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To Help Stabilize West Africa, Bolster a Key Partner: Nigeria



[ © United States Institute of Peace ]

 Continued violence in West Africa is sharpening America’s critical challenge to reduce extremism and violence, particularly in the Sahel. Violent deaths in three western Sahel nations surged by 38% last year and Niger’s coup has complicated the U.S. military role in the region  

Macroeconomic Resilience: The Cases of Senegal and Mali



[ © South African Institute of International Affairs ]

 We examine the resilience of the Senegalese and Malian economies in the face of the main shocks they faced between 2000 and 2022 and the policy responses adopted to counter their impact. The study shows that Mali has experienced more internal shocks than Senegal, mainly due to its vulnerability to climatic, political, health and security problems  

Reading of the Week: Chinas Central Bank Digital Currency: A New Force in African Finance?



[ © South African Institute of International Affairs ]

  Only Nigeria has an active digital currency in Africa, but other African countries are exploring the option. Understanding the form and implications of China’s digital currency agenda, and how it may directly and indirectly shape China’s economic relations with Africa, is important in informing Africa’s own digital currency debate.  

A way forward on a US-Saudi civil nuclear agreement



[ © Brookings ]

  The Biden administration has responded positively to Saudi Arabia’s interest in civil nuclear cooperation with the United States—both because such cooperation is a Saudi condition for the normalization of Saudi-Israeli relations, which the administration strongly supports, and because it believes a bilateral civil nuclear partnership can bring important benefits to both countries.  

Assessing Climate Adaptation Plans in the Middle East and North Africa



[ © Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ]

 Owing to the unique amalgamation of its climatic attributes, its geographical positioning, and the intricate interplay of geopolitics and socioeconomic conditions within the majority of its constituent nations, the MENA region is one of the most susceptible regions to the physical repercussions of climate change.  

Irans attack on Israel was not the failure many claim but it has ended Israels isolation



[ © Chatham House ]

 Iran’s direct drone and missile attack on Israel that lasted several hours on Saturday evening has changed the long-established terms of engagement between the two adversarial states. It has also taken the Middle East closer to a wider conflict that if uncontained will have serious and destabilizing ripple effects across the region.  

Conflict And Debt In The Middle East And North Africa



[ © World Bank Group ]

 The global economy is in its third year of deceleration amidst declining inflation and oil prices. The MENA region grew at 1.9 percent in 2023 and is forecasted to grow at 2.7 percent in 2024. And for the first time since the pandemic, MENA oil exporters and importers will grow at similar rates. The tragedy of the conflict in the Middle East has increased uncertainty.  

The Arab Business Legislative Frameworks



[ © United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia ]

 The Arab Business Legislative Frameworks (ABLF) series report offers a comprehensive assessment of 22 Arab countries covering five key legislative fields that influence the business environment in the Arab region, specifically competition, consumer protection, anti-corruption, foreign direct investment (FDI), and corporate law.  

Decentralization and Its Effects on Urban Governance in Africa



[ © French Institute of International Relations ]

 The importance of African cities as economic, political and social actors is increasing. While Africa used to be perceived as a predominantly rural continent, it is estimated that by 2050, the urban population of the continent will increase by around 900 million people, nearly tripling.  

Sudans Crisis Requires a New Approach to International Aid



[ © Lawfare ]

 One year into the civil war in Sudan, the crisis facing the country and the region is only intensifying. Since the eruption of violence between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)—rival factions of the country’s military—in April 2023, humanitarian needs have skyrocketed. More than 8.6 million people have been forced to flee, making it the largest displacement crisis in the world.  

Facing the Future: Navigating Egypts Deepening Socio-Economic Challenges



[ © Beyond the Horizon ]

 At the end of 2023 Egyptian people, called to the polls, reconfirmed Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as President of Egypt, resulting in the beginning of his third, six-year term. People’s Republican Party’s candidate, Hazem Omar, only achieved 4.06% of the vote and other candidates haven’t strayed far from the same result.  

Tightening the Belt or End of the Road? Chinas BRI at 10



[ © Foundation for Defense of Democracies ]

 In October 2023, delegations from more than 140 countries, including 20 heads of state, gathered in Beijing to ring in the second decade of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Despite the celebrations and festivities, some level of disappointment cast a shadow over the proceedings.