Egypt’s latest referendum results reveal as much as they conceal.
Despite close ties, some tensions continue to mar the relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
Iraq's leading party from 2003 to 2018, Dawa has lost political relevance and become divided by internal factions. It will struggle to sell its vision of political Islam in Iraq's new climate.
Tunisia and Morocco have been wondering how protests against the Algerian ruling class will affect them.
Far from being an unbiased mediator in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, the United States has been part of the problem. Now it is time for other countries to step in.
In an interview, Tamer Badawi discusses his recent article on relations between Iran and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.
In an interview, Edward Thomas unpacks the recent protests in Sudan, where the president has just been removed from office.
In an interview, Carnegie’s Zaha Hassan examines what Israel’s elections meant for the Palestinians.
In an interview, Michele Dunne speaks about the growing number of Egyptian exiles, and the consequences of this.