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The Food Security Factor: Stability, Governance, and Development Choices
Food security in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is viewed as one contributing factor in catalyzing conflicts in the region as well as perpetuating multiple humanita
Political Pluralism in the Middle East and North Africa
The political landscape of the Middle East and North Africa in 2018 is a terrain deeply hostile to nurturing the seeds of democracy planted so spectacularly just seven years prior
Profits to Peace: The Role of Business in Promoting Positive Peace
The Middle East and North Africa region urgently needs ethical and sustainable solutions for the plethora of challenges it faces, including the pressure of displaced populations, g
Middle East and U.S. Relations with the Greater Horn of Africa
Africa in recent years has attracted the attention of new global actors such as Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and other Gulf states, due to its growi
Workable Solutions to Radicalization
Numerous studies and efforts seek to understand the conditions in which Da’esh ideology and message spreads, in other words the “root causes” of extremism. Despite these effo
The Water Energy Food Nexus: An Integrated Approach to the Middle East Water Challenge
The Middle East and North Africa region faces growing pressure on its water systems due to population growth, socio-economic development, security issues, urbanization, and environ
Small Grantee Feature: Expanding Opportunities for Libyan Higher Education
March 28, 2016 Interview with Amal Elobeidi, participant in Hollings Center small grant project Last spring, two participants from the Hollings Center’s dialogue conference, “E
Higher Education Policies and Overeducation in Turkey
March 2016. In Spring of 2015, the Hollings Center organized a conference entitled, Bridging the Disconnect Between Education and the Economy, exploring the breakdown between highe
Protecting Cultural Heritage in Conflict: A Dialogue on Emergency Efforts
For any observer of Taliban reign in Afghanistan, the images of the collapsing Bamiyan Buddhas in 2001 must be emblematic of the high price of war and extremism on humankind’s co