Join us on Monday, April 11 from 16:00 till 17:30 Beirut time for a panel discussion with Mohanad Al Hosaini, Emma Beals, Nadia Harman, Nadine Kheshen, Armenak Tokmajyan and Maha Yahya.
Damascus and Amman began repairing relations last year. But after a decade of war, Syria will be a very different partner than it has been in the past.
The genuine empowerment of females lies in their achieving legal equality with their male counterparts.
In an interview on the anniversary of the 1991 Arab-Israeli peace conference, Marwan Muasher looks back.
Jordan has started to take a leading role in ending Syria’s isolation, after years of pursuing a contrary policy.
Regional and international actors are accumulating cards to engage in a new Middle Eastern power game.
In an interview, Armenak Tokmajyan examines the regional implications of developments in southern Syria.
Mustapha al-Kadhimi’s promotion of regional dialogue allows him to address Iraq’s many vulnerabilities.
No country can achieve sustainable political and economic development without ensuring legal equality for all.
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