Are The Insurgencies Truly Over? The End Of The Syrian Civil War – Analysis
By Thomas R. McCabe* While the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) has lost control of its statelet in Iraq and Syria,
Read moreBy Thomas R. McCabe* While the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) has lost control of its statelet in Iraq and Syria,
Read moreBy Ramy Aziz* Abdel Fattah al-Sisi came to power in July 2013 through a military coup, supported by many sectors
Read moreBy Atef Alshehri* The ongoing transformation of Mecca and Medina is a deeply contested issue. As Islam’s holiest sites, their
Read moreBy Cynthia Farahat* In August 2012, Mohamed Morsi, Egyptian president and leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, appointed general Abdel Fattah
Read moreBy Sariel Birnbaum* Movies, television series, and childrens’ cartoons are important in many cultures, but in Egypt, they have been
Read moreBy Anne-Christine Hoff* While Christians make up less than half a percent of Turkey’s population, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and
Read moreBy Kobi Michael and Yoel Guzansky* In an address to a prominent British think tank, Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu
Read moreBy Thomas R. McCabe* The destruction of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is undoubtedly a significant success,
Read moreBy Wolfgang G. Schwanitz* In October 1917, as British forces knocked at Jerusalem’s gates, the Ottoman authorities declared a string
Read moreBy Anna Borshchevskaya* The Russian military intervention in Syria on September 30, 2015, took many by surprise, but was years
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