Skip to main content
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Menu
Toggle Main Menu
Homepage
Main navigation (Fikra Forum)
Articles
About
Submissions
منتدى فكرة
Trending:
Algeria
Bahrain
Toggle List of
All Issues
Issues
Algeria
Bahrain
Civil Society
Constitutions
Democracy
Economy
Egypt
Elections
Extremism
Featured
Freedom of Expression
Gaza
General
Gulf Countries
Human Rights
Iran
Iraq
ISIS
Islamist Politics
Israel
Jordan
Kurdistan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Libya
Morocco
Oman
Palestinians
Parliaments
Political Parties
Political Reform
Religious Freedom
Saudi Arabia
Security
Sudan
Syria
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
West Bank
Women & Gender
Yemen
Close List of All Regions and Issues
Close
Search Fikra Forum
TWI English
TWI Arabic:
اللغة العربية
TWI Persian:
فارسی
Fikra Forum
Close Menu
Close
Search Fikra Forum
Search
Breadcrumb
Fikra Forum
Policy Analysis
Filter by:
Keyword
Category
- Any -
Algeria
Bahrain
Civil Society
Constitutions
Democracy
Economy
Egypt
Elections
Extremism
Featured
Freedom of Expression
Gaza
General
Gulf Countries
Human Rights
Iran
Iraq
ISIS
Islamist Politics
Israel
Jordan
Kurdistan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Libya
Morocco
Oman
Palestinians
Parliaments
Political Parties
Political Reform
Religious Freedom
Saudi Arabia
Security
Sudan
Syria
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
West Bank
Women & Gender
Yemen
Date Published
- Any -
Past 7 Days
Past 30 Days
Past Year
Custom range...
Start date
End date
Sort by
Oldest first
Newest first
Found
162
results
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Moqtada al-Sadr and the International Coalition: Common Ground and Fault Lines
On January 24, 2020, Moqtada al-Sadr seized the reins of Iraqi politics. By taking charge of the Friday marches, he overshadowed the Iran-backed militias and showed up their comparative lack of numbers. Al-Sadr directed the protests away from the U.S. embassy, subsequently stating that embassies should be protected and all
Jan 27, 2020
◆
Michael Knights
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Algeria’s Legitimacy Crisis: Path Towards an Impasse
In February, millions of Algerians went to the streets to protest against Bouteflika’s fifth bid for presidency after ruling the country for twenty years. What started as a spontaneous political movement against Bouteflika quickly transformed into popular demand for a radical political change. Even so, Algerians have been able to
Nov 26, 2019
◆
Zine Labidine Ghebouli
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
In the Run-Off Elections, All Options Are Possible
As Tunisians return to vote in the country’s run-off elections for president, scheduled for October 13, voters expect to determine Tunisia’s next president from two unlikely options. Frustration with the status quo and twenty-six candidates determined that no one candidate managed to secure an absolute majority in the first round
Oct 11, 2019
◆
Angela Kontouli Kontouli
Ghazi Ben Ahmed
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Arab Society in Israel After the Elections: From Euphoria to Disenchantment?
The September 2019 election is viewed, with reason, as an important crossroad in the history of Arab society in Israel. This was an election in which the extent of Arab integration into the state emerged in an especially conspicuous manner. The Arab public’s chosen representatives opted for precedent-setting measures, most
Oct 10, 2019
◆
Michael Milshtein
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Israeli Elections Produce Mixed Feelings for Palestinians
The results of the Israeli elections have created mixed feelings, bringing a bit of despair along with a bit of hope as well. On the one hand, for Palestinians such as myself, there is a despair that there was little difference in terms of the peace process whether the right-wing
Sep 27, 2019
◆
Mohammed Dajani
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Tunisia: Elections, Disruption, and Hope for a Brighter Economic Future
The September first round of presidential elections in Tunisia have revealed two major developments in Tunisian politics. The results show both that voters will no longer tolerate the mismanagement and indecisiveness of previous policy makers, and that there is a belief that disruption, through unconventional candidates, can bring new life
Sep 25, 2019
◆
Ghazi Ben Ahmed
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Algeria’s Opaque Transition: The Potential Trap of Upcoming Elections
Six months have passed since the beginning of the peaceful protest movement in Algeria, commonly known as the Hirak, which ousted longtime president Abdelaziz Bouteflika. The protest movement has also managed to dismantle the clan that surrounded him, as most of its controversial figures are now in jail. However, Algerians’
Sep 24, 2019
◆
Zine Labidine Ghebouli
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Despite Challenges, Another Successful Step for Tunisian Democracy
The surprising results of Tunisia's first round of presidential balloting signal that voters are generally disenchanted with the country's political establishment.
