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CPEC need not be a zero-sum game for the US
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  • Commentary
  • CPEC need not be a zero-sum game for the US

    The growing U.S. strategic reliance on India has fomented closer bilateral ties between China and Pakistan, straining the U.S.-Pakistan relationship.

    May 26, 2020

    China’s Maritime Silk Road and the Middle East: Tacking Against the Wind
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • China’s Maritime Silk Road and the Middle East: Tacking Against the Wind

    The momentum of the BRI has lately slackened due to a variety of setbacks and disruptions. Until now, China has made headway in executing BRI-related projects in the Middle East despite such problems. Plummeting oil prices coupled with the onset of the worldwide public health and economic crises triggered by the covid-19 pandemic could result in scaled back plans and delayed implementation of BRI projects in the region. But China is not about to abandon the effort to extend the Maritime Silk Road to the Middle East — nor are its most avid regional partners. 

    Israeli annexation “is a game-changer for us”: Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh on the annexation threat, economic crisis, and COVID-19 in Palestine
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  • Commentary
  • Israeli annexation “is a game-changer for us”: Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh on the annexation threat, economic crisis, and COVID-19 in Palestine

    On May 12, 2020, MEI hosted Dr. Mohammed Shtayyeh, Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority, for a roundtable discussion on the many crises facing Palestinians and the Palestinian Authority.

    May 14, 2020

    Iraq special briefing: The challenges facing Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi
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  • Commentary
  • Iraq special briefing: The challenges facing Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi

    Six scholars from across MEI take a closer look at the challenges facing Iraq’s new prime minister, from the protest movement and Baghdad-Erbil relations to the balancing act between Washington and Tehran.

    May 12, 2020

    The new Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Region
    President of Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani speaks during a press conference in Arbil, the capital of the northern Iraqi Kurdish autonomous region, on January 8, 2020. (Photo by SAFIN HAMED / AFP) (Photo by SAFIN HAMED/AFP via Getty Images)
  • Commentary
  • The new Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Region

    There are early signs that it may be possible to turn the page in the difficult relationship between Erbil and Baghdad

    May 12, 2020

    Saudi Arabia struggles to confront mounting challenges
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  • Commentary
  • Saudi Arabia struggles to confront mounting challenges

    A perceived lessening of the U.S. security umbrella would leave the Saudis far more vulnerable regionally and could force additional policy adjustments.

    May 11, 2020

    Washington needs to find a new way of dealing with Lebanon
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  • Analysis
  • Washington needs to find a new way of dealing with Lebanon

    For too long, Washington has been an accomplice of the rampant corruption in Lebanon, choosing to look the other way as it deals with officials known to be implicated in various corrupt schemes.

    May 7, 2020

    Russia signals growing dissatisfaction with Syria’s Assad regime
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  • Analysis
  • Russia signals growing dissatisfaction with Syria’s Assad regime

    In recent weeks, a flurry of commentary from prominent voices and publications in Russia has seen a wave of criticism directed at Syria’s Assad regime. Accusations have been leveled against the regime of corruption, warlordism, and incompetence, as well as an obsession with achieving unrealistic military objectives at the expense of dwindling resources, reconstruction, and political and economic reforms.