The Middle East Council on Global Affairs (ME Council) is an independent, non-profit policy research institution based in Doha, Qatar. It conducts policy-relevant research, convenes meetings and dialogues, and engages policy actors on geopolitical and socioeconomic issues specific to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Serving as a bridge between the MENA region and the rest of the world, the ME Council provides a regional perspective on global policy issues. It also establishes partnerships with other leading research institutions and development organizations across the MENA region and the world.
In 2007, the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. established the Brookings Doha Center (BDC). For fourteen years, BDC provided critical analysis on geopolitical and socioeconomic issues in the Middle East and North Africa and became recognized as a hub for high-quality independent research and policy analysis on the region. In 2021, with the support of its key stakeholders, BDC evolved into an independent policy research institution under the name of the Middle East Council on Global Affairs.
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major geopolitical, security, and socio-economic policy issues facing the MENA region, combining regional perspectives with global expertise.
thought leaders, policy influencers, and practitioners to discuss key policy concerns and deliberate on viable and sustainable policy solutions.
with policymakers throughout the Middle East and the world to promote policy solutions that contribute to regional security and prosperity.
with leading global institutions to design and deliver innovative projects and initiatives that generate new knowledge and achieve policy impact.