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“In light of the shifting threat analysis, the U.S. should take a number of steps over the coming years to strengthen its position as the region’s leading international partner and in order to reduce the threat of regional catastrophe.”
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Middle East Institute |
Publication date: | October 7, 2021 |
Authors: | Amira Roess, Ayat Soliman, Dina H. Sherif, Ferid Belhaj, Filippo Grandi, Florence Gaub, Gerald M. Feierstein, Ishac Diwan, Jihad Azour, Kamal Shehadi, Karen E. Young, Lina AbiRafeh, Marcello Bonatto, Mohammad Abo-Hilal, Mohammed Mahmoud, Mona Fawaz, Nabil Habayeb, Nir Netzer, Noha el-Mikawy, Omar Christidis, Regie Mauricio, Roberta Gatti, Ross Harrison, Sherif Kamel, Steven Kenney |
Geographic focus: | Global, Middle East and North Africa (MENA) |
Page count: | 43 |
The MEI report utilizes a strategic foresight approach, combining trend analysis, scenario planning, and expert insights to assess the MENA region's future. It incorporates data from various sources, including international organizations, regional studies, and expert contributions, to provide a multidimensional perspective on the region's prospects.
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