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Israelis’ evolving pushback to democratic erosion under Netanyahu
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  • Analysis
  • Israelis’ evolving pushback to democratic erosion under Netanyahu

    A movement of Israelis who resist the new Netanyahu government is crystallizing and taking initial steps to push back against democratic erosion. It will need to evolve quickly and effectively to make an impact and could benefit from some international helping hands along the way.

    January 19, 2023

    The Iran protests and US policy on Tehran’s nuclear program
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  • Analysis
  • The Iran protests and US policy on Tehran’s nuclear program

    When the Iranian government faces intense Western criticism, such as over its brutal suppression of the protest movement and its recent executions, it frequently resorts to specific actions, one of which is hostage-taking. Nevertheless, perhaps the most important “hostage” Tehran counts on to influence the positions of Western powers is not their imprisoned citizens, but rather Iran’s nuclear program.

    January 19, 2023

    Turkish-Syrian Re-engagement: Drivers, Limitations, and US Policy Implications
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  • Analysis
  • Turkish-Syrian Re-engagement: Drivers, Limitations, and US Policy Implications

    A little over two weeks ago, the defense and intelligence chiefs of Turkey and Syria met face-to-face in Moscow — the first such meeting in over a decade. On the surface, this latest flurry of engagement with Assad’s regime is a major development. Were Turkey to decisively shift its Syria policy, the effects would be dramatic. Beyond the hype and speculation, Turkey’s decision to participate in the Moscow meetings is not altogether surprising and it does not represent a wholesale policy reversal. What has changed more recently is Turkey’s impending elections — and with them Erdoğan’s political calculations.

    Climate-induced migration in the GCC states: A looming challenge
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  • Analysis
  • Climate-induced migration in the GCC states: A looming challenge

    Gulf states are collectively investing billions of dollars in developing renewable energy. Yet climate change patterns in neighboring regions, combined with rising average temperatures, could eventually trigger more serious climate migration problems for the Gulf countries themselves.

    January 13, 2023

    Eastern Mediterranean gas discoveries, progress, and what to watch in 2023
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  • Analysis
  • Eastern Mediterranean gas discoveries, progress, and what to watch in 2023

    The challenge of developing export strategies for the offshore natural gas resources concentrated in the Eastern Mediterranean predates the Russo-Ukrainian war. Yet over the course of 2022, Europe’s intensifying energy crisis created a new and more immediate incentive to solve those export challenges, despite a great deal of work still to be done.

    Rome’s Economic Rebalancing in the Maghreb
  • Commentary
  • Rome’s Economic Rebalancing in the Maghreb

    For the past ten years, Italy and Morocco have been two of the most economically dynamic countries in the Mediterranean basin. Morocco’s rise as a manufacturing and distribution hub for companies seeking to nearshore operations close to mature European end-markets, as well as emerging African end-markets, has created new potential synergies for a deeper Italy-Morocco commercial partnership.

    Statement – Passing of Mr. Joseph Brand
  • Commentary
  • Statement – Passing of Mr. Joseph Brand

    It is with great sadness that we received the news of the passing of former MEI board member Mr. Joseph Brand, who died at his home on December 17th 2022.  Mr. Brand served on the board from 1996-2014 and over the course of almost two decades, he worked to transform MEI into the leading Middle East think tank in the United States. Mr. Brand was deeply supportive of MEI and its mission, and helped to onboard and mentor many current and past members of the Institute’s Board of Governors.  
     

    January 5, 2023

    What the UN vote tells us about international sentiments and Israeli diplomacy
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  • Commentary
  • What the UN vote tells us about international sentiments and Israeli diplomacy

    The Dec. 30 vote at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) regarding Israel reflected once again that the international community does not generally accept the Israeli narrative regarding the Palestinian issue. It also highlights that the Palestinian issue, while not a top priority on the global agenda, is still one of concern around the world.

    January 4, 2023

    The Grand Bargain’s empty promise in Jordan
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  • Analysis
  • The Grand Bargain’s empty promise in Jordan

    Six and a half years ago, international governments and organizations successfully negotiated the “Grand Bargain,” an agreement that the largest international non-governmental organizations would allocate 25% of their humanitarian funding to small NGOs. Nowhere was the deal more hotly anticipated than Jordan, where the Syrian refugee crisis compounded existing problems of workforce participation and water scarcity.

    January 3, 2023

    MENA Music and More!
  • Podcast
  • MENA Music and More!

    On today’s episode, Middle East Focus kicks off the new year with Danny Hajjar, whose newsletter Sa’alouni El Nas brings diverse music and perspectives from the MENA region to inboxes worldwide. Interviewing Danny is Fadi Nicholas Nassar, U.S.-Lebanon Fellow at the Middle East Institute, Director of the Institute for Social Justice and Conflict Resolution, and Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Lebanese American University (LAU).

    January 2, 2023

    Iran and cryptocurrency: Opportunities and obstacles for the regime
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  • Analysis
  • Iran and cryptocurrency: Opportunities and obstacles for the regime

    While cryptocurrency may offer Iran the opportunity to bypass sanctions and boost trade, it is by no means a panacea for such outcomes and comes with a host of obstacles, such as price volatility, economic uncertainty, energy consumption, and evolving regulation.

    December 27, 2022