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Between Swords of Iran and Al Aqsa Deluge: The Regional Politics of the Hamas-Israel War
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Dr. Joshua Krasna and Dr. Brandon Friedman assess, in an article published by Foreign Policy Research Institute, how the Hamas-Israel War is affecting regional politics.
Dear Diary: My month in Tel Aviv… Emirati woman researcher recollects her travels
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Elyazia Jasim Al Hosani from the UAE-based global think-tank Trends Research and Advisory, who spent a month in MDC as an intern, wrote to "Gulf News" about her time in Tel Aviv.
China’s Infrastructure Projects in the Middle East: Lessons from China’s Engagement Elsewhere
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In our latest issue of Iqtisadi, Ms. Dominika Urhova discusses the economic strategy and role of China in the Middle East, and analyzes the implications of China's growing influence in the region.
A Tale of Two Normalizations: Israeli Normalization with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain – Part II
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In this edition of Tel Aviv Notes, Joshua Krasna continues his examination of Israel's normalization agreements with the UAE and Bahrain, focusing on Bahrain in this second part of his two-part analysis of these agreements.
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A Tale of Two Normalizations: Israeli Normalization with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) – Part I
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In the latest issue of Tel Aviv Notes, Joshua Krasna examines recent developments in the foreign policy of the U.A.E. that impact its relations with Israel and the current status of relations between the two states.
Hizballah, Lebanon, and Reconciliation with the Gulf: The Impasse
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In the latest issue of Tel Aviv Notes, Carl Yonker examines the impasse in Lebanese-Gulf relations due to Hizballah's dominant position in Lebanon.
Zero-Sum versus Win-Win in the Middle East
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In our latest issue of Iqtisadi: The Middle East Economy, Paul Rivlin analyses the economic effects of having a zero-sum versus a win-win approach to problems. Increased bilateral trade since the Abraham Accords offer an example of a win-win scenario while the current Lebanese crisis shows how difficult it can be to escape a zero-sum game.