Tunisia is about to pass landmark legislation that criminalizes racial bias against the country’s black community.
On the seventh anniversary of the start of Syria’s uprising, one of its most prominent victims is liberal internationalism.
State control of Algeria’s religious sphere is robust, yet it has recently been challenged by the upsurge in violent ideologies in the Maghreb region and beyond.
A discussion on lessons learned from the Arab Peace Initiative, the two-state solution, and the future direction of Jordan.
Females are making inroads into the Algerian military, but they are still hitting a glass ceiling in the types of roles that they play.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
Arab and Western intelligence officials are said to be normalizing relations with the Assad regime, and that is worrisome.
No longer confined to homeland states, Shia politics is being advocated, reinforced, and supported by diasporic transnational networks.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
Nora Boustany looks back on a career as one of the rare female journalists covering Lebanon’s civil war.