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Mar 29, 2021

Charai in the Jerusalem Post: Did elections make peace in the Middle East a possibility?

By Atlantic Council

As Israel's public remains evenly divided between Benjamin Netanyahu's fragile coalition and an alternative leadership, the strength of the country's democracy is at risk. A solution must be found, argues Atlantic Council Board Director Ahmed Charai, or else the country may find itself unable to seize approaching opportunities for peace and security.

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Mar 8, 2021

Charai in the National Interest: How Biden’s experience could make or break his Middle East policy

By Atlantic Council

President Joe Biden has one key strength that much of the world has overlooked: his robust experience navigating the agencies and departments of the US government, which has also resulted in his assembly of the most experienced foreign policy team of any US president. There are plenty of opportunities for Biden to make real progress in the Middle East; however, Atlantic Council Board Director Ahmed Charai cautions, the administration will need to balance capitalizing on its wealth of experience with adapting to new circumstances and opportunities.

Economy & Business Middle East

In the News

Jan 8, 2021

Charai in the National Interest: Why America will rebound from the storming of the Capitol

By Atlantic Council

During a recent visit to Morocco, Israeli national security advisor Meir Ben-Shabbat did something highly symbolic: he expressed his allegiance to King Mohammed VI in Moroccan Arabic, demonstrating his own ties to the country as well as the greater history between the two nations. This is a historical moment, says Atlantic Council Board Director Ahmed Charai, which will mark a turn towards greater peace between Morocco and Israel and a return to the tolerance reflected in Morocco's history.

Extremism Politics & Diplomacy

Ahmed Charai is an Atlantic Council board member and the chairman and chief executive officer of Global Media Holding, a publishing and broadcasting conglomerate. Charai is also a publisher of the weekly Moroccan newspaper L’Observateur, president of a national broadcast network in Morocco, MED Radio and MEDTV network, and chairman of the board of Al-Ahdath al-Maghrebiya, an Arabic daily newspaper. As an expert on Morocco and North Africa, he is also a Mideast policy advisor in Washington whose articles have appeared in the New York Times, Politico, the Wall Street Journal, the Hill, Foreign Policy, National Interest, the Jerusalem Post, Haaretz, and more. 

Charai is also on the board of directors of other think tanks, including the Center for Strategic and International Studies, International Crisis Group, International Center for Journalists, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Center for National Interest, and the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security. 

He received his master’s degree in management from the University of Angers in France; a diploma from the Higher School of Business and Management of Toulouse, France; and a master’s degree in constitutional law and political sciences from the University of Rabat, Morocco.