Sep 20, 2019
◆
Zied Bouchlaghem
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Kurdish Voters Will Continue to Exercise their Vote in Turkey
Recently, Turkish municipal politics have become another lens into the complicated relationship between the Turkish government and the country’s Kurdish voters. On August 19, Turkish authorities removed the People’s Democratic Party (HDP) mayors of the majority Kurdish cities of Diyarbakir, Martin, and Van on unspecified charges of terrorism. These mayors
Sep 13, 2019
◆
Jiwan Soz
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Young Arabs’ Boycott of the Israeli Elections: A"Double Protest"—against the Government and the Arab Leadership
The choice of about half of Israel’s Arab citizens not to exercise the right to vote in Israel’s last parliamentary election in April dramatically affected election results, while also reflecting some powerful basic trends in Israel’s Arab society. While the voting rate—49 percent—was higher than expected due to concerns over
Aug 30, 2019
◆
Michael Milshtein
Morsi Abu Mokh
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Algeria: Between Radical Change and Superficial Reform
Since February 22, Algeria has been witnessing what has been described as the largest political movement since its independence in 1962. Over the past four months, this popular movement has been able to force changes that most political analysts previously thought to be unachievable in a country such as Algeria
Jul 24, 2019
◆
Zine Labidine Ghebouli
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Gorran and the End of Populism in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
After months of back and forth, the leading parties of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)—the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)—are engaged in negotiations to finalize the cabinet, which must be completed by July 12. Yet as the shape of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)’s
Jul 8, 2019
◆
Mera Jasm Bakr
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
How Displaced Syrians Navigate Their Status in Turkey
While Syrian refugees in Turkey often enjoy far better conditions than their compatriots in Arab countries, the majority of Syrians in Turkey—both within and outside of the country’s refugee camps—face difficulties when it comes to employment, residency rights, integration, and movement between Turkish provinces. Despite these challenges, the prospect of
May 31, 2019
◆
Omar Kush
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
The Arab Minority in Israel and the Knesset Elections
Israel is holding its elections for the Knesset on April 9, the 21st parliamentary poll in the country’s history. Of an estimated 5.8 million citizens with voting rights, 16 percent are from Israel’s Arab minority, which makes up around a fifth of Israel’s total population. During the previous Knesset elections
Apr 9, 2019
◆
Khader Sawaed
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Algeria: What's Next for a Changing Country?
Over the past month, Algeria has witnessed the largest protests in its modern history as millions contested the announced fifth term of current president Abdelaziz Bouteflika. For many, this was a turning point, and in some ways this reaction was expected in light of the increasing socioeconomic problems and political
Mar 27, 2019
◆
Zine Labidine Ghebouli
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
How Protests are Shaping Algeria’s Presidential Elections
On February 10th, the Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika formally announced that he would be seeking reelection as head of the state in the upcoming presidential elections set to take place on April 18th. President Bouteflika has been ruling the country since 1999, despite increasing concerns over his health after suffering
Feb 27, 2019
◆
Zine Labidine Ghebouli
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Government Formation in the KRG: A Perilously Slow Process
On January 9, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Erbil, where he underscored the value of the United States' “longstanding friendship” with the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and emphasized his government’s support for the dialog between KRG and the federal government in Baghdad. The Kurdistan Region’s election took place
Jan 14, 2019
◆
Farhad Alaaldin
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Gorran: A Party of Words, not Deeds
Among the opposition parties operating in Iraqi Kurdistan, the largest is the Gorran Movement (Movement for Change). Founded in 2009 by Nawshirwan Mustafa, former Deputy Secretary of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), the Gorran movement advocates for reform measures and its members have vowed to fight against corruption, nepotism
Oct 29, 2018
◆
Hawkar Abdullah Azeez
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Kurdistan’s Islamist Parties Strategize in Upcoming Elections
With elections for Iraq’s Kurdistan region slated for September 30, one key and often overlooked actor in the political arena is the changing role of the Islamic political movement in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). While the usual players, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)
Sep 28, 2018
◆
Mera Jasm Bakr
Fikra Forum
Fikra Forum
Algeria’s Succession Crisis: Plenty of Divisions, but No One Conquers
In the years since the Arab Spring, Algeria has remained largely insulated from the rapidly-spreading unrest and turmoil affecting the MENA region. Yet dissatisfaction in Algeria is growing, and the country is increasingly facing a recipe for crisis. Depressed oil prices, the demands of a growing youth population, and the
Sep 21, 2018
◆
Abdelillah Bendaoudi
Pagination
Previous page
‹‹
First page
« First
Page
1
Page
2
Page
3
Page
4
Page
5
Current page
6
Page
7
Page
8
Page
9
Last page
Last »
Next page
››