Babel: Translating the Middle East
Ein Podcast von Center for Strategic and International Studies - Donnerstags

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Analysis: Climate Entrepreneurs in the Middle East
Vom: 16.1.2024 -
Rafat Al-Akhali: Yemen on the Brink
Vom: 9.1.2024 -
Audio Brief: China's Essential Role in the Gulf States' Energy Transitions
Vom: 2.1.2024 -
Danny Hajjar: Today's Arab Music
Vom: 26.12.2023 -
Analysis: Human Rights in a Multipolar World
Vom: 19.12.2023 -
Renad Mansour and Farea Al-Muslimi: The Cost of Political Settlements in the MENA Region
Vom: 12.12.2023 -
Analysis: The Ripple Effect of Water Insecurity
Vom: 5.12.2023 -
Rula Hardal: Life as a Palestinian Citizen of Israel
Vom: 28.11.2023 -
Audio Brief: Israel Could Lose
Vom: 21.11.2023 -
Khalil Sayegh: What We Get Wrong About Gaza
Vom: 14.11.2023 -
A Mezze: Chat GPMufti
Vom: 7.11.2023 -
Neri Zilber: Inside Israeli Politics During Wartime
Vom: 31.10.2023 -
Analysis: Developments in the Israel-Hamas War
Vom: 24.10.2023 -
Dalal Mawad: The Port of Beirut Explosion Through Women's Eyes
Vom: 17.10.2023 -
A Mezze: Fishing for Food Security
Vom: 10.10.2023 -
Khalid Ikram: Egypt's Economic Crisis
Vom: 3.10.2023 -
Viewpoint: Data Dead Zone
Vom: 26.9.2023 -
Tarek Megerisi: Libya's Crises
Vom: 20.9.2023 -
A Mezze: Tunisia's Hunger Games
Vom: 12.9.2023 -
Ghaith Abdul-Ahad: Iraq Through Iraqis' Eyes
Vom: 5.9.2023
Babel will take you beyond the headlines to discuss what’s really happening in the Middle East and North Africa. It features regional experts who explain what’s going on, provide context on pivotal developments, and highlight trends you may have missed. Jon Alterman, senior vice president, Zbigniew Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy, and director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies hosts the podcast along with his colleagues from the Middle East Program. This podcast is made possible through the generous support of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates. All views, positions, and conclusions expressed here should be understood to be solely of those of the speaker(s).