    Kavkaz 2020, the latest in Russia’s series of major military exercises, demonstrated its burgeoning military capabilities on its southern flank. Several lessons for both the region and outside observers can be drawn from the exercise, but when juxtaposed with the subsequent flare-up of hostilities between Armenia and Azerbaijan, they emphasise not just Russia’s strengths but also its limitations.

    November 4, 2020

    The Significance of Ukraine's Maritime Industry for the Black Sea, and Beyond
  • Analysis
  • The Significance of Ukraine's Maritime Industry for the Black Sea, and Beyond

    While the geopolitical importance of the Black Sea is indisputable, more attention is needed to its separate actors. Ukraine, having had the largest territory of coastline in the Black Sea before the illegal annexation of Crimea, is ideally positioned to play a central role in the future of the region.

    November 4, 2020

    Between the Coalition, ISIS, and Assad: Courting the Tribes of Deir ez-Zor
  • Analysis
  • Between the Coalition, ISIS, and Assad: Courting the Tribes of Deir ez-Zor

    In areas under the control of both the Syrian regime and Autonomous Administration in North and East Syria (AANES) in Deir ez-Zor Province, the governing bodies are failing to secure the loyalty and support of locals. The security structures built by the regime and the AANES have coopted and incorporated local tribes to a significant extent, but a lack of support from the central governing bodies amid increasing ISIS attacks threatens long-term stability in the province. These two regional dynamics are outlined and compared in this paper to illustrate the dual challenges both governance bodies face in appealing to locals and thwarting the resurgence of ISIS in the area.

    November 3, 2020