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Middle East Politics & Culture Journal

We provide intelligence reports and news on political affairs, security and defence, counterterrorism, and various topics about culture in the Middle East.

  • News
    • Egypt
    • Gulf states
    • Iraq
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    • Israel/Palestine
    • Jordan
    • Lebanon
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    • Turkey
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9 September 20190903 James M. Dorsey

Continental Landscape of Minorities in Asia

Many in Asia look at the Middle East with a mixture of expectation of stable energy supplies, hope for economic opportunity and concern about a pote

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Saudi security forces take part in a military parade in preparation for the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015. (AP)
31 May 201601050 James M. Dorsey

What Happens When Arab Autocrats Left to Fend for Themselves?

It is a difficult task to explain everything about the Middle East in a short article. So what I am going to do is to present an important, yet somet

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Egyptian protesters hold their national flag as they celebrate on an army tank outside Port Said’s security headquarters on March 8, 2013, following the withdrawal of police forces from their headquarters in the Suez Canal city that has been the target of protesters and transferred its protection to the military, the interior ministry said. © Image: Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images, MPC Journal
28 June 201501022 James M. Dorsey

Study in Contrasts: Militaries in Political Transitions in Asia, the Middle East and North Africa

The Economist recently highlighted the contrast between post-revolt Asian societies and Middle Eastern and North African societies in the woes of

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