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Many eyes will be on Iran’s side in the World Cup, but conflating it with the regime would be a mistake.
The Gulf emirate has succeeded in using football as one dimension of its national security strategy.
In an interview, Yezid Sayigh argues that a recent IMF loan to Egypt did little to reduce the military’s role in the economy.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
“Apartheid” is used emotionally when it comes to treatment of Palestinians, but increasingly it also has analytical usefulness.
In an interview, Michael Vatikiotis discusses the Levant’s lost cosmopolitanism and how it influenced his own family.
Egypt’s path toward playing an international role on climate change will encounter two significant stumbling blocks.
As countries gather in Egypt, a major theme will be whether the developed world will assist poorer countries in climate adaptation.
A new Carnegie report underlines that innovation, not imitation, is the key to education reform in the Arab world.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.