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Weekly discussion of Middle East policy, arts, and culture, featuring experts from the Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C.

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Weekly discussion of Middle East policy, arts, and culture, featuring experts from the Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C.

    Iran's snap presidential elections

    Iran's snap presidential elections

    Alex Vatanka (Director, MEI's Iran Program) and Ali Afshari (Iranian political analyst and pro-democracy activist) discuss Iran’s snap presidential elections, set to be held on June 28th, following the sudden death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash last month. The 63-year-old regime loyalist was widely viewed as a leading potential successor to the Islamic Republic’s 85-year-old supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The elections come as Iran faces a number of challenges both at home and abroad, ranging from long-running domestic economic troubles and preparations for an eventual leadership transition to the regional reverberations of the ongoing war in Gaza and the tit-for-tat exchange of missile and drone strikes with Israel in April.

    • 33 min
    Migration in North Africa: EU Engagement & Policies

    Migration in North Africa: EU Engagement & Policies

    MEI’s North Africa & the Sahel Program Director Intissar Fakir and Guillaume Soto-Mayor discuss Soto-Mayor's paper “Libya, Tunisia, and Niger as Case Studies for Counter-Productive Anti-Migration Policies” - including how EU policies reinforce criminal patterns and empower illicit networks in these areas. 

    • 21 min
    American Diplomacy Toward Lebanon with Amb. David Hale

    American Diplomacy Toward Lebanon with Amb. David Hale

    Ambassador David Hale joins MEI's US-Lebanon Fellow Fadi Nicholas Nassar to discuss his book American Diplomacy Toward Lebanon: Lessons in Foreign Policy and the Middle East. They cover takeaways from his time as ambassador and the state of US-Lebanon and regional diplomacy following the Gaza war. 

    • 43 min
    Deterrence Reasserted? Debating Iran's Missile Capabilities and Willingness to Use Force

    Deterrence Reasserted? Debating Iran's Missile Capabilities and Willingness to Use Force

    On this week’s episode, David DesRoches and Abdolrasool (Farzam) Divsallar, a Non-Resident Scholar with MEI's Iran Program, speak to MEI Managing Editor Matthew Czekaj on Iran’s April 13 missile and drone attack on Israel and what it reveals about both countries’ attack and deterrence capabilities. 
    Note: This conversation was recorded on Friday, May 3, 2024.
    Recently published and upcoming works mentioned in this episode:
    David DesRoches' chapter on Saudi defense reform, in the edited volume Governance and Domestic Policy-Making in Saudi Arabia. Abdolrasool (Farzam) Divsallar's chapter on Iranian foreign policy institutions, published in the multi-author volume The Sacred Republic. Follow Farzam's work with the Middle East WMD-Free Zone project on the UNIDIR website.

    • 44 min
    Sudan's civil war and its regional impact

    Sudan's civil war and its regional impact

    On this week's episode, Jehanne Henry, Mirette Mabrouk, and MEI Editor-In-Chief Alistair Taylor discuss Sudan’s civil war and its regional impact. The conflict began on April 15th, 2023, when fighting broke out in Sudan’s capital of Khartoum between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) under Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) under Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (known as “Hemedti”). More than a year on, the fighting continues to rage and there seems to be no end in sight to the conflict.
     
     

    • 43 min
    Rethinking Democracy Ep. 2: What is the Rule of Law? With Thomas Carothers and Vali Nasr

    Rethinking Democracy Ep. 2: What is the Rule of Law? With Thomas Carothers and Vali Nasr

    About the series: This is a critical year for the future of democracy. Half the world’s population will go to the polls in 2024, at a time when citizens in America and across the globe are losing faith in democratic institutions. We often view the rollback of democracy and threats to the liberal international order as separate problems, but in reality they are closely interlinked. Through a new limited podcast series, MEI’s Gonul Tol seeks to examine the interplay between democracy’s domestic and international foes as well as how to counter them.  
    In this episode: According to the World Justice Project, 2023 was the sixth year in a row in which the rule of law has declined in most countries. The rule of law is a cornerstone of democratic societies - promoting fairness and ensuring accountability. 
    Thomas Carothers and Vali Nasr join Gonul Tol to answer the questions: What is the relationship between the rule of law and democracy? Why is the rule of law challenged in places like the Middle East, and can the West help advance it? 

    • 48 min

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