A Year After October 7: Gaza and Its Global Implications
In Conversation with John Mearsheimer

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Ethiopia’s Quest for a Seaport:
A Threat to Regional Stability?

Issue Brief

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Ethiopia-Somalia Dispute:
What Is at Stake for MENA?

Council Views

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Hezbollah After Nasrallah

Afkar interview

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A Step Back for Iran’s “Forward Defense”

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Publications

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September 30, 2024
Issue Brief -
Ethiopia’s Quest for a Seaport: A Threat to Regional Stability?

This issue brief analyzes the rationale behind Abiy’s renewed quest for a seaport in light of the struggle for control of the Red Sea, domestic factors, and the shifting geopolitics of the region, exploring how the standoff could be mitigated or resolved.

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September 12, 2024
Issue Brief -
Tracking Climate Policy Uncertainty in MENA

We present the climate policy uncertainty tracker (CPUT). Developed using news media analysis, this index serves as a barometer for measuring the uncertainty surrounding climate policies.

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September 1, 2024
Issue Brief -
Beyond Mediation: Rethinking Peacebuilding in a Transnational Middle East

This issue brief examines the underlying challenges facing peacebuilding processes in the Middle East and the limitations of excluding non-state actors in these processes. This issue brief examines the underlying challenges facing peacebuilding processes in the Middle East and the limitations of excluding non-state actors in these processes.

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September 30, 2024
Issue Brief -
Ethiopia’s Quest for a Seaport: A Threat to Regional Stability?

This issue brief analyzes the rationale behind Abiy’s renewed quest for a seaport in light of the struggle for control of the Red Sea, domestic factors, and the shifting geopolitics of the region, exploring how the standoff could be mitigated or resolved.

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September 12, 2024
Issue Brief -
Tracking Climate Policy Uncertainty in MENA

We present the climate policy uncertainty tracker (CPUT). Developed using news media analysis, this index serves as a barometer for measuring the uncertainty surrounding climate policies.

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September 12, 2024
Issue Brief -
Tracking Climate Policy Uncertainty in MENA

We present the climate policy uncertainty tracker (CPUT). Developed using news media analysis, this index serves as a barometer for measuring the uncertainty surrounding climate policies.

learn more
September 12, 2024
Issue Brief -
Tracking Climate Policy Uncertainty in MENA

We present the climate policy uncertainty tracker (CPUT). Developed using news media analysis, this index serves as a barometer for measuring the uncertainty surrounding climate policies.

learn more
September 1, 2024
Issue Brief -
Beyond Mediation: Rethinking Peacebuilding in a Transnational Middle East

This issue brief examines the underlying challenges facing peacebuilding processes in the Middle East and the limitations of excluding non-state actors in these processes. This issue brief examines the underlying challenges facing peacebuilding processes in the Middle East and the limitations of excluding non-state actors in these processes.

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Events

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28 October 2024
upcoming event 6:00 pm GMT - 7:30 pm GMT
Digital Diplomacy in the Gulf Region: Theory, Practice, and Policy
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13 October 2024
past event 6:00 pm AST - 7:30 pm AST
A Year After October 7: Gaza and Its Global Implications – In Conversation with John Mearsheimer
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3 June 2024
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Qatar’s Role in Global Emissions Mitigation
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28 October 2024
upcoming event 6:00 pm GMT - 7:30 pm GMT

Digital Diplomacy in the Gulf Region: Theory, Practice, and Policy

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13 October 2024
past event 6:00 pm AST - 7:30 pm AST

A Year After October 7: Gaza and Its Global Implications – In Conversation with John Mearsheimer

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03 June 2024
past event GMT - GMT

Qatar’s Role in Global Emissions Mitigation

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Afkar

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October 16, 2024
Oman’s Quiet Role in Calming Regional Tensions

The Saudi-Iranian renormalization agreement of March 2023 was a watershed in modern Middle Eastern diplomacy. Yet while China received much of the credit for the reconciliation, which cooled the flames of one of the region’s most tense rivalries, the previous two years of heavy lifting had largely been the work of Iraq and the Sultanate… Continue reading Oman’s Quiet Role in Calming Regional Tensions

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October 16, 2024
Lebanon Conflict Will Only Exacerbate Existing Economic Crisis

A major humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Lebanon. Israel’s attacks have exacted a heavy toll with over 2,000 people killed and 9,000 wounded. The last two weeks have wreaked severe damage on core infrastructure, public utilities, water, sanitation, power and roads. The country’s health system has also been degraded. Much of Beirut’s Dahiyeh and South Lebanon stands… Continue reading Lebanon Conflict Will Only Exacerbate Existing Economic Crisis

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October 7, 2024
A Region Under Fire

Editor’s Note: There Are No Winners Here  Omar H. Rahman, Fellow and Editor of Afkār, Middle East Council on Global Affairs   The Israeli-Palestinian conflict did not begin on October 7, 2023. Decades of military occupation, colonial land theft and systemic deprivation had already pushed Palestinians into a state of constant struggle, laying the groundwork… Continue reading A Region Under Fire

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October 16, 2024
Oman’s Quiet Role in Calming Regional Tensions

The Saudi-Iranian renormalization agreement of March 2023 was a watershed in modern Middle Eastern diplomacy. Yet while China received much of the credit for the reconciliation, which cooled the flames of one of the region’s most tense rivalries, the previous two years of heavy lifting had largely been the work of Iraq and the Sultanate… Continue reading Oman’s Quiet Role in Calming Regional Tensions

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October 16, 2024
Lebanon Conflict Will Only Exacerbate Existing Economic Crisis

A major humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Lebanon. Israel’s attacks have exacted a heavy toll with over 2,000 people killed and 9,000 wounded. The last two weeks have wreaked severe damage on core infrastructure, public utilities, water, sanitation, power and roads. The country’s health system has also been degraded. Much of Beirut’s Dahiyeh and South Lebanon stands… Continue reading Lebanon Conflict Will Only Exacerbate Existing Economic Crisis

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October 7, 2024
A Region Under Fire

Editor’s Note: There Are No Winners Here  Omar H. Rahman, Fellow and Editor of Afkār, Middle East Council on Global Affairs   The Israeli-Palestinian conflict did not begin on October 7, 2023. Decades of military occupation, colonial land theft and systemic deprivation had already pushed Palestinians into a state of constant struggle, laying the groundwork… Continue reading A Region Under Fire

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