Middle East / Central Asia
Researchers
Publications & Reports
Latest Reports
- "The Health Costs of Being Born Unwanted"(The Developing Economies)
- Masaru NAGASHIMA"‘Don’t Hurry, Haste Makes Waste’ But Why Do We Still Do? A Case from a Behavioural Analysis of Birth Spacing in Sub-Saharan Africa"March 2024(IDE ResearchColumns No.48)
- Housam Darwisheh"Geopolitics of Transboundary Water Relations in the Eastern Nile Basin"(IDE Discussion Papers)
- Toshitaka GOKAN, Satoru KUMAGAI, Kazunobu HAYAKAWA, Kenmei TSUBOTA, Ikumo ISONO, Souknilanh KEOLA, and Hiroya KUBO"Economic Impacts of the blockage of the Suez Canal: an Analysis by IDE-GSM"(IDE Discussion Papers)
- Kaito DOI"How Does Trust Affect Life Satisfaction in Transition Countries?"February 2024(IDE ResearchColumns No.47)
- Valentyna ROMANOVA"Decentralization and the Incongruence of National and Subnational Elections in Ukraine"December 2023(IDE ResearchColumns No.42)
- "Resilience in the Time of COVID-19: Lessons Learned from Middle East and North Africa Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises"(The Developing Economies)
- "Roles of Business Associations in Economic Diplomacy in Turkey"(IDE ResearchColumns)
- Mohamed Omer ABDIN & Housam DARWISHEH"Reconceptualizing Hydrohegemony: The Dynamics of Sudan-Egypt Relations Over the Nile Hydropolitics"(IDE Discussion Papers)
- Housam DARWISHEH"The Political Economy of Egypt’s Hydrohegemony in the Nile Basin"(IDE Discussion Papers)
Latest Publications
The Developing Economies Volume 62, Number 2(June 2024)
The Developing Economies Volume 61, Number 3(September 2023)
The Developing Economies, Volume 61, Number 3(September 2023)
The Developing Economies Volume 61, Number 1(March 2023)
The Developing Economies Volume 59, Number 4 (December 2021)
The Developing Economies, Volume 59, Number 4 (December 2021)
The Developing Economies Volume 59, Number 3 (September 2021)
The Developing Economies, Volume 59, Number 3 (September 2021)
The Developing Economies Volume 58, Number 1 (March 2020)
The Developing Economies Volume 57, Number 4 (December 2019)
The Developing Economies, Volume 57, Number 4 (December 2019)
Discussion Paper
- "Geopolitics of Transboundary Water Relations in the Eastern Nile Basin"
- "Economic Impacts of the blockage of the Suez Canal: an Analysis by IDE-GSM"
- "Reconceptualizing Hydrohegemony: The Dynamics of Sudan-Egypt Relations Over the Nile Hydropolitics"
- "The Political Economy of Egypt’s Hydrohegemony in the Nile Basin"
- "Economic Diplomacy on Turkish Foreign Policy under AKP"
Seminars & Events
Research Projects
- Analysis Current Affairs in Asia
- Popuulation Movement in Post Soviet Central Asia after 2014 Ukrinian Crisis
- New City Developments in Egypt
- Feminist Movement and Debate on "Honor Killing" in Turkey
- The Dynamics of the Predominant Party System: The Case of Turkey
- A Preliminary Analysis on Culture: Its Measurements, Comparison, and Determinants
- Social Transformation of the Arab Gulf States under the Promoting Social Engagement of Youth
- Social values and public support for social policy in developing countries: The Turkish case
- Africa Report
- Analysis of Current Affairs in the Middle East under Structural Changes(2020_3_60_004)
- Analysis of Current Affairs in Asia(2022_1_30_001)
- Efforts to Address the Safety Issues of Foreigners in Sao Paulo, the City of Immigrants
- Re-examination of Strategic Hedging from the Case Studies of Smaller States
- Water and Geopolitics in the Middle East and Nile Basin: Local Actors, Middle East Powers and Superpowers
- Social Transformation of the Arab Gulf States under the Promoting Social Engagement of Youth
- Interdisciplinary approaches for the One Health research
- Joint Research on Contemporary Political Communication
- Dissolution of Soviet and Population Geography
- Comparative Analysis of Regionalism: Vietnam, Thailand, India, Iran and Turkey
- Social values and public support for social policy in developing countries: The Turkish case
- Indigenous knowledge of water management in Central Asia
- Business Alliance in Iran-The Function and Organization of the Chamber of Commerce