Source: Carnegie
The e-monthly newsletter, Arab Reform Bulletin, produced by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is now available in Arabic, through a partnership with Dar Al-Watan, a Kuwaiti publishing house. Dar Al-Watan will translate and distribute the Arabic Bulletin.
The e-monthly, published by the Endowment’s Middle East Political Reform Initiative, is devoted to objective analysis of political developments in the Middle East. The Bulletin features original work from renowned authors in the region, the United States, and Europe. The English-language edition of the Bulletin was launched last June; an Arabic edition is the critical next step to reach the influential audience discussing and shaping political reform in the region.
“The Arab Reform Bulletin has already established itself as an influential source of scholarship and analysis about the political developments that are happening in the Middle East. Dar Al-Watan is elated to help distribute the Bulletin to the audience that will most benefit from its information—Arabs in the region,” said Mohammed Al-Jassem, editor in chief of Dar Al-Watan.
Dar Al-Watan also publishes the Arabic edition of Foreign Policy, the Carnegie Endowment’s award-winning magazine. The publishing house is the largest in the Gulf region. Its other holdings include newspapers Al Watan and the Daily Star, as well as the Arabic edition of Newsweek and other magazines.
To view the Arabic edition of the Bulletin, go to http://www.alwatan.com.kw/arb.
To subscribe and to view the Arabic edition as a PDF, go to www.carnegieendowment.org/arabic.
Dar Al-Watan will also distribute an Arabic printed version of the Bulletin. To subscribe call + (965/484-0632 or + (965/ 481-8489. The English edition of the Arab Reform Bulletin is accessible at www.carnegieendowment.org/arabreform; subscribe at www.carnegieendowment.org/signup.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, nonpartisan, nonprofit policy research organization dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States. The Endowment’s Democracy and Rule of Law Project examines efforts by the United States and other international actors to promote democracy abroad. The project’s Middle East Political Reform Initiative focuses its research on that region.