The world reacts to the election of Donald Trump and its potential implications.
The new US president needs to shift American policy towards the Middle East from a predominantly security perspective focused on the fight against ISIS to one that engages with larger socioeconomic triggers for instability.
The Middle East may be a place where Donald Trump’s policies have the least impact.
For immigrants to the United States who have lived under authoritarianism, the freedoms provided in America are not merely abstract slogans.
What American voters may have wrought in the Middle East.
The ruling establishment claims to defend the people even as its actions target the people.
On the eve of the U.S. election, Carnegie’s Maha Yahya explains what it may mean for the region.
Protests in Morocco reveal anger with the way officials ignore human life and dignity.
Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court is preparing for a series of sensitive cases.
Hizb al-Nour is not an Islamist party, at least in its current form; for Salafis, politics is just a means to an end—a way to protect and reinforce their religious movement.