15 Oct, 2021

Launching a New Task Force: “Post-Oslo transformations in Palestinian Society”

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 15 October 2021 | AR | TR

Launching a New Task Force: “Post-Oslo transformations in Palestinian Society” Since the 1993 Oslo Accords and the subsequent establishment of the Palestinian Authority, Palestinian society has witnessed major [...]

Launching a New Task Force: “Post-Oslo transformations in Palestinian Society”2022-04-07T15:04:53+03:00
1 Jun, 2020

The Three Pillars of Turkey’s Syria Policy in the Face of Covid-19

Mehmet Emin Cengiz | 01 June 2020

The Three Pillars of Turkey's Syria Policy in the Face of Covid-19 The Covid-19 pandemic may change many things in international affairs, but thus far, it has failed to alter the conflict dynamics in Syria. Even [...]

The Three Pillars of Turkey’s Syria Policy in the Face of Covid-192022-05-27T13:14:33+03:00
2 Jul, 2019

Morsi’s Death Throws the Brotherhood into Further Turmoil

Mohammad Affan | 02 July 2019

Morsi's Death Throws the Brotherhood into Further Turmoil The tragic death of the ousted president Mohammed Morsi in a courtroom cage elicited minimal reaction inside Egypt. Apart from small confrontations between angry protestors and police [...]

Morsi’s Death Throws the Brotherhood into Further Turmoil2022-08-22T14:09:37+03:00
2 May, 2019

Al Sharq Forum launches youth conference in Malaysia

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 02 May 2019

KUALA LUMPUR The Al Sharq Youth Conference opened Wednesday in Malaysia with the attendance of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and Wadah Khanfar, chairman of event organizer, the Al Sharq Forum. The conference, focusing on the [...]

Al Sharq Forum launches youth conference in Malaysia2019-10-23T15:38:24+03:00
7 Jan, 2019

2018 Was A Dark Turn Towards Autocracy. Will 2019 Bring Change?

Wadah Khanfar | 07 January 2019 | AR

2018 Was A Dark Turn Towards Autocracy. Will 2019 Bring Change? Throughout 2018, the Arab world continued to slide down to new lows. We stand before brutality led by blood-thirsty generals, by despotic princes and [...]

2018 Was A Dark Turn Towards Autocracy. Will 2019 Bring Change?2022-09-01T15:04:41+03:00
6 Jan, 2019

2018 Was a Dark Turn Towards Autocracy. Will 2019 Bring Change? | Opinion

Wadah Khanfar | 06 January 2019

Throughout 2018, the Arab world continued to slide down to new lows. We stand before brutality led by blood-thirsty generals, by despotic princes and by corrupt politicians. It is a scene that will burden the [...]

2018 Was a Dark Turn Towards Autocracy. Will 2019 Bring Change? | Opinion2020-08-11T12:52:47+03:00
23 Oct, 2018

What Jamal Khashoggi’s murder tells us about the West’s ‘friendly’ autocrats

Zeynep Koc | 23 October 2018

What Jamal Khashoggi's murder tells us about the West's 'friendly' autocrats Jamal Khashoggi left this world in a way that can only be described as monstrous. Saudi Arabia has finally admitted that he was killed - but [...]

What Jamal Khashoggi’s murder tells us about the West’s ‘friendly’ autocrats2022-09-27T11:27:08+03:00
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