Middle East Survey. Yearbook 2023 / Irina Zvyagelskaya (ed.). – Moscow : IMEMO, 2024. – 191 p. – ISBN 978-5-9535-0625-0. – DOI 10.20542/978-5-9535-0625-0.
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DOI 10.20542/978-5-9535-0625-0

The Yearbook 2023 opens a series of regular publications of the Center for Middle East Studies of the Institute of World Economy and International Relations. Its purpose is to familiarize a wide range of readers with the latest works devoted to the most important issues of the MENA region. The collection also includes articles on Afghanistan. This latest edition does not focus solely on the describing and analyzing events that took place in the Middle East in 2023, even though the year was extremely rich in this regard. As proof, we need only recall the normalization of relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, Turkey9s rapprochement with the Arab states, and the beginning of a severe crisis in Palestine-Israel relations. The rapidly changing situation and a sudden increase in tension underline the fragility of the present-day situation, which hardly anyone could have predicted.


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