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How have the AANES’s policies contributed to the resurgence of ISIS?
  • Analysis
  • How have the AANES’s policies contributed to the resurgence of ISIS?

    Over two years have passed since the liberation of Baghouz camp in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor Governorate, which was ISIS’s last stronghold in the country. The international coalition and its ally, the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), have been attempting to stabilize areas east of the Euphrates to prevent ISIS from making a comeback. The group, however, is still active and carrying out security operations in the region, a trend that has increased dramatically over time, especially in the last two years.

    Once again, Iraq is at a crossroads
    Photo by Murtadha Al-Sudani/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Once again, Iraq is at a crossroads

    Although it has been more than 18 months since Iraq’s October 2019 protests, many of the big questions raised remain unanswered, most of which revolve around the sustainability of the post-2003 political system and its ability to correct itself over time.

    May 3, 2021

    مرة أخرى ، العراق عند مفترق طرق
    Photo by HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • مرة أخرى ، العراق عند مفترق طرق

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    في عام 2003 ، بعد الإطاحة بنظام صدام حسين ، كان لدى العراقيين آمال كبيرة في إحداث تغيير جوهري في حياتهم بعد ثلاثة عقود ونصف من الاستبداد. لكن في السنوات التي تلت ذلك ، لم تتحقق الكثير من هذه التوقعات.

    May 3, 2021

    “Death by a thousand cuts”: Syrian refugees face dire conditions as Lebanon unravels
    Photo by Marwan Naamani/picture alliance via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • “Death by a thousand cuts”: Syrian refugees face dire conditions as Lebanon unravels

    Syrian refugees in Lebanon are now in a state of legal limbo and have been pushed further to the margins of society and into the arms of smugglers and profiteers as they, along with most Lebanese, desperately try to survive in a country described by one of its own political leaders as a sinking ship.

    May 3, 2021

    دورة العراق المستمرة من النجاحات والكوارث
  • Commentary
  • دورة العراق المستمرة من النجاحات والكوارث

    “إذا كان الاجتماع الإيراني السعودي في بغداد نتيجة دبلوماسية عراقية قديرة وذكية، فإن مأساة المستشفى هي نتيجة للفساد المستشري في الطبقة السياسية وثقافة الإفلات من العقاب”.

    April 29, 2021

    Expert Views: The Biden administration and the Middle East: Reflecting on the first 100 days
    Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Expert Views: The Biden administration and the Middle East: Reflecting on the first 100 days

    At the end of Joe Biden’s first 100 days as president of the United States, where do things stand when it comes to U.S. policy toward the Middle East and North Africa? We asked experts and scholars from across MEI to weigh in with their thoughts on the changes we’ve seen so far, the new challenges that have emerged, and what we know about the administration’s key priorities for the region. 

    A new general and a fragile peace in Deir ez-Zor
    Maj. Gen. Khader (center) tours regime positions near Shoula alongside Feras Jeham (pointing) commander of the Deir ez-Zor NDF and Republican Guard officers.
  • Analysis
  • A new general and a fragile peace in Deir ez-Zor

    Five months into his job as commander of regime forces in Deir ez-Zor, Maj. Gen. Nizar Khader appears to have skillfully gained control over the diverse tapestry of loyalist forces in the region. Khader’s return to power in the east quickly put an end to the deadly disputes that had plagued the governorate’s security forces for years. He then launched a nearly three-month campaign, coordinated between Syrian, Iranian, and Russian forces, to push ISIS cells back into the province’s hinterlands, securing the crucial highway connecting Deir ez-Zor with Palmyra and Damascus to the west. His success, while impressive, will face its second major test soon as ISIS prepares for a potential Ramadan offensive.

    April 19, 2021

    العراق والتحول العسكري الأمريكي
  • Commentary
  • العراق والتحول العسكري الأمريكي

    “الكاظمي يحاول تدريجيًا احتواء المليشيات بينما يتعهد بتجنب حرب أهلية جديدة داخل العراق، وهو موقف يرحب به العراقيون المنهكون”.

    Is Bashar al-Assad really the guardian angel of Syria’s minorities?
    Photo by the author, Homs, April 2018
  • Analysis
  • Is Bashar al-Assad really the guardian angel of Syria’s minorities?

    Since the start of the current war, Bashar al-Assad, in power since 2000, has consistently sought to promote himself as the protector of Syria’s minorities — be they Christian, Alawi, Shi’i or Druze —from Islamist extremists. Many Western audiences have been seduced by his smart casual look and by his increasingly prominent, beautifully turned-out British wife, Asma. With presidential elections due to take place, under Russian auspices, in the coming months, in which Assad is widely expected to run, his claim demands close scrutiny. What has happened to minorities over the last 10 years of war and how does that compare to their treatment historically inside Syria?

    April 12, 2021

    المساعدات العابرة للحدود إلى سوريا في دائرة الضوء بمجلس الأمن
  • Commentary
  • المساعدات العابرة للحدود إلى سوريا في دائرة الضوء بمجلس الأمن

    “لا يمكن للمجتمع الدولي أن يسمح لروسيا والصين حليفتها في مجلس الأمن بإنهاء مهمة الأمم المتحدة لتقديم المساعدة عبر الحدود إلى سوريا”.

    Reflecting on the global effort to fight violence against women
    Photo by HAIDAR HAMDANI/AFP via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Reflecting on the global effort to fight violence against women

    On March 8, the world came together to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD), a barometer of annual development on global gender equality. This year, violence against women and women’s protection have been front and center on the political agenda across the world, including in the Middle East, as incidents of violence against them spark mass mobilization and anger from citizens. As civic activism grows, and citizens are increasingly politically and publicly engaged, women are fighting louder and harder than ever before to be a central voice in broader calls to action.

    March 30, 2021