The Sterility of Sideline Politics
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The Lebanese Forces have the largest Christian bloc in parliament, but you wouldn't know that from their policy of splendid isolation.
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Blog: Carnegie Middle East Center - Diwan
The Lebanese Forces have the largest Christian bloc in parliament, but you wouldn't know that from their policy of splendid isolation.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Recent government decisions to expand English language instruction in Algerian schools, though seemingly educational in nature, are only the latest developments in a longstanding national dispute.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
The recent municipal elections in Türkiye marked a pivotal shift away from the polarized political landscape dominated by pro- and anti-Erdogan sentiment.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
These trends, including the rise of China as an electric vehicle exporter and the recent innovations in battery chemistry, could emerge as drivers of change over the next decade.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Climate change is an existential concern for countries across the Middle East and North Africa. Yet as governments invest in climate mitigation and adaptation, the specific impacts of a warming climate on women are often overlooked.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
A new Ash'ari awakening in Egypt and across the Islamic world may reshape the relationship between religion and politics.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Bringing more women into national and state politics could be a significant step for women's representation, but several factors may threaten progress.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
New research reveals a wide gap between Kuwaitis' own views about sustainability and government plans.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Southeast Asian capitals would prefer that the U.S. and PRC manage their relationship, if not get along.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Tunisia has witnessed a disturbing rise in online misogyny and disinformation since President Kais Saied's July 2021 coup.
Blog: Carnegie Middle East Center - Diwan
As students around the United States and Europe protest, the relationship of Western elites with Israel is being redefined.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
As the primary cause of drought-which has detrimental consequences for agricultural production-climate change is a growing challenge for Syria.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
For the Iraqi government to address skeptics' views about the Development Road, it will need to focus on several key institutional reforms.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
In this debate, Sada features two authors to discuss the roles that Arab Gulf states have played in shaping the conflict between Israel and Hamas, both in the diplomatic arena and at the level of public discourse.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
By offering women norm-compliant ways to engage with politics, the ruling BJP has reversed its historic disadvantage with women.