Ahmed Charai

Ahmed Charai is publisher of the weekly Moroccan newspaper L'Observateur and president of MED Radio, a national broadcast network in Morocco, MEDTV network and chairman of the board of Al-Ahdath al-Maghrebiya Arabic daily newspaper. As an expert on Morocco and North Africa, he sits on the Board of Trustees of the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. He is a member of The National Interest's Advisory Council.


Commentary

Rabat can help Washington tend to its complex interests in the Sahel.

Ordinary people are beginning to think the social fiber itself is deteriorating.

Why the United States should recognize and encourage expansion of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

The terrorist organization has found new life in Africa.

Why the current balance of power in the post-Arab Spring Mideast may not last long.

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May 18, 2013