Economics
The Saudi-UAE Divide Over the Yemen Quagmire
The UAE's Foreign Policy Drivers
Woman, Life, Freedom, One Year Later: Will the Iran Protests Succeed?
UAE Takes Center Stage amid Climate Talks, Gaza War
A new article in the Winter 2023 issue examines the central drivers of Abu Dhabi’s foreign policy, from curbing political Islam to containing Iran and expanding economic power.
AI in the Middle East
Expert panel analyzes the region’s development of artificial intelligence and its approach to regulation, as well as the advantages and downsides of the new technology.
Turkey at the Centennial: Crises and Opportunities
As the republic marks its 100th anniversary, the journal offers incisive analyses of Erdoğan’s actions since his narrow re-election, how the country’s eastern orientation has affected its reactions to the Ukraine war, and Ankara’s struggles with nonstate actors over suicide terrorism a
Take a Sneak Peak at Middle East Policy’s Winter Issue!
Early views of key articles from the Winter 2023 edition are now available online, with investigations and book reviews covering war, politics, and society from Libya to Afghanistan.
Washington Falls Behind on AI Policy
With the EU leading regulatory efforts and Gulf countries reaping economic advantages, the United States must push to uphold democratic values and human rights.
Will There Be a ‘Day After’ the Gaza War?
Netanyahu claims “indefinite” right of Israeli military to secure the territory, imperiling the American vow to revive the moribund peace process; the journal has long provided analysis of this dynamic.