After the latest outbreak of violence, the country’s transition to democracy appears to be a pipedream.
After the latest outbreak of violence, the country’s transition to democracy appears to be a pipedream.
Hollowed out by corruption and mismanagement and buffeted by adverse economic conditions, authoritarian governments in the Middle East are struggling to deliver the socioeconomic benefits that once pacified their publics.
In an interview, Ruslan Trad describes how private military companies advance the Kremlin’s agenda in the Arab world.
In an interview, Timothy J. Paris discusses his biography of Gilbert Clayton, a key British official in the Middle East.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.
Protesters in Sudan and external supporters of the country’s democratic transition should move beyond preserving the status quo to reset the balance between the civilian and military authorities.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.