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In an interview, Mohannad Sabry argues that Egypt’s regional role may actually be shrinking.
In an increasingly unpredictable global environment, expect Turkish foreign policy to be just as elusive.
In an interview, Yezid Sayigh discusses the risks of an indebted Egyptian economy and the military’s role in it.
Qaïs Saied has consolidated his hold on Tunisia, but economic woes mean his control remains unstable.
In an interview, Armenak Tokmajyan provides an update on the situation in southern Syria, a place of perpetual instability.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.
In an interview, Benedict Robin-D’Cruz discusses Muqtada al-Sadr and how he has preserved his religious authority.
In an interview, Ali Fathollah-Nejad discusses the recent protests in Iran, and long-term prospects for the post-revolutionary political order.
In an interview, Shahd Alshammari discusses the struggle for disability rights in the Middle East.
Gulf Arab investors, European football clubs, and the Roman Abramovich factor