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Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.
Can Washington wrangle a deal?
In an interview, H. A. Hellyer explains the context of Egyptian-Iranian relations, which may be closer to normalization.
Christians in Lebanon feel under existential threat, but more isolation would only lead to their ruin.
In an interview, Sergei Melkonian discusses Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey’s and Israel’s efforts to expand their reach north of Iran.
Women in Saudi Arabia still face challenges and obstacles, but the restrictions of the past are being dismantled.
In an interview, Giovanni Fassina and Alice Garcia discuss why a controversial definition is penalizing support for Palestinian rights.
In an interview, Abdullah Baabood discusses Beijing’s evolving role in the Gulf region, where its priority is stability.
Türkiye’s president has just won reelection, but events in northern Syria may prove more complicated than expected.
In an interview, Amr Adly and Hamza Meddeb discuss why Egypt’s and Tunisia’s debt crises have reshaped their geopolitics.