21 Feb, 2018

Modi in the Middle East: a Diplomatic Masterstroke for India or Playing with Fire?

Kamal Alam | 21 February 2018

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s historic six day trip to India is seen as a culmination of Narendra Modi’s finest diplomacy as his first term begins its final year. It is an astonishing [...]

Modi in the Middle East: a Diplomatic Masterstroke for India or Playing with Fire?2020-08-09T13:50:20+03:00
8 Jan, 2018

The Emerging Military Alliance between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi: What are the Implications for Islamabad?

Kamal Alam | 08 January 2018

In early December 2017, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced the formation of a new military alliance that would oversee all aspects of strategic military, political and [...]

The Emerging Military Alliance between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi: What are the Implications for Islamabad?2020-08-09T14:34:58+03:00
7 Nov, 2017

Could the Kurdish Independence Referendum Mobilize Sunni Arabs in Iraq?

Merve Keskin | 07 November 2017

The fight against the Islamic State (IS) is about to come to an end. Despite the fact that eradicating the IS is in its final phases, the independence referendum held by the Kurdistan Regional [...]

Could the Kurdish Independence Referendum Mobilize Sunni Arabs in Iraq?2020-08-09T14:40:18+03:00
11 Aug, 2017

Where ideologies mattered less: transitional justice reveals the other face of Tunisian dictatorship

Huda Mzioudet | 11 August 2017

On January, 26, 2017, six Tunisians testified at the Truth and Dignity Commission in a public hearing session about the human rights abuses of the regime of Habib Bourguiba. The symbolic date marked the 39th [...]

Where ideologies mattered less: transitional justice reveals the other face of Tunisian dictatorship2020-08-09T14:25:13+03:00
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