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How Can Policy Mitigate Climate Vulnerability in the Middle East?
June 11, 2024

The Middle East and North Africa, the most water scarce region in the world, is facing simultaneous climate, governance, and social challenges that the region's leaders and citizens can no longer ignore.

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Line of cars drive through Amman surrounded by fog/smog
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Assessing Climate Vulnerabilities in Amman City

How Jordan’s capital city articulates its policies responding and adapting to the climate crisis.

  • Reem Halaseh
· May 23, 2024
Ali Salih Atta, 84, who owns a farm in the Ajlun Governorate that includes the oldest olive trees in Jordan, close to the Jordan River, walks in his grove on September 25, 2023. (Photo by KHALIL MAZRAAWI/AFP via Getty Images)
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Vulnerability and Governance in the Context of Climate Change in Jordan

Through concerted efforts to strengthen adaptive capacity in the socioeconomic and urban sectors, Jordan can improve its prospects for resilience and prosperity in the face of climate change.

· May 16, 2024
commentary
Iran Has Retaliated Against Israel for Its Killing of Several Quds Force Generals

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

· April 14, 2024
commentary
Jordan’s Redline on Admitting Palestinians Is Unlikely to Change

Although the policy appears insensitive, the government’s arguments are logical and widely supported.

· November 21, 2023
In The Media
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‘If Conflict Escalates Into West Bank, Possibility of Mass Transfer of Palestinians Can’t Be Ruled Out,’ Says Former Jordanian FM

Christiane Amanpour speaks with former Jordanian Foreign Minister Marwan Muasher on how Jordanians are viewing the war in Gaza and the growing anger on the Arab street towards Israel and the U.S.

· October 18, 2023
CNN