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Signs of hope in the Middle East? Don’t hold your breath

Optimists see hopeful signs that the Middle East may be exiting from a dark tunnel of violence, civil war, sectarian strife, and debilitating regional...

The Gulf crisis: Fighting it out down and dirty

In the three-month old Gulf crisis, nothing is too expensive or too down and dirty when it comes to buying influence, garnering soft power,...

Variations on a theme: The Gulf crisis settles into a family squabble

A three-month old crisis in the Gulf that has pitted Qatar against an alliance led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia has settled into...

Food for thought: UAE ambassador’s hacked mails feed crucial policy debates

The hacked email account of Yousef al-Otaiba, the influential United Arab Emirates ambassador in Washington, has provided unprecedented insight into the length to which...

Reducing Middle East tensions? Saudi-UAE moves hint at willingness to engage with Iran

Recent moves by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates suggest that the two Gulf states may be looking for ways to reduce tensions...

The Gulf crisis produces snail-pace social change and a dangerous arms race

A two-month old crisis pitting Qatar against an alliance led by the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia is proving to be a double-edged...

Gulf media wars produce losers, no winners

Feuding Gulf states that have pumped millions of dollars into public diplomacy appear to have done better in damaging the reputations of their detractors...

The Gulf crisis: Qatar’s 2022 World Cup moves into the firing line

A French investigation into possible corruption in business deals related to Qatar’s winning of World Cup hosting rights moved the 2022 tournament a step...

Playing both sides against the middle: Saudi engages with Iraqi Shiites

Saudi Arabia, with the Islamic State on the ropes in Iraq, is forging ties to Iraqi Shiite leaders and offering to help fund reconstruction...

The Gulf crisis: A lesson in reputation management

Lurking below the surface of the Gulf crisis, are rival, yet troubled, attempts by Qatar and its detractors to use sports to boost soft...

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A Time to Stop Laughing: Trump Policies and Nuclear War

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The (domestic) problem with Armenia’s recent elections

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been re-elected to...

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