NUS MEI Videos
The Middle East Institute (MEI) is an autonomous research institute within the National University of Singapore (NUS). The Institute’s primary objectives are to produce timely, reliable and non-partisan analyses of issues and to disseminate such knowledge and insights to policy-makers, the business community, academia and civil society. This video series features conferences and seminars, with expert analysis on topics intended to promote a deeper understanding of the contemporary Middle East.
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Videos:
- From Boots on the Ground to Drones in the Sky
- The Kremlin and the Jihadist Issue: Understanding the Russian Situation Today
- The Middle East in the Global Context
- Emerging Trends, Threats, and Sanctuary Management in the MENA
- Al-Qaida and the Jihadi Dynamics in the Sahel
- The Politics of Food Security: East Asian and Gulf Experiences
- Going Green or Black? Debating Fossil Fuel Dependence in the Middle East and Asia
- Post-2014 Afghanistan: A Threat for Central Asia and China?
- A New Political Geography for Israel/Palestine?
- Abel Polese, "Mapping the Revolutions: Locating the Arab Spring in Current Protest Trends"
- Consequences of Nuclear Energy Developments in the Gulf: Risk and Opportunities for China
- From Silence to Action: The Egyptian Revolution and the Rise of 'Islamist' Youth as a Subculture
- Erin Snider, "Reconsidering Western Aid for Democracy in the Middle East after the Arab Spring"
- Crisis in the Middle East: Recent Developments in the Arab Spring and the Palestine-Israel Conflict
- A Quiet Realignment: The Impact of the 2011 Popular Unrest in the Gulf on Southeast Asia's Energy Arrangements
- The Origins and Determinants of Israel's Grand Strategy
- Demand Security in the GCC: Global Energy Trends and Regional Implications
- Continuity and Change in Israel's Security Conceptions


