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Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.
In an interview, Chibli Mallat talks about the former U.S. president and his abiding interest in the Middle East.
If Israel and Iran enter into conflict over Tehran’s nuclear program, one of the main losers may be Moscow.
With Gareth Smyth’s death, the Middle East has lost one of its most penetrating foreign journalists.
The earthquake of February 6 has affected the path of Turkish-Syrian relations in multiple ways.
Lebanon’s political forces await a regional and international consensus to help resolve the country’s political and economic stalemate.
Walid Joumblatt has begun an initiative to find a compromise candidate for president, making clear that he is central to the process.
The impact of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria will continue to be felt in the year to come.
A historic conference has redefined the Palestinian struggle for rights, although its conclusions have yet to make it on the U.S. radar.
New restrictions have been imposed on female clothing in Yemen, but the country’s heritage tells a more complicated story.