The Spring 2025 issue of Middle East Policy features analyses of the regime change in Syria and potential benefits for Turkey, the Saudi and Iranian quandary over Gaza, nuclear negotiations, and how to rebuild after devastating wars in Yemen, Iraq, and Afghanistan. All articles free to read this month! https://lnkd.in/eSnV6NUX
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MEPC provides credible analysis on political, economic, and cultural issues pertaining to U.S. - Middle East relations.
About us
The Middle East Policy Council was founded in 1981 to contribute to the understanding of the political, economic and cultural issues that affect U.S. interests in the Middle East. This is accomplished through three core programs - the quarterly journal Middle East Policy, the most influential policy publication on the region; the Capitol Hill Conference Series for policymakers, offering multiple points of view on complex Middle East issues; and the Council's outreach to U.S. educators and students - as well as through our dynamic digital platforms and active media engagement. Stay tuned for updates on new initiatives building upon these three programs as the MEPC expands its policy influence in the U.S. and MENA region in the coming decade.
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- Think Tanks
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- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, Washington DC
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- 1981
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Employees at Middle East Policy Council
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Combiz Richard Abdolrahimi, Esq., J.D., LL.M.
ServiceNow Vice President and Global Head of Government Affairs & Public Policy | Tech Innovation Leader | Lawyer | Board Member | Middle East…
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Bassima Alghussein
Executive Director at Middle East Policy Council 501 (c)(3) Educational Non-Profit Organization
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Marco Mossad, MS
Scholar at the Middle East Policy Council I Cybersecurity I AI | Geopolitics | MENA region I Speaker I Commentator
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Jack Spilles
Communications Manager and Web Editor at Middle East Policy Council
Updates
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All readers, even those without a subscription, can access the new issue of Middle East Policy without charge through May 1! Check out analyses of Syria, Gaza, US-Saudi deal, and reconciliation in conflict zones by Banafsh Keynoush, Rob Geist Pinfold, Asher Orkaby, and many others. https://lnkd.in/eSnV6NUX
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Read the voices of Iraqis rebuilding after brutal ISIS rule. “Culture and freedoms are not like before,” laments one Nineveh resident. The authors warn that the subregion must address demographic shifts and social cohesion. Open-access article! https://lnkd.in/eWGjSCr5
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The new edition of Middle East Policy features analyses of Syria and Gaza from Banafsheh Keynoush, Rob Geist Pinfold, Şaban Kardaş, and many others. Check out the four open-access pieces. Coming April 1, all articles will be free to read for a limited time! https://lnkd.in/eSnV6NUX
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Open access from Middle East Policy’s new issue: Yitzhak Shichor examines why China, despite its early pro-Palestine rhetoric, won’t break ties with Israel over the Gaza war. Read the analysis for free! https://lnkd.in/emtMfd3d
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Open-access Syria analysis in the new issue of Middle East Policy: “Despite its domestic and foreign-policy problems,” Şaban Kardaş argues, Ankara “remains a major regional power with the strength to realize strategic choices at a tolerable cost.” https://lnkd.in/gq23BRJ3
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The Spring 2025 Middle East Policy features analyses of vital developments in Syria, Gaza, and the potential Saudi-US defense deal, ground-level studies of reconciliation projects in Yemen and post-ISIS Iraq, and a check-in on separatism in Pakistan. The journal's 163rd issue includes four open-access articles. https://lnkd.in/eSnV6NUX
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Middle East Policy's Winter 2024 issue is available to read! Check out analyses of Iran's security, Turkey's posture abroad, the consequences of regional wars, American engagement, and more from Mehran Kamrava, Janko Šćepanović, Ph.D., Théo Blanc, Shabnam Dadparvar, and other regional experts: https://lnkd.in/eYqsE6cx
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In a new Winter 2024 article from Middle East Policy, Hamed Mousavi and Arteman Rad Goudarzi analyze the development of Russia and Iran’s relationship and the trade-offs that each state has calculated. Read it now: https://lnkd.in/eHm_pwX2
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An analysis of its "good-neighbor policy" shows that Iran now enjoys its friendliest relations with its neighbors "than at nearly any point in its 45-year history," contend Mehran Kamrava and Ali Bagheri Dolatabadi. Read this Winter 2024 article now: https://lnkd.in/eXNyFend