A virtual panel discussion featuring Emma Beals, Sinan Hatahet, and Armenak Tokmajyan will take place on Friday, March 17th, from 4:00 PM to 5:15 PM (EET) in Beirut time. The discussion will be conducted in English and moderated by Seda Altuğ.
As the conflict in Yemen continues, one lesser-known aspect—the maritime stakes for Saudi Arabia and the UAE—will need to be addressed for the best chance of a lasting peace agreement.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
Christiane Amanpour speakes with Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, on the Israeli government's attempt limit the powers of the country's judiciary.
The absence of any mechanism for getting sanctions lifted, or even any dialogue on this issue, means the Russian elites have no choice but to hunker down in Russia.
Georgia’s European future is falling victim to the country’s domestic power struggle. The EU’s delay in granting Georgia candidate status could strengthen the pull of Russia and silence pro-reform actors.
Elections in India have witnessed a striking contrast in recent times. The female voter turnout has increased in the country. Seven out of eight states that went to the polls in 2022 saw a jump in female voter turnout.
Russia’s window of opportunity to redefine itself in the world order closed when the first Russian bombs and missiles hit Ukraine. It is impossible to tell how this ugly war will end, but one thing is clear: those missed chances will never return.
Saudi Arabia’s and Iran’s reconciliation serves the interests of both sides, and represents a major geopolitical shift in the Middle East.
Join Carnegie for a conversation exploring Türkiye’s political future and the potential evolution of its international relations, including with the U.S., NATO, the European Union, and Russia. Ryan Heath will moderate a panel discussion featuring Alper Coşkun, Erika Olson, and Sinan Ülgen.