Middle East / Central Asia
Researchers
Publications & Reports
Latest Reports
- "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)
- "Public Expenditures and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Turkey"(The Developing Economies)
- "The Role of Sudan in Egypt’s Waning Hegemonic Position in the Nile Basin"(IDE ResearchColumns)
- "Ideological Consolidation? The Predominant Party System in Turkey "(IDE ResearchColumns)
- Kohei IMAI"Economic Diplomacy on Turkish Foreign Policy under AKP"(IDE Discussion Papers)
- Yasushi HAZAMA"Who Supports Free Trade in Developing Countries and Why: Comparative Advantage vs the Skill Premium"(IDE Discussion Papers)
- Housam Darwisheh"Islam and State Relations in Egypt: Containment and Appropriation as a Source of Political Authority"(IDE Discussion Papers)
- "Growth Spillovers for the MENA Region: Geography, Institutions, or Trade?"(The Developing Economies)
Latest Publications
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)
The Developing Economies Volume 56, Number 2 (June 2018)
Discussion Paper
- "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"
- "Who Supports Free Trade in Developing Countries and Why: Comparative Advantage vs the Skill Premium"
- "Islam and State Relations in Egypt: Containment and Appropriation as a Source of Political Authority"