Wednesday February 2, 2011

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SPOTLIGHT: Yemen


Reuters - Girls hold Yemeni flags and posters of President Saleh as they attend a rally in Sanaa.

Save to My Portfolio Only Good Governance Can Defeat Al Qaeda in Yemen

Ibrahim Sharqieh, January 28, 2011

Though the Yemeni government has bolstered efforts in the fight against al Qaeda, Ibrahim Sharqieh argues that its actions serve to contain, rather than to defeat, the terrorist threat. According to Sharqieh, Yemeni leaders must shift their focus to long-term strategies based on good governance and solid institutions. Read More

Yemen, Terrorism, Middle East Unrest, Middle East, Global Governance

SPOTLIGHT: Middle East Unrest


Reuters/Asmaa Waguih - Protesters shout anti-goverment slogans during a demonstration in Cairo January 29, 2011

Save to My Portfolio We Are Witnessing An Arab People's Revolution

Salman Shaikh, January 28, 2011

As the protests in the Middle East continue and grow, Brookings Doha Center Director Salman Shaikh writes that the protests in Egypt and Tunisia are heralding a new Arab, post-Islamist revolution. Shaikh notes that today’s Arab revolution is no less significant than those in Eastern Europe and Latin America in recent decades. Read More

Middle East Unrest, Middle East, Egypt, Governance, Islamic World

SPOTLIGHT: Egypt

Save to My Portfolio After Tunisia: Obama's Impossible Dilemma in Egypt

Shadi Hamid, January 25, 2011

In the wake of the January 14 popular revolt in Tunisia and the current political uprising in Egypt, Shadi Hamid explains why the Middle East has gotten much more complicated for the Obama administration. Hamid writes that, in the growing battle between Arab autocrats and popular oppositions, the United States is finding itself torn between the reliable allies it needs and the democratic reformers it wants. Read More

Egypt, Middle East Unrest, Middle East, Democracy Promotion, Islamic World

SPOTLIGHT: Egypt


Reuters/Goran Tomasevic - Riot police clash with protesters in Cairo

Save to My Portfolio What Secretary Clinton Does Not Recognize About Egypt’s Anti-Regime Protests

Ibrahim Sharqieh, January 27, 2011

On January 25, anti-Mubarak demonstrations ignited across Egypt. Ibrahim Sharqieh writes that the scale and intensity of these protests have not been seen in recent Egyptian history. Sharqieh argues that, in order to safeguard its interest and influence in the country and region, the United States must work to better understand the magnitude of the protests. Read More

Egypt, Middle East Unrest, Middle East, Governance, Diplomacy

SPOTLIGHT: Middle East


Reuters - Protesters gesture during a demonstration in downtown Tunis.

Save to My Portfolio Tunisia's Political Earthquake

Anouar Boukhars, January 20, 2011

Anouar Boukhars outlines the January 12 state coup in Tunisia and how the situation reflects greater trends throughout the Middle East. Boukhars writes that if half-hearted efforts of individual governments and the international community continue, social unrest and political violence are only likely to increase further. Read More

Middle East, Politics, Governance, Africa, Middle East Unrest

About Us

The Brookings Doha Center, a project of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings, undertakes research on the socio-economic and geopolitical issues facing the Muslim world and encourages greater understanding between policy-makers in the United States and the Muslim world.

ExpertWilliam G. Gale

Bill Gale, the Arjay and Frances Miller Chair in Federal Economic Policy in the Economic Studies Program at Brookings, is an expert on tax policy, fiscal issues, pensions, and saving behavior. He is also co-director of the Tax Policy Center and director of the Retirement Security Project.

ExpertMwangi S. Kimenyi

Mwangi S. Kimenyi is senior fellow and director of the Africa Growth Initiative. The founding executive director of the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (1999-2005), he focuses on Africa's development including institutions for economic growth, political economy, and private sector development.

Research ProjectBudgeting for National Priorities

The Budgeting for National Priorities project promotes greater fiscal responsibility by developing new ideas, educating the public and finding common ground among experts and policy-makers.

TopicEnergy and Climate

What will it take to mitigate severe climate disruption? What should our priorities be in the relationship between fresh water and climate change? What will it take to help vulnerable countries and regions adapt to change already taking place?

TopicGrowth through Innovation

What new practices and mechanisms will help prevent another economic downturn from turning into a financial panic that could become a truly global meltdown? What changes in the public and private sectors will build the workforce and infrastructure required for a global information-based economy?

TopicManaging Global Change

How do we develop more realistic approaches and more effective means of ending intractable old conflicts and preventing new ones? How do we enhance measures to thwart nonstate actors—especially terrorists and illicit traffickers—and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons?

