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

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277 Folgen
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A Mezze: No Milk, No Honey
Vom: 5.7.2022 -
Frank Verrastro: The Middle East and Global Energy Markets
Vom: 28.6.2022 -
A Mezze: The DNA of Moroccan Society
Vom: 21.6.2022 -
Nadia Oweidat: Disinformation in the Arab World
Vom: 14.6.2022 -
A Mezze: Locals Be Dammed
Vom: 7.6.2022 -
Frederic Hof: Lessons Learned from U.S. Negotiations with Syria
Vom: 31.5.2022 -
A Mezze: Junked Food
Vom: 24.5.2022 -
Haider al-Abadi: Iraq and the Fight Against the Islamic State
Vom: 17.5.2022 -
A Mezze: Dental Freelancers
Vom: 10.5.2022 -
Tim Lenderking: Hope in Yemen?
Vom: 3.5.2022 -
A Mezze: Algeria's Poorly Oiled Machine
Vom: 26.4.2022 -
U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part Seven
Vom: 19.4.2022 -
U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part Six
Vom: 12.4.2022 -
U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part Five
Vom: 5.4.2022 -
U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part Four
Vom: 29.3.2022 -
U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part Three
Vom: 22.3.2022 -
U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part Two
Vom: 15.3.2022 -
U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part One
Vom: 8.3.2022 -
Jane Arraf: Not Your Mother's Iraq
Vom: 1.3.2022 -
A Mezze: Beauty Therapy
Vom: 22.2.2022
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).