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The Middle East Institute (MEI) is deeply saddened by the passing of William H. Webster, a distinguished former member of our ...
Iran war, a quieter but significant battle played out in cyberspace, highlighting how Tehran has refined its use of digital ...
President Masoud Pezeshkian’s first year in office has been defined by Iran’s familiar political structural constraints, ...
This report is part of a regular, quarterly assessment that includes a report card with grades on five key policy areas based ...
Post-Oct. 7 divergent paths: Israel’s military maximalism and Saudi Arabia’s strategic de-escalation
The Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023, shattered Israel’s long-standing security paradigm, replacing limited deterrence with an ambitious campaign aimed at dismantling Hamas, confronting Hizballah and ...
As the Western Sahara conflict reaches its fifth decade, the territorial dispute remains unresolved and largely unknown. MEI's Intissar Fakir unpacks the Western Sahara's complex history and the rival ...
Daniel Silverberg and Elisa Ewers—two veterans of Capitol Hill and the executive branch—join Brian for a candid conversation about the shifting politics of US Middle East policy inside the Democratic ...
The unresolved crises unfolding on the Israeli-Palestinian front — a growing humanitarian disaster inside of Gaza, the horrific images of emaciated Israelis held hostage by terrorists in the coastal ...
MEI’s Senior Fellow for US Foreign Policy Brian Katulis sits down with a cast of friends, colleagues, and fellow MENA policy professionals for casual conversations on the most important happenings in ...
After almost two years of fighting in Gaza, and after the decimation of Hizballah, the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in ...
As the dog days of August approach, we are pleased to share a curated summer reading list featuring some of VP for Policy Ken ...
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