Menas' electronic publications:

What is an electronic publication?

An electronic publication is produced in easy-to-read onscreen digital format (pdf). You will need Adobe Reader (which can be downloaded free) to open a publication. Printed copies are not available.

How many Reports do Menas Associates publish in total?

Fifteen. Ten Focus Reports, and five Politics & Security Reports.

How often are Menas Reports published?

The Focus Reports are mainly published monthly but Sahara Focus is quarterly. The Politics & Security Reports are published either weekly or fortnightly.

Who writes the Menas Reports?

All Menas Reports are written by in-country experts who have lived for decades in the countries they write about, and are professionals in consulting, diplomacy, risk management, international banking, academia, law or journalism.

How do I get access to Menas electronic publications?

The Focus Reports are only available on a universal corporate subscription basis, while the Politics & Security Reports are available on more flexible terms, with a minimum subscription of four weeks, to either six or 12 -month subscriptions terms available. For more information, please see our FAQ's on Subscriptions.

Can I read the Reports offline?

Yes. You can download and print PDF's of the Reports for reading when it suits you.

Can I access past issues of Menas publications?

Menas Associates has a large e-Library containing over 10,000 back issues of all electronic publications; all of which combine specialist content with expert insight and analysis designed to help our clients meet their business needs. New files are added to the e-Library each week and can be viewed upon registration (Username and Password required) if you have a corporate subscription. Some publications also have databases that can be viewed and/or downloaded from the e-Library. For example, Iran Strategic Focus has the Project Tracker Database and the Iranian Oil Sector Organisational Charts & Tables.

How do I get access to the Menas e-Library?

In order to access our e-Library, you will need to have a current subscription to at least one of our electronic publications.

Do you have a searchable database to look up news stories/articles?

We have an in-house search engine which allows our clients, as well as the general public, to search our archives and newsrooms for past and current news.

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