

In an interview, Nikolay Kozhanov explains how the Ukraine conflict will affect Middle Eastern hydrocarbons production.

Syria is being drawn into a de facto coalition that may aim to limit Iran’s reach in the Levant

In an interview, Noel Brehony discusses the former South Yemen and where the southern movement is today.

In their latest film, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige open a Pandora’s Box from Lebanon’s wartime past.

Adopting radical measures to limit Tehran’s influence has usually failed, so it’s best to try something else.

In an interview, Dmitri Trenin discusses what Middle Eastern countries will be looking for in the Ukraine crisis.
The best that can be hoped for is compelling Iran to accept that Lebanon is a shared interest with Arab states. This will not be easy, nor will Hezbollah and Iran readily go along with it. But Hezbollah does not control Lebanon’s non-Shiite communities (and also faces resistance from some Shiite circles).

A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.

Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.

In an interview, Ruslan Trad describes how private military companies advance the Kremlin’s agenda in the Arab world.