3 Aug, 2017

Russia in Libya: From Authoritarian Stability to Consensus Settlement

Yury Barmin | 03 August 2017 | TR

With the conflict in Libya proving to be hard to resolve through U.N. mediation, outside powers, including Russia, see an opportunity to facilitate the settlement of the crisis and serve their own interests by doing so.

Russia in Libya: From Authoritarian Stability to Consensus Settlement2020-08-10T18:13:56+03:00
14 Jul, 2017

Rouhani’s Iran: Moderation under Pressure

Walter Posch | 14 July 2017

The re-election of incumbent president Dr Hassan Rouhani must be read as a mandate for the continuation of his policy of de-escalation, both domestically and in foreign policy. That said, old challenges remain, such as a radical-populist domestic opposition, its resistance to economic reforms, and increasing tensions with Saudi Arabia.

Rouhani’s Iran: Moderation under Pressure2020-08-10T18:28:34+03:00
6 Jul, 2017

Palestinian Social Movements Abroad; a Body Parallel to the PLO, or Lobbyist Groups?

Dalal Bajes | 06 July 2017

This article highlights the two models of the Palestinian social movements: BDS and Palestinians of Europe Conference. It will focus on goals of these movements, strategies, achievements and obstacles they face to reach their goals.

Palestinian Social Movements Abroad; a Body Parallel to the PLO, or Lobbyist Groups?2020-08-09T16:19:55+03:00
29 Jun, 2017

Al-Jazeera gave Arab youth a voice. Gulf regimes must not silence it

Wadah Khanfar | 29 June 2017

Many states at different times have tried to contain al-Jazeera or force it to tone down its coverage. But with last week’s call to shut the network down, the Saudis and Emiratis have surpassed themselves. The [...]

Al-Jazeera gave Arab youth a voice. Gulf regimes must not silence it2020-08-11T12:53:10+03:00
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