US-Iranian Detente: Risks Of Confining Accommodation To Nuclear Issues – Analysis
By Riad Kahwaji The U.S.-Iranian rapprochement is generally a very positive step supported by all nations, especially America’s allies in
Read moreBy Riad Kahwaji The U.S.-Iranian rapprochement is generally a very positive step supported by all nations, especially America’s allies in
Read moreBy Riad Kahwaji Syrian rebels have learned, as all their Arab allies have, that it is very hard to be
Read moreOman’s primary foreign policy objectives appear to be to ensure stability in the Arabian Gulf and maintain independence from Saudi
Read moreBy Emily Boulter Over a two-month period Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika vanished from the country’s political scene. He was reported
Read moreBy Riad Kahwaji The statement by Carla Del Ponte, lead investigator in the United Nations International Independent Commission of Inquiries
Read moreBy Emily Boulter In February 2011, just two days after the fall of President Hosni Mubarak, Egypt permitted two Iranian
Read moreBy Riad Kahwaji and Dr. Theodore Karasik, Tension is high throughout the Greater Middle East region starting from Mauritania in
Read moreThe speech by Syrian President Bashar Assad delivered on January 6, 2013, his first speech in six months, portrayed a
Read moreBy Riad Kahwaji The Syrian opposition parties have finally succeeded in unifying themselves in the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary
Read moreBy Riad Kahwaji The U.S. Administration of President Barak Obama is about to complete its first term in office and
Read more