Andrew L. Fono is a partner leading the Iraq practice group of the international law firm of Haynes and Boone, LLP. As a Lt. Colonel in the US Marine Corps, Andrew spent considerable time in Iraq as a judge advocate, and was also involved in Rule of Law and domestic legal developments in the Iraqi judiciary. [email protected]
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The intricacies of climate finance in the MENA region: Challenges and the way forward
The intricacies of climate finance in the MENA region: Challenges and the way forward
Russia's Influence in MENA After a Year of War in Ukraine
Russia's Influence in MENA After a Year of War in Ukraine
The dilemma of public sector salary payments in Yemen
The dilemma of public sector salary payments in Yemen
One Year Later: The War In Ukraine And The MENA Region | Facing The Economic Shocks
One Year Later: The War In Ukraine And The MENA Region | Facing The Economic Shocks
Warranted skepticism in Eastern and Central Europe
Warranted skepticism in Eastern and Central Europe
Challenges of mechanized and combined arms warfare: Lessons for Ukraine from Syria and Iraq
Challenges of mechanized and combined arms warfare: Lessons for Ukraine from Syria and Iraq
MEI's Arts and Culture Center joins DESIGNEAST in Dubai
MEI's Arts and Culture Center joins DESIGNEAST in Dubai
Weekly Briefing: Tending the garden – Secretary Blinken’s visit to Turkey and Greece
Weekly Briefing: Tending the garden – Secretary Blinken’s visit to Turkey and Greece
As great power competition in the Middle East heats up, polling data shows a complex picture of popular attitudes
As great power competition in the Middle East heats up, polling data shows a complex picture of popular attitudes
Iraq needs renewables, but they won’t solve its power problems without broader reforms
Iraq needs renewables, but they won’t solve its power problems without broader reforms
After Oil-for-Security: A Blueprint for Resetting U.S.-Saudi Security Relations
After Oil-for-Security: A Blueprint for Resetting U.S.-Saudi Security Relations
Algeria, Morocco and Western Sahara: Why Tension, Not Conflict, Has Become the Norm
Algeria, Morocco and Western Sahara: Why Tension, Not Conflict, Has Become the Norm