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Moscow’s Evolving Southern Strategy
  • Analysis
  • Moscow’s Evolving Southern Strategy

    Despite the collapse of the Soviet Union, the newly independent states of the Caspian and Russia are still deeply intertwined in each other’s economies, security, and cultures. Moscow has continued to wield considerable military, political, and economic influence in the region.

    July 1, 2020

    Al-Kadhimi and the Kataib Hezbollah raid
    Photo by Ameer Al Mohammedaw/picture alliance via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Al-Kadhimi and the Kataib Hezbollah raid

    Late on June 25, the Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service carried out an operation against Kataib Hezbollah, a powerful Iran-backed militia, in the suburbs of Baghdad, detaining militiamen, confiscating mobile Katyusha rocket launchers, and accusing the group of plotting another round of rocket attacks targeting the Green Zone and Baghdad International Airport.

    June 30, 2020

    Lebanon needs emergency action
    Photo by IBRAHIM CHALHOUB/AFP via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • Lebanon needs emergency action

    The state is teetering on the brink of collapse as salaries to the public sector dwindle into insignificance.

    June 29, 2020

    Digitization and the future of Middle East economies
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  • Commentary
  • Digitization and the future of Middle East economies

    The digitization of business in the Middle East has enormous implications for the future of regional economies, as well as for education, employment, and beyond. The way this digital transition shapes the region will be influenced by the degree to which policymakers consider this shift in its context and with an eye toward the future, as the opening session of the MEI Cyber Program’s recent conference explored.

    June 24, 2020

    Egypt’s path forward from the pandemic’s economic fallout
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  • Analysis
  • Egypt’s path forward from the pandemic’s economic fallout

    Today marks almost three months of a global shutdown to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Middle East and North Africa region faces a double whammy from the resulting economic fallout and the sharp decline in oil prices this spring. While Egypt is rightly focused on its short-term response to the crisis, it should take advantage of the international and regional shock caused by the pandemic to change its growth model for the longer term and implement much-needed structural reforms on a variety of fronts.

    Syria: The Caesar Act takes effect amid unprecedented economic turmoil
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  • Commentary
  • Syria: The Caesar Act takes effect amid unprecedented economic turmoil

    While the regime and its allies have cast the current crisis as the result of Western sanctions, Syria’s economic troubles are largely due to the regime’s “Assad or we burn the country” policies.

    June 22, 2020

    Mohammed bin Salman marks 1,000 controversy-filled days as crown prince
    Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • Mohammed bin Salman marks 1,000 controversy-filled days as crown prince

    As MbS approaches three years as Saudi Arabia’s crown prince and, in the eyes of many, the de facto ruler of the kingdom, he remains an enigmatic figure on the world stage.

    June 22, 2020

    Russia in the Black Sea
  • Analysis
  • Russia in the Black Sea

    The Black Sea sits at an important economic and civilizational crossroads on the Eurasian landmass. The region contains oil and gas resources, key energy pipelines, shipping lanes, and fiber-optic cables. For Russia, the Black Sea is of particular importance for economic and geostrategic reasons.

    June 18, 2020

    Strategic competitors in search of China: The story of Romania and Bulgaria
  • Analysis
  • Strategic competitors in search of China: The story of Romania and Bulgaria

    Romanian and Bulgarian interests have diverged on many occasions throughout history, but their outlooks have recently become more aligned. For one thing, both countries have fostered a competitive dynamic to exploit their advantageous position near the Black Sea, or to join the EU and the Schengen Area. Their narratives regarding China are also similar.

    June 17, 2020

    Turkey, the Gulf, and Libya: The economic impact of a growing geopolitical divide
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  • Analysis
  • Turkey, the Gulf, and Libya: The economic impact of a growing geopolitical divide

    Turkish support for the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) in the Libyan civil war has added a new dimension to relations between Turkey and Gulf countries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia. But what impact have the growing geopolitical divides and diplomatic disagreements had on Turkish-Emirati and Turkish-Saudi economic relations?

    June 17, 2020

    Syrians respond to COVID-19 with renewed volunteer and community efforts
    Photo by AAREF WATAD/AFP via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Syrians respond to COVID-19 with renewed volunteer and community efforts

    With an economy already on the brink of collapse and a shocking devaluation of the Syrian pound — hitting 3,175 pounds to the dollar earlier this month — the COVID-19 pandemic has come at an exceptionally dangerous time in Syria.

    June 17, 2020

    New sanctions won’t move Assad
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  • Commentary
  • New sanctions won’t move Assad

    The administration hopes additional economic pressure will compel Damascus to take a series of political gestures, including releasing political prisoners and establishing an accountability process for the atrocities its forces committed.