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It is an independent social science research institute. It analyzes political, social, and economic developments in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, and links this knowledge to questions...

A foreign policy think tank with a mission: to improve Israel's foreign policy, promote Israel's regional belonging in the Middle East, Europe, and the Mediterranean, and advance Israeli-Palestinian peace. The...

It is an independent Italian think tank specializing in geopolitical analysis and global political-economic trends. The center is composed mainly of young analysts, doctoral students, professionals, and researchers in the field...

It addresses issues that shape global developments and generate knowledge that can be used to fight poverty, advance human rights, and promote sustainable social development. It's research is grounded in...

It seeks to enhance the capacity of Arab peoples, including those living under occupation and armed conflicts, to protect, sustain, and establish sovereignty over their natural resources and food, while...

It's striving to support efforts in building public support for reconciliation in the identity-based conflicts in the Middle East. It's believes public support is needed to resolve identity-based conflicts in...

A nonprofit think tank that conducts "research on a range of issues relating to the Gulf region." It aims "to conduct scholarly, high-quality research on all aspects of the wider...

An academic center conducting "studies on the political, military, economic, and social issues of interest to Jordan and the Arab world." It is particularly interested in issues related to "the...

To advance prudent environmental policies and action in the Arab countries based on science and awareness. The nature of the environmental problem requires strengthening civil society groups, harmonizing national efforts,...

It believes that the "peaceful means for conflict resolution are the most useful of all, and once exhausted, one should resort to non-violent means and never to violence."