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The Biden administration and the Middle East: The view from Washington on the first 200 days
Middle East Institution | As the Biden administration takes office on Jan. 20, it faces a host of challenges, both at home and abroad....
The Biden Administration Should Prevent an ‘Atrocity Famine’ in Yemen
Jennie Sowers and Erika Weinthal, Foreign Policy | The UN has labeled Yemen the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. After declaring an end...
The Inescapable Continuum: US Force and Diplomacy into the Biden Era
Roby Barrett, Manara Magazine| The election of President Joseph Biden brought an audible sigh of relief from the foreign policy...
Power surge: How the European Green Deal can succeed in Morocco and Tunisia
Amine Bennis, ECFR | North African countries such as Morocco and Tunisia can help Europe meet its carbon emissions targets and strengthen...
What to do – and what not to do – in the Middle East
Tamara Cofman Wittes, Brookings | For over a decade, the United States has sought to wind down the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, reduce...
What MENA leaders should expect from the Biden administration
David Mack, Atlantic Council | During a Joe Biden administration, wise leaders of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region would do...
MENA Unbound: Ten Years after the Arab Spring, Avoiding Another Lost Decade
Ferid Belhaj, World Bank | The “Arab Spring” led to the fall of governments in Egypt, Libya, and Yemen. But as we now know, the wave...
MENA: Trade and Regional Integration are Critical to Economic Recovery in the Post-Covid Era
Modern Diplomacy | Trade and integration — within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and with the rest of the world — will be...
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