For over fifty years, the MDC has explained the Middle East and Africa to policymakers, practitioners, scholars and students through an interdisciplinary approach steeped in the knowledge of the region's history, cultures, languages, economics, and politics.
The Arabic Press Archives at the Moshe Dayan Center boasts one of the most comprehensive repositories of historical and contemporary Arabic-language newspapers in the world.
The Moshe Dayan Center's nationally-ranked library features an impressive collection of journals, articles, books, and primary source documents on the contemporary and historical politics, economics, societies and cultures of the Middle East.
Dr. Yogev Elbaz's new article in "Middle Eastern Studies" sheds light on the relatively unexamined years of 1968 to 1970 in the Israeli–Lebanese relationship and claims that the period was a turning point in Israeli attitudes and policy toward its northern neighbor.
In this latest issue of Tel Aviv Notes, Daniel Zisenwine examines the recent escalating tension between Algeria and France over past and present grievances.
Brandon Friedman from MDC and Ori Sela from the department of East Asian Studies at Tel Aviv University, have published an article in “International Journal” on China’s role in the Middle East between 2021 – 2023.