Syria, Serious, the most Syria-ous

How can we observe and interpret (the distance between) success and failure from a historical perspective? This question remains a difficult one to (satisfy...

A Struggle in Shadows: The Fight between a New and Old Iran

Prior to the 1979 Revolution Iran had experienced an epic transformation during the Pahlavi monarchy. During this time Iran transformed from a mainly tribal...

Spilt Milk: The Unintended Consequences of Russian Sanctions

In the United States the Office of Economic Sanctions Policy and Implementation (SPI) holds responsibility for the development and implementation of international sanctions. A...

Ending the vicious cycle in Syria’s ongoing catastrophe

Conflict in Syria is now in its fifth year and has become the world’s largest humanitarian crisis after the Second World War. ...

The file of the refugee crisis remains open

The massive influx of migrants – Arab and African refugees to Europe – is unanimously considered to have triggered this summer the most serious...

Putin: Cleaning Up an American Mess

The recent appearance of Russian President Vladimir Putin before the UN was a command performance for any Western analyst who wants a deeper and...

Outflanking Iran: The Salman Canal Proposal

The Riyadh-based Arab Century Center for Studies published a report last month that calls for a 950km canal to be built through Saudi Arabia...

How International Sanctions Helped Putin at Home

The United States imposed sanctions on Russia in response to the annexation of Crimea and subsequent involvement in the war in Ukraine. The sanctions...

Syria: a labyrinth of ruin

The conflict and resulting destruction in Syria has been going on since 2011 and no foreseeable end is in sight. Over...

The Republicans

First, there is the race for the nomination of leadership in the Republican Party, and second, there is the race for the US presidency....

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