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Given capacity constraints, Algeria is no quick fix for Europe’s Russian gas concerns
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  • Analysis
  • Given capacity constraints, Algeria is no quick fix for Europe’s Russian gas concerns

    While Europe might be ready for more Algerian gas as it looks to diversify its suppliers, Algeria’s current production capacity limits its ability to substantially increase export volumes to Europe. As of now, any meaningful increases in Algerian production will require years of exploration and development and more crucially, further energy industry reforms to attract new investment.

    Compounded stress: The impact of the war in Ukraine on the Middle East and North Africa
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  • Analysis
  • Compounded stress: The impact of the war in Ukraine on the Middle East and North Africa

    The rapid evolution of the war in Ukraine and its horrendous humanitarian consequences caught many of us by surprise. The effects of the crisis will materially — although heterogeneously — impact MENA economies, and, sadly, can have a compounding negative effect on food security and welfare across the region.

    March 7, 2022

    Connecting Beijing’s global infrastructure: The PEACE Cable in the Middle East and North Africa
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  • Analysis
  • Connecting Beijing’s global infrastructure: The PEACE Cable in the Middle East and North Africa

    One of the most ambitious elements of China’s Digital Silk Road is the Pakistan & East Africa Connecting Europe (PEACE) fiber-optic cable. China has long expressed its ambition to connect the greater Middle East, Africa, and Europe with Chinese fiber optics in order to expand its presence in the region, and Beijing now boasts strategic infrastructure assets in geopolitical hotspots, such as the Pakistani port of Gwadar.

    March 7, 2022

    Lebanon in crisis
  • Podcast
  • Lebanon in crisis

    Randa Slim and Amb. Edward Gabriel discuss the daunting trifecta of economic, financial, and political crises Lebanon currently faces and what they anticipate for the country’s future.

    March 4, 2022

    The Russia-Ukraine War has Turned Egypt's Food Crisis into an Existential Threat to the Economy
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  • Analysis
  • The Russia-Ukraine War has Turned Egypt's Food Crisis into an Existential Threat to the Economy

    With the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war on Feb. 24, 2022, Egypt’s food security crisis now poses an existential threat to its economy. The fragile state of Egypt’s food security stems from the agricultural sector’s inability to produce enough cereal grains, especially wheat, and oilseeds to meet even half of the country’s domestic demand.

    Expanding use of e-wallets in Egypt: Strengthening the social contract one transaction at a time
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  • Analysis
  • Expanding use of e-wallets in Egypt: Strengthening the social contract one transaction at a time

    Egypt, like much of MENA, is experiencing an unprecedented digital transformation. Governments throughout the region are embracing emerging technologies, particularly in governance and, increasingly, financial management. Countries across MENA are adopting ICT strategies, such as the ICT Vision 2030 in Egypt. Egypt’s plan aims to develop a knowledge-based society by means of a strong digital economy built on reliable, affordable, and equitable access to digital tools.

    March 3, 2022

    الرد الإقليمي المنقسم على الغزو الروسي
  • Commentary
  • الرد الإقليمي المنقسم على الغزو الروسي

    تنقسم الحكومات العربية إلى ثلاثة معسكرات حول موقفها من الغزو الروسي لأوكرانيا: المعسكر الأول الموالي لروسيا، وكما هو متوقع فإنه يضم سوريا، التي سارعت إلى الاعتراف باستقلال المنطقتين الانفصاليتين المنشقتين في شرق أوكرانيا وأبدت استعدادها للانضمام إلى القتال الروسي؛ والمعسكر الثاني المناهض للغزو والذي يضم لبنان والكويت؛ أما الفريق الثالث فيضم الدول المترددة ويشمل القوى الإقليمية مثل السعودية والإمارات ومصر.

    يعكس بيان جامعة الدول العربية في 28 فبراير/شباط موقف المترددين: فهو لا يذكر روسيا، ويشير إلى الغزو على أنه “أزمة”، ويدعو إلى حل دبلوماسي.

    March 1, 2022

    The 25-year Iran-China agreement, endangering 2,500 years of heritage
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  • Analysis
  • The 25-year Iran-China agreement, endangering 2,500 years of heritage

    The 25-year strategic cooperation agreement between Iran and China, signed in March 2021, is coming to fruition, sparking debate among Iranians about the potential effects of deepening ties with Beijing.

    March 1, 2022

    Roundtable on Energy Transitions in MENA: IDRC-MEI Report
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  • Analysis
  • Roundtable on Energy Transitions in MENA: IDRC-MEI Report

    The first International Development Research Centre (IDRC)-Middle East Institute (MEI) Roundtable on Energy Transitions in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), held on January 20, 2022, explored the challenges and opportunities facing the region as a result of the global energy transition. As it accelerates over the course of the century, this global transition will provide new opportunities for economies to evolve while putting a strain on the current economic model of many nations in MENA.

    February 28, 2022

    The smell of the revolution: The prospects for reform under the next Iraqi government
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  • Analysis
  • The smell of the revolution: The prospects for reform under the next Iraqi government

    In its first session the new Iraqi government will find on its desk a number of thorny files, which vary in their degree of importance, danger, and urgency. Its first task will be to prioritize them. How it chooses to do so will be shaped by several sets of factors, including intrinsic internal ones, as well as regional and international developments. Its priorities when it comes to the security, economic, and service files will play an important role in determining if the government will be able to remain in office and complete its constitutional term.

    February 24, 2022