North Africa and Middle East
Analysis of changing dynamics in the North Africa/Middle East region, against a backdrop of increasing security crises and their political, economic and energy consequences.
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The New Diplomatic Weight of Gulf Countries
The political and economic weight of the Gulf monarchies has increased considerably. These countries have diversified their economies and become logistic hubs, attracting large numbers of investors. They have also managed to extend their power beyond their borders. However, the wider regional fallout of the war begun by Hamas on October 7, 2023 has cast doubt on the Gulf’s stability, especially as it seems that the American security umbrella can no longer be taken for granted
Hamas in Power: from Confrontation to Dialogue?
Some observers have been surprised by the victory of the Hamas, the Palestinian islamist party. Many Western governments, on the other hand, are preocupied by the results of the recent poll. Juliette Mayaleh observed the reality on the field in order to explain the reasons of this victory and to draw scenarii for the region. She also analyses Hamas history and evolution.
Juliette Mayaleh is PhD student at the Université Panthéon-Assas in Paris.
This content is published in French: Le Hamas au pouvoir : de la confrontation au dialogue ?
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North Africa After September 11
A debate on identity, religion and democracy issues in North Africa, within the context of 9/11 and the "long war against terrorism"
Algeria: An Improbable Way Out the Crisis?
Ten years after the interruption of the electoral process (January 1992) that plunged the country into civil war, is Algeria anywhere close to bringing an end to this crisis?
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