Babel: Translating the Middle East

Babel will take you beyond the headlines to discuss what’s really happening in the Middle East and North Africa. It features regional experts who explain what’s going on, provide context on pivotal developments, and highlight trends you may have missed. Jon Alterman, senior vice president, Zbigniew Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy, and director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies hosts the podcast along with his colleagues from the Middle East Program. This podcast is made possible through the generous support of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates. All views, positions, and conclusions expressed here should be understood to be solely of those of the speaker(s).

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A Mezze: Camel Corruption Crackdown
As Saudi officials crackdown on corruption, they are increasingly zeroing in on a new target: suspiciously full camel lips.
4 min
127
Authoritarian Nostalgia in Libya
Jon speaks with Robert Worth about Saif al-Islam Gaddafi's political ambitions and the memory of the Gaddafi regime in Libya.
31 min
128
A Mezze: Killer Congestion
Some in Israel hope electronic "e-bikes" can be a life-saving solution to long ambulance wait times on the country's jam-packed roads.
3 min
129
The Middle East's Political Economies
Jon speaks with Robert Springborg about the political economies of the Middle East.
39 min
130
A Mezze: A Hard Pill to Swallow
Bahrain is introducing cutting edge technology into its healthcare system, sparking privacy concerns.
4 min
131
Levantine Contrasts
Jon Alterman talks to Chloe Cornish about the similarities and differences between sectarian politics and protest movements in Iraq and Lebanon.
36 min
132
A Mezze: Learning Curve
Integrating Young Migrants in Morocco
2 min
133
Competing Views of the United States
Jon speaks with Emile Hokayem about changing Middle Eastern views of the United States.
35 min
134
A Mezze: New Housewives of Egypt
Crowdsourcing of female roles is rising in Egypt driven by the digital revolution.
3 min
135
Tunisia's Popular Authoritarian
Jon Alterman talks with Monica Marks about Tunisian President Kais Saied's move to consolidate power and what it means for Tunisia.
37 min
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A Mezze: Balancing Priorities
In the struggle for sustainability and labor-rights reform, Qatar's challenge is both establishing its priorities and prioritizing between them.
3 min
137
Iran's Interests in Afghanistan
Jon talks with Colin Clarke about Iran's interests in Afghanistan.
28 min
138
A Mezze: Morocco's Mixed Harvest
For many rural Moroccans, the government's commercial agricultural policies are leading to a mixed harvest
3 min
139
The Global Energy Transition
Jon Alterman talks with Daniel Yergin about the energy transition, U.S. shale oil, and how China thinks about energy security and the Middle East.
34 min
140
A Mezze: Abu Dhabi Goes Green for Greens
If there is one thing Abu Dhabi has in abundance, it’s sunlight, but investors in the UAE are pouring millions of dollars into farming enterprises that don’t use any sunlight at all.
2 min
141
U.S. Restraint in the Middle East
Jon Alterman talks with Senator Chris Murphy about U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
33 min
142
A Mezze: Women's Work
Eight years ago, Syria recorded the lowest rate of female labor participation in the Middle East, but with many Syrian men stuck at home, women are increasingly filling the vacancies they leave.
2 min
143
Yemen's Civil War
Jon talks with Peter Salisbury about who's fighting in Yemen and what's at stake in the battle over Marib.
33 min
144
A Mezze: Spending to Save
Many Lebanese have come to believe that in Lebanon, the easiest way to save money is to spend it.
3 min
145
Iran's Future
Jon Alterman talks with Karim Sadjadpour about tipping points in Iran and the future of the Islamic Republic regime.
38 min
146
A Mezze: Reeding between the Lines
When engineers plant reeds as part of a new project in Azraq, Jordan, they'll be doing more than just revitalizing the environment.
3 min
147
The Politicization of Aid in Syria
Jon Alterman talks with Carsten Wieland about the politicization of humanitarian aid in Syria.
36 min
148
A Mezze: Gold from Garbage
For one municipality in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, not all organic waste has to go to waste.
4 min
149
Israel's New Government
Jon Alterman talks with Dahlia Scheindlin about Israel's new government and where it can go from here.
30 min
150
A Mezze: Bright Skies, Bright Future
Entering Tunisia’s solar industry takes more than just a sunny disposition.
4 min