MENA in the Polycrisis Era
The societies of the Middle East and North Africa are amongst those most exposed to the polycrisis that today drives global affairs. At one and the same time, many countries in the region are needing to navigate the compounding and intersecting challenges of war, climate transition, sovereign indebtedness, mass joblessness, food and health insecurity, developmental backsliding, and spiking inequality.
This project attempts to clarify the region’s diverse experiences with the polycrisis. It does so through research, editorial, and dissemination efforts. Each of these have been designed to grow public understanding around the causes and effects of the polycrisis in question. In gathering original data and producing analytical outputs of the highest rigor, we build a holistic picture of the troubles standing before the region. In delivering our findings through a range of formats–research reports, long-form analytical essays, policy briefs, and podcasts–we ensure this picture can be seen by the maximum number of audiences possible.
Publications
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Middle East & North Africa
Invisible Hands: The Struggles of Female Agricultural Workers in Morocco
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Middle East & North Africa
Citizenship Rent and GCC Development Models: A Regional Comparison
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Middle East & North Africa
Debt, Energy, and Sovereignty: Past and Present
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Middle East & North Africa
Social Reproduction and Citizenship Assets in Kuwait
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Middle East & North Africa
Diversification Meets Personalization: The Strategic Role of the Public Investment Fund in Saudi Arabia
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Middle East & North Africa
Social Reproduction in Tunisia: Gendered and Regional Dimensions
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Middle East & North Africa
The Political Economy of Divestment Campaigns Across the Atlantic
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Middle East & North Africa
Reversing the Gaze: The Inefficacy of IMF Stabilization Policies in the WANA Region
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Middle East & North Africa
Gendered Impacts of Deindustrialization in the Middle East and North Africa