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  • The image features a group of men walking together on a red carpet, likely in a formal or diplomatic setting. In the foreground, two men are engaged in conversation, one wearing a black suit and the other in traditional attire. They appear to be leaders or dignitaries. Behind them, there are several men in military uniforms and suits, possibly security personnel or officials, accompanying the two main figures. The background suggests an ornate architectural setting, enhancing the official nature of the gathering. Oman: Neutrality Under Pressure Between Iran and Saudi Arabia Camille Lons, May 2018 The Sultanate of Oman has always taken care to maintain a balance in its relations with Saudi Arabia and Iran, which has enabled it to act as a mediator in regional disputes. However, this independence may (…)
  • The image depicts a crowd of people in a street, likely engaged in a protest or demonstration. A man in the foreground is holding an Egyptian flag aloft and appears to be shouting passionately. The crowd around him is animated, with several individuals raising their fists and expressing strong emotions. The scene captures a sense of unity and determination among the protestors, amidst urban surroundings with buildings and visible signs of city life. Books Understanding the Arab Spring “Revolution without Revolutionaries” by Asef Bayat Alain Gresh, May 2018 What really happened? How did it come to that? Seven years later, what is left of the Arab revolutions? These are some of the questions raised by sociologist Asef Bayet and to (…)
  • The image features a formal scene where two men are embracing, likely in a greeting or farewell. One man is wearing glasses and a suit, and he appears to be the primary focus of the hug. The other man is dressed in a dark coat and seems to be extending his arms in a friendly gesture. In the background, there are other individuals in formal attire, including guards. There's a young man standing beside the two men, dressed in a suit with a tie, looking on. The setting seems to be a ceremonial occasion, possibly outside a governmental building. Morocco. The Inconceivable Abdication of Mohamed VI Ignacio Cembrero, May 2018 During the first four months of this year, the King of Morocco spent less than twenty days in his country. His frequent and extended absences bring the kingdom to (…)
  • The image shows a scene at a train station where a police officer is facing a group of individuals. The officer is dressed in a uniform with the word "POLICE" clearly visible on the back. In front of the officer, there is a crowd of people, some holding signs, who appear to be expressing their discontent or making a statement. The background features a green train, and there are railway tracks visible, indicating that this is a transportation hub. The atmosphere seems tense, with the officer standing guard as the crowd raises their hands, possibly in protest or to seek attention. The European Union is Responsible for the Refugee Crisis Bahey Eldin Hassan, May 2018 The European Union’s support for dictatorships in the Arab world is often justified by the fact that authoritarian regimes are a bulwark against terrorism and illegal immigration. In reality, the (…)
  • The image shows a group of individuals in formal attire, seated around a table. The man in the foreground is dressed in traditional Saudi attire, wearing a red and white checkered headscarf (ghutrah) and a long brown robe. He appears focused, looking ahead. In the background, another man in military attire is also present, along with other officials. The setting appears to be a formal meeting or conference, indicated by the presence of flags and documents on the table. From Yemen to Lebanon, Saudi Arabia’s Dubious Offensives Gabriele vom Bruck, May 2018 From now on, the Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed Ben Salman became the strong man of the kingdom and the bearer of an interventionist foreign policy. But the results are not there, neither in (…)
  • The image features an elderly woman with gray hair and glasses, sitting at a table. She is wearing a purple sweater and appears to be engaged in conversation or sharing her thoughts. In the background, there are bookshelves filled with various books, creating a colorful and organized backdrop. The setting suggests a cozy and intellectual atmosphere. Secularism: Three Questions for Joan W. Scott Chris den Hond, Talia Olivera Martínez, April 2018 According to Joan W. Scott, professor emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University, and author of The Politics of the veil (Princeton University Press, September 2007), the “nouvelle laïcité” (…)
  • The image depicts a formal conference setting, featuring several dignitaries sitting in a room with flags from various nations displayed prominently in the background. The attendees are dressed in traditional attire, indicating a Middle Eastern cultural context. A large emblem or logo is visible above them, likely representing the conference's purpose, which involves international cooperation or reconstruction efforts. Among the seated figures, one appears to be a prominent leader or official, positioned at the forefront of the image. The overall atmosphere suggests a significant meeting aimed at addressing important regional or global issues. Five Schemes to Generate Income in the Arab World and Worsen the Crisis Erwin van Veen , Willem van den Berg, April 2018 States in the MENA region suffer from fragmentation and authoritarianism but with Western help, they are surprisingly capable of innovative revenue generation. A (…)
  • The image depicts a group of people participating in a demonstration. In the foreground, an older woman holds a flag featuring the Moroccan national emblem and makes a peace sign with her hand. She is surrounded by others who are also holding flags and banners, all dressed for colder weather. The atmosphere suggests a sense of solidarity among the demonstrators, with the crowd positioned against a backdrop of cloudy skies. In Morocco, Hotbeds of Protest Are Not Being Extinguished Ilhem Rachidi, April 2018 Strikes and social disputes followed one another in Morocco, from the Rif to Jerada, without repression succeeding in overcoming them completely. But these movements are struggling to unite, even (…)
  • The image depicts two men engaging in conversation, likely in a formal setting. One man is dressed in a dark suit and glasses, while the other is in traditional Emirati attire, including a white kandura and headscarf. They appear to be having a cordial exchange, with the background showing a lavishly decorated room, including red curtains, ornate furniture, and a gathering of individuals in similar traditional attire. The atmosphere seems formal and respectful. Tunisia, Battlefield of The Gulf Countries Youssef Cherif, April 2018 The crisis in the Arab world is partly caused by the policies of certain Persian Gulf principalities, among them the United Arab Emirates (UAE) whose central role is little known. And among the regions in which these (…)
  • The image shows a soldier standing outside a building with a large sign displaying the words "الجمهورية اللبنانية" (Lebanese Republic) and "وزارة المالية" (Ministry of Finance) in Arabic. The building has a modern façade with a marble entrance. The soldier is wearing military uniform and holding a weapon, indicating a security presence at the site. The overall setting suggests a government location in Lebanon. French Mobilization for an Irreformable Lebanese Economy Henri Mamarbachi, April 2018 On Friday, 6 April, another conference will be held to save Lebanon and its economy. France plays a central role in its organisation, but its success is far from guaranteed. Lebanon is rich but a (…)
  • The image shows two prominent figures walking together in a formal setting. One is wearing a dark suit with a light blue striped tie, and the other is dressed in a dark suit with a maroon tie. They appear to be engaged in conversation or deep in thought. In the background, there is a ceremonial guard dressed in a bright red uniform, standing at attention, adding a sense of formality to the scene. The environment looks like an official venue, possibly an airport or a conference center, illuminated by soft lighting. The Unobtainable Coherence of Turkish Foreign Policy Samim Akgönül, March 2018 In recent years, Turkish foreign policy has been marked by reversals and reversals of alliances. Some present it as “neo-ottoman”, a concept without consistency that does not help to understand the (…)
  • The image depicts a large billboard along a highway featuring a prominent figure, likely a politician, with text in Arabic. The background shows a clear blue sky, and the area appears to be urban, with vehicles on the road. The billboard is designed to attract attention, showcasing both the individual's image and a message or campaign slogan. Editorial Electoral Farce in Egypt Alain Gresh, March 2018 Seven years after the revolution that brought down President Hosni Mubarak, a lead weight fell on Egypt. And the elections are nothing more than a farce. On March 26 and 28 Egyptians will be called to the polls to choose the President of the Republic. (…)
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