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Join Carnegie’s Frederic Wehrey as he sits down with Lisa Anderson, Bessma Momani, Michael Robbins, and Sultan Alamer to discuss the current and looming challenges facing the MENA region.
Saudi-Iranian reconciliation has meant that Tehran and Riyadh are reasserting their interests more strongly in Lebanon.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
Saudi Arabia’s and Iran’s reconciliation serves the interests of both sides, and represents a major geopolitical shift in the Middle East.
Please join the Carnegie Middle East Program for a discussion marking the launch of Sada’s upcoming mini-documentary series, “Confronting Climate Change in the MENA Region."
New restrictions have been imposed on female clothing in Yemen, but the country’s heritage tells a more complicated story.
The collapse of a six-month truce bodes ill for an already battered country.
Saudi Arabia’s security is contingent on Yemen’s stability and economic prosperity. As such, Riyadh should help revive Yemen’s moribund economy, in both the borderlands and the inland agricultural sector.
The case of the Salafi groups underscores the complex evolution of cross-border exchange of religious ideas, with external powers able to increase their influence among local communities.
The ceasefire has been extended in Yemen, but all the signs are that the war may be set to continue.