Syria’s Emerging Grassroots Intelligentsia: From Exile to Influence?

For the first time in almost six decades, intellectuals are engaged in an open conversation about their state, society, and shared future in Syria.
The Politics of Recognition: Palestine at the Crossroads
The Nuclear Consequences of Iran’s Domestic Politics

The intertwining of Khamenei’s succession with high-stakes nuclear negotiations contributed to setting Iran on a path of confrontation with the West.
Cambridge MENAF Announces Inaugural Mahsa Jina Amini Fellow

MENAF is pleased to announce the launch of the Mahsa Jina Amini Fellowship and the selection of Djanan Deghati as the inaugural Fellow.
The Shadow of the “Trigger Mechanism” over Iran

The threat of using the “Trigger Mechanism” or “Snapback Mechanism” on Iran by the JCPOA’s European troika has increased.
Why Algeria Should Choose Restraint Over War – The Deterrent Power of Prestige

It is not military intervention but strategic restraint that will best safeguard Algeria’s influence and security.
Another Kurdish Resolution Process Underway: Between Hope and Contradictions

Is the Kurdish peace process aiming to resolve a decades-old issue or pull together a minimum winning coalition for Erdoğan to maintain his rule?
As PKK Lays Down Arms, What About Reintegration?

Turkish military operations and the lack of legal guarantees embed a distrust that could jeopardize the promising peace process with the PKK.
How AI Can Help the UAE Sustain Its Post-Grey List AML Reforms

AI provides practical tools that can empower UAE financial institutions in their anti-money laundering (AML) efforts.
Qatar’s Expanding Mediation in the Russia‑Ukraine War

Qatar’s diplomatic ties with conflicting parties, persistence, and carefully targeted incentives continues to make it one of the few credible mediators.