Middle East & Africa

A ‘New Sudan’: Is Hemedti’s ‘vision’ closer to reality than Burhan’s?

As the world’s pontificators and peacemakers gather over the coming months in their various forums—be those the UN General Assembly or the backrooms of Europe and the United States—to discuss the world’s worst conflict-driven...

All Eyes on Tehran As UN Sanctions Set to Return

A Deal On Fragile Footing: Iran’s nuclear program has long been the focus of international suspicion. While Tehran insists its activities are peaceful, many countries...

Recognizing Palestine: The Gesture That Changes Nothing—And Everything.

The recent wave of recognition of a Palestinian state by key western nations marks a significant diplomatic shift. Whil over 150 countries have recognized...

As the West Wavers, Where Does China Stand on Palestine?

Political and intelligence circles in Beijing believed that the British and French declarations regarding a Palestinian state reflected the deep frustration felt by the...

The Politics Behind the Tehran–Islamabad–Istanbul Link

The plan to bring back the Tehran–Islamabad–Istanbul rail corridor feels like one of those big regional ideas that’s been floating around for ages but...

The UNSC and the Unspoken War of Resolutions: The Moroccan Sahara Example

As the Security Council prepares to deliberate on the Moroccan Sahara, it is increasingly evident that the issue transcends the mere mechanics of diplomacy....

The Echoes of the Good Friday Agreement: The Turkish-Kurdish Peace Process

The recent announcement by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) to disarm could mark the closing salvo of its four-decade insurgency against the Turkish state....

Smotrich’s Apocalyptic “Decisive Plan”

Notorious both in Israel and abroad, yet beloved as a visionary by his constituencies, Bezalel Smotrich is the far-right leader of Israel’s National Religious...

The Price of Statehood: What Recognition Means for Palestine and Israel

Since 1998, a number of  western countries, including Britain, France, Canada, Australia, and Belgium, are said to have been preparing to formally recognize an...

Reason And Existence: Israel And Nuclear War

“The rational is not thinkable without its other, the non-rational, and never appears in reality without it.” - Karl Jaspers, Reason and Existence (1935) Introduction Along...

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