A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
The United States, Russia, and Iran have chosen markedly different approaches to security assistance in the Middle East, with dramatic implications for statebuilding and stability.
Emmy-winning journalist Kim Ghattas discusses her new book with David Ignatius
Turkey’s military intervention in Libya, involving the deployment of Syrian fighters, is the latest chess move in a long-running civil war that followed the 2011 revolution, the NATO-led intervention, and the overthrow of the dictator Muammar Qaddafi.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
As the news of the killing of Qassem Suleimani sunk in, the differences between how it was covered in the West and the reaction in the wider Arab world became clear.
Despite some historical tensions, ties between Palestinian factions and Iran never fully ceased.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
The U.S. president has said that Washington aims to seize Syria’s oil, but no one takes the explanation seriously.
A new wave of Arab uprisings suggests that the authoritarian bargain of the past may be collapsing.
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