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Political violence can’t be predicted perfectly, but there’s a clear risk pattern. Violence is more likely where it has happened before, and the United States has the tinder for political violence.

Far from being backed into a corner by Iran, Saudi Arabia has options. It may seem counter-intuitive, but Riyadh could reap rewards from a policy of smart restraint toward Iran.

Reliable information and communication technology / operational technology products and services are an indispensable part of modern life. But much of their performance hinges on efficient and secure supply chains that have minimal inadvertent flaws or vulnerabilities and that guard against harmful interventions.

Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa

A discussion of ICT supply chain integrity and complementary measures by governments and ICT suppliers on how to reduce systemic risks, restore confidence in the integrity of ICTs, and forestall fragmentation of the marketplace.

Proven to be the best engines for job creation, new and smaller enterprises are India's answer to rising unemployment and a burgeoning youth population.

How the president chooses his words is how he governs. If the White House’s words have lost their meaning, does anyone care?

Under the leadership of Josep Borrell, the newly-nominated High Representative of the European Union, the EU will continue its reactionary political approach to the Middle East peace process.

Russia continuously uses energy politics as a foreign policy instrument, thwarting EU diversification efforts, setting foot in the MENA region, and establishing itself as a major supplier of energy to China.

A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.