Why the conflict against the Islamic State will profoundly reshape the ties and networks in Deir Ezzor.
Elliott Abrams addresses the nuclear deal with Iran and how the Iranian-Israeli rivalry might impact the Middle East.
The rise of electric vehicles appears unstoppable, but they need much more to cause a serious disruption in the transport sector.
A recent indictment prompts questions about the real value of the investigation and trial of Rafik al-Hariri’s assassins.
In an interview, Hassan Hassan examines the complex reality of the current fight for control over Syria’s eastern border region.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
Regional crises, water scarcity, and low agricultural yields mean the Middle East is increasingly less able to feed itself.
In an interview, Tarek Mitri says the United Nations was not equipped to deal with the violent Arab uprisings.
Morocco’s Salafists continue to maneuver uneasily between quietism and greater activism.
Two decades after the Bentalha massacre, the wounds remain open in Algeria.