TopicOpportunity and Well-being

As they weather the current economic storm, will our governments and societies address the basic needs and aspirations of the least well-off? How can we better use education to raise individual aspirations? How should governments around the world accelerate preparations to provide social services for the billions moving from poverty into the middle class?

Policy CenterCenter on Social Dynamics and Policy

The Center on Social Dynamics and Policy applies the study of complexity to public policy, mainly through computational modeling and simulation.

Policy CenterCenter for Technology Innovation

The Center for Technology Innovation is at the forefront of shaping public debate on technology innovation and developing data-driven scholarship to enhance understanding of technology’s legal, economic, social, and governance ramifications.

ExpertFeng Wang

WANG Feng is widely recognized in both China and the United States for his research on social inequality and the changing demographic face of a rapidly modernizing China. He has conducted social demographic research in China under MacArthur and Ford Foundation grants. 

ExpertTracy Gordon

Tracy Gordon is the Okun-Model fellow for the Economic Studies program. She is an expert on state and local public finances and also has research interests in political economy and urban economics.

ExpertRobert Kagan

Robert Kagan is an expert and frequent commentator on U.S. national security, foreign policy and U.S.-European relations. He writes a monthly column on world affairs for the Washington Post and is a contributing editor at the Weekly Standard and the New Republic.

ExpertDaniel Kaufmann

Daniel Kaufmann was previously the director at the World Bank Institute, leading the work on governance and anti-corruption. His areas of expertise are public sector and regulatory reform, development, governance and anti-corruption.

ExpertHenry J. Aaron

The 2010 recipient of the National Tax Association's Daniel M. Holland Medal, Henry Aaron is a noted health care expert focusing on the reform of health care financing; public systems such as Medicare and Medicaid; Social Security; and tax and budget policy.

ExpertDonald Kohn

Donald Kohn is a 40-year veteran of the Federal Reserve System and served as vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve from 2006 to 2010. Kohn focuses on issues of monetary policy, financial regulation and macroeconomics.

ExpertAdam Looney

Adam Looney is a senior fellow in Economic Studies and policy director of The Hamilton Project. His research focuses on tax policy, labor economics, inequality and social policy. Previously, Looney was the senior economist for public finance and tax policy with the President’s Council of Economic Advisers and has been an economist at the Federal Reserve Board.

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ExpertKatherine Sierra

Katherine Sierra is a senior fellow in the Global Economy and Development program. A former vice president for sustainable development at the World Bank, she focuses on climate change and energy.

Metropolitan Policy ProgramState of Metropolitan America

Foreshadowing 2010 Census results, this new Brookings report and interactive map defines who Americans are—and who they are becoming—in the face of continued growth, population aging and diversification, uneven educational attainment and income polarization.

Policy CenterCenter on Children and Families

The Center on Children and Families studies policies on the well-being of America's children and their parents and seeks a more effective means of addressing poverty, inequality and lack of opportunity in the United States.

ExpertVanda Felbab-Brown

Vanda Felbab-Brown focuses on the national security implications of illicit economies and strategies for managing them. She is the author of Shooting Up: Counterinsurgency and the War on Drugs (Brookings Institution Press, 2009).

ExpertSuzanne Maloney

Suzanne Maloney studies Iran, the political economy of the Persian Gulf and Middle East energy policy. A former U.S. State Department policy advisor, she has also counseled private companies on Middle East issues.

Research ProjectAfrica Growth Initiative

The Africa Growth Initiative conducts high-quality policy research and analysis focused on attaining sustainable economic development and prosperity in Africa, while amplifying the voice of African researchers in policy-making and planning.

ExpertAlice M. Rivlin

In February 1975, the Congressional Budget Office was established with Alice Rivlin as its first director. Rivlin is an expert on urban issues as well as fiscal, monetary and social policy and directs the Greater Washington Research project at Brookings.

ExpertIsabel V. Sawhill

A nationally known budget expert, Isabel Sawhill focuses on domestic poverty and federal fiscal policy. She is also co-director of the Center on Children and Families at Brookings.

Research ProjectManaging Global Insecurity

MGI provides recommendations to the next U.S. president, the UN and key international partners to launch a strategic effort to build global partnerships and international institutions to meet twenty-first century trans-border challenges.

ExpertRebecca Winthrop

Rebecca Winthrop is a senior fellow and director of the Center for Universal Education. She is the former head of education for the International Rescue Committee, a humanitarian aid NGO. Her research focuses on education in the developing world, with special attention to fragile states and contexts of armed conflict, forced migration, and violent extremism.

Policy CenterJohn L. Thornton China Center

The John L. Thornton China Center develops analysis and policy recommendations to help address key long-term challenges, both in terms of U.S.-China relations and China's internal development.