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}Anchoring Disarray? The Middle East and the World in 2026
Wed, December 17th, 2025
Virtual
The Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center’s annual conference, “Anchoring Disarray? The Middle East and the World in 2026” will bring together scholars from Carnegie’s global centers in Beirut, Berlin, Brussels, Beijing, New Delhi, and Washington, as well as leading outside experts to assess the forces reshaping regional and global politics.
Discussions will examine the transition from U.S. global domination toward multipolarity, the geopolitical implications of artificial intelligence, shifting security alignments in the Middle East, evolving dynamics in the Mediterranean, questions of justice and accountability, and Lebanon’s trajectory within a fractured regional order.
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