For Years Gürsel Dönmez Trained Spies, Developed Foreign Assets, and Helped Shape the Ideological Foundation on Which Turkey’s Spy Agency Operates
[T]he Whole Complex Process of European Expansion and Empire … Has Its Roots in the Clash of Islam and Christendom
Cyprus Has Been an Enabler of Middle East Stability and a Bridge Between the European Union and the Arab World
Trump Is a Consummate Deal-Maker, and Iranian Officials Signal They Are Ready for a Deal
The Multifaceted and Layered Plan Entails Crafting a Hateful Narrative to Vilify Israel Through the Predominantly Government-Controlled Turkish Media
Watch for the Return of a Bigger, Improved Version of the Misnamed ‘Muslim Travel Ban’
While Arab and Muslim States Profess Loyalty to the Palestinian Cause, This Rarely—If Ever—Extends to Measures to Help the Plight of Actual, Living Palestinians
Doing So Would Strip Away the Veneer of Moderation That Terror Groups Use to Infiltrate U.S. Institutions and Influence Policymakers
Spotlight: Should Syria Be Decentralized?
The Sunni jihadists ruling Syria claim to have abandoned violence. But whether directly and through proxies, their role in a series of armed attacks on minorities is undeniable. Druze and Alawites have suffered horrific killings, with Kurdish regions also being hit. In response to this sectarian slaughter, some minority communities are demanding autonomy or federalism.

Does Syria have a future as a unified country governed from Damascus? Or would its many minority groups be better served by a decentralized system, if not the breakup of the country into smaller, self-governing polities protected by Israel or others? MEF’s staff and fellows are actively engaged in analyzing this issue, as this selection of their work shows.
Middle East Quarterly - Current Issue
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Fall 2025 Volume 32: Number 4
  1. DHS: ‘We Take the Results of the MEF Report Very Seriously’
  2. Moroccan Journalist Interrogated over Israeli Passport Stamps, Held 32 Hours without Food or Water in Calculated Act of Authoritarian Harassment
  3. The Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding Is Ground Zero for Operatives from Qatar, Turkey, and Malaysia
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