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Interview with Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Noman Galal: Reflections of a Scholar-Diplomat on Arab-Asia Relations
Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Interview with Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Noman Galal: Reflections of a Scholar-Diplomat on Arab-Asia Relations

    To be sure, Asia is the home of great civilizations. It is also the continent of rising powers, dynamic economies, and nearly half of the world’s population. For these reasons, it only makes sense that Egypt continues seeking ways to expand its ties with Asian countries. It will take imaginative Egyptian leadership to accomplish this objective and, more broadly, to capitalize on the country’s location and to help unleash its people’s creative energy.

    March 14, 2013

    Economic Effects of the Arab Spring: Policy Failures and Mounting Challenges
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Economic Effects of the Arab Spring: Policy Failures and Mounting Challenges

    Thu, 2/28/2013 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm The Middle East Institute is proud to host economists Andreas Bauer and Dr. Zubair Iqbal for an examination of the economic impact of the upheavals affecting Arab Spring countries, including Egypt and Tunisia. Since the 2011 uprisings, growth in the MENA region has slowed, inequality worsened, and unemployment increased, thus weakening the popular support needed for new governments to introduce difficult, but necessary, economic reforms.

    February 28, 2013

    Economic Effects of the Arab Spring: Policy Failures and Mounting Challenges
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Economic Effects of the Arab Spring: Policy Failures and Mounting Challenges

    Thu, 2/28/2013 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm The Middle East Institute is proud to host economists Andreas Bauer and Dr. Zubair Iqbal for an examination of the economic impact of the upheavals affecting Arab Spring countries, including Egypt and Tunisia. Since the 2011 uprisings, growth in the MENA region has slowed, inequality worsened, and unemployment increased, thus weakening the popular support needed for new governments to introduce difficult, but necessary, economic reforms.

    February 28, 2013

    Economic Effects of the Arab Spring: Policy Failures and Mounting Challenges
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Economic Effects of the Arab Spring: Policy Failures and Mounting Challenges

    Thu, 2/28/2013 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm The Middle East Institute is proud to host economists Andreas Bauer and Dr. Zubair Iqbal for an examination of the economic impact of the upheavals affecting Arab Spring countries, including Egypt and Tunisia. Since the 2011 uprisings, growth in the MENA region has slowed, inequality worsened, and unemployment increased, thus weakening the popular support needed for new governments to introduce difficult, but necessary, economic reforms.

    February 28, 2013

    Economic Effects of the Arab Spring: Policy Failures and Mounting Challenges
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Economic Effects of the Arab Spring: Policy Failures and Mounting Challenges

    Thu, 2/28/2013 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm The Middle East Institute is proud to host economists Andreas Bauer and Dr. Zubair Iqbal for an examination of the economic impact of the upheavals affecting Arab Spring countries, including Egypt and Tunisia. Since the 2011 uprisings, growth in the MENA region has slowed, inequality worsened, and unemployment increased, thus weakening the popular support needed for new governments to introduce difficult, but necessary, economic reforms.

    February 28, 2013

    Interview with Indian Ambassador (ret.) Ranjit Gupta: Cairo, Egypt — The First Posting (1965-1968)
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Interview with Indian Ambassador (ret.) Ranjit Gupta: Cairo, Egypt — The First Posting (1965-1968)

    Even before I left India for Cairo, I had the impression that there was a special relationship between India and Egypt. Indeed, within a few weeks of my arrival in Cairo, I found tangible manifestations that it was indeed so and discovered many more in due course.

    February 26, 2013

    Egypt Turns Quietly to Asia
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Egypt Turns Quietly to Asia

    Beneath the din and clamor of political clashes and violent street protests, Egypt has been quietly turning to Asia in the form of a flurry of diplomatic activity. In addition to having far-reaching ramifications for Egyptian politics and society, the political ascendancy of the Muslim Brotherhood has also raised important questions regarding the evolution of Egyptian foreign policy.

    February 25, 2013

    Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.

    February 14, 2013

    Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.

    February 14, 2013

    Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.

    February 14, 2013

    Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.

    February 14, 2013

    Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.

    February 14, 2013

    Migration Agreements between Italy and North Africa: Domestic Imperatives versus International Norms
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Migration Agreements between Italy and North Africa: Domestic Imperatives versus International Norms

    The upheavals which spread across North Africa in 2011 changed the political map of the region. With the downfall of longstanding rulers, the European Union has sought to re-launch a policy dialogue informed by an awareness of human rights issues and to support the process of democratic transition in its Mediterranean neighbors.

    December 20, 2012