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1 Feb, 2021

The Arab Uprisings, a Decade on: A New Reality or a New Snapshot?

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 01 February 2021 | AR

Undoubtedly, the Arab Uprisings have proved to be one of the most transformative developments in the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) since the end of colonialism in the region. They have created new domestic political as well as geopolitical ‘realities.’ Though these uprisings have occurred in the MENA region, their repercussion went beyond this region and gained a global character.

The Arab Uprisings, a Decade on: A New Reality or a New Snapshot?2021-02-01T15:25:16+03:00
31 Dec, 2020

What Does 2021 Hold for the Political Outlook in the MENA Region?

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 31 December 2020

2020 has been a very eventful year for the countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The dramatic pace of events that occurred throughout the year has brought more uncertainty to the already volatile region. This year experienced the shocking assassination of Qasem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis in Baghdad in the early days of the year as well as the Libyan Crisis

What Does 2021 Hold for the Political Outlook in the MENA Region?2022-04-26T14:47:20+03:00
25 Dec, 2020

The Weekly Wire (December 25, 2020)

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 25 December 2020

Morocco’s ruling Justice and Development Party released a statement on Thursday, December 24, supporting King Mohammed VI and Prime Minister Saad-Eddine El Othmani over resuming official contacts and diplomatic relations with Israel in exchange for US recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara region.

The Weekly Wire (December 25, 2020)2020-12-25T15:37:51+03:00
18 Dec, 2020

Webinar Report: “The Eastern Mediterranean Crisis: Scenarios and Implications” 2020

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 18 December 2020

Turkish-Greek maritime disputes in the Eastern Mediterranean have morphed into a conventional geopolitical confrontation between Turkey and a set of countries, including Greece, France, the UAE, and Egypt

Webinar Report: “The Eastern Mediterranean Crisis: Scenarios and Implications” 20202022-04-28T15:12:35+03:00
11 Dec, 2020

Weekly Wire (December 11, 2020)

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 11 December 2020

The Libyan National Army led by Khalifa Haftar, the opponent of the Government of National Accord in Tripoli, which is backed by Ankara, announced on Monday evening that it had intercepted a Turkish ship flying the Jamaican flag. While Turkey strongly condemned this action, warning against targeting its interests in Libya.

Weekly Wire (December 11, 2020)2020-12-11T16:20:41+03:00
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