The Zaatari Camp is taking on characteristics of permanence, raising doubts about a refugee return.
Egypt’s president may be all-powerful, but he still has to contend with an unruly state.
In Syria, the community has been undergoing considerable political and institutional change.
Carnegie’s Dalia Ghanem-Yazbeck sets up the country’s May 4 parliamentary elections.
Following the Arab uprisings, the Algerian regime exhibited a remarkable degree of stability and continuity as it adapted to the new local, regional and international realities.
Recent royal decrees in Saudi Arabia seemed to pave the way for the advent of Mohammed bin Salman.
Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) remains divisive, poorly understood, and plagued by internal divisions, as it is both recognized by the state and at the behest of nonstate leadership figures. Key challenges involving the PMF will shape Iraq’s political and security future.
The White House has recently hosted two very different views about how to deal with Islamism.
Algeria is facing many challenges however the major issues are socio-economic.
Academic Yang Guang discusses an ambitious plan that includes future Chinese cooperation with the Middle East.