4 May, 2021

Italy in the Middle East: The disconnect between geopolitics and arm diplomacy

Valentina Pegolo | 04 May 2021

Following the Arab Spring, Italy has tried to improve its geopolitical position in the Middle East. Its approach, however, has suffered from the lack of a grand strategy and overreliance on strategic partners

Italy in the Middle East: The disconnect between geopolitics and arm diplomacy2022-04-19T13:08:27+03:00
30 Apr, 2021

Greece, Israel, Cyprus and UAE: the congruence of a strategic partnership?

Harun Karcic | 30 April 2021

April was a busy month in the Mediterranean, particularly for the countries currently witnessing the birth pangs of a new strategic relationship: Greece, Israel, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Cyprus

Greece, Israel, Cyprus and UAE: the congruence of a strategic partnership?2022-04-20T16:49:29+03:00
29 Apr, 2021

Philips, Christopher. 2016. The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East.
Yale University Press, 320pp. ISBN-10: 9780300217179; ISBN-13: 978-0300217179; Kindle $20.18; Hardcover $19.59; Paperback $23.99

Fouad Mami | 29 April 2021

The Battle for Syria contends that no solid understanding of the ongoing mayhem in Syria is possible without an equal consideration of the country’s internal and external conditions. Most studies on Syria focus on the internal structure of the regime: its sectarian components which allegedly makes it ‘coup-proofed’

Philips, Christopher. 2016. The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East.
Yale University Press, 320pp. ISBN-10: 9780300217179; ISBN-13: 978-0300217179; Kindle $20.18; Hardcover $19.59; Paperback $23.99
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27 Apr, 2021

How the UAE seeks to leverage the GERD Nile dispute

Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | 27 April 2021

Renewed attempts to reach a breakthrough over Ethiopia’s River Nile dam faltered on April 4, as Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi reiterated his warnings of a conflict. Tensions are therefore extremely high over the ongoing construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

How the UAE seeks to leverage the GERD Nile dispute2022-04-20T17:23:43+03:00
22 Apr, 2021

Examining the Islamic State Resurgence in Iraq and Syria

Mohammed Sinan Siyech | 22 April 2021 | AR | TR

The Islamic State has gradually ramped up its attacks in Syria and Iraq since the mid-2020. This brief examines the group’s recent activities in both nations to interrogate if the group is undergoing a phase of resurgence in the region. Accordingly, it maps out the different factors that are aiding the group and provides some policy implications for governments in the region

Examining the Islamic State Resurgence in Iraq and Syria2022-04-19T13:54:19+03:00
19 Apr, 2021

Decoding the Intra-Kurdish Dialogue in Syria

Mehmet Emin Cengiz | 19 April 2021

The intra-Kurdish unity talks between the PYD and the KNC seem to be at an impasse. The unity negotiations, which are undoubtedly the product of times of crisis in Kurdish politics in Syria, started in April 2020, and two rounds of negotiations have already passed. Nevertheless, face-to-face negotiations between the sides stalled months ago, and the third round of talks could not be initiated despite various attempts and US mediation. Moreover, many obstacles lie ahead of the success of the unity talks.

Decoding the Intra-Kurdish Dialogue in Syria2022-04-19T14:05:16+03:00
26 Mar, 2021

Russia and the Gulf: The Revamping of Diplomacy

Leonid M. Issaev | 26 March 2021 | AR | TR

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s visit to the Gulf fell during a period of trials between the new United States administration and the GCC countries, primarily Saudi Arabia. Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman's “golden age” came to an end when former President Donald Trump stepped down and was replaced by Democrat Joseph Biden

Russia and the Gulf: The Revamping of Diplomacy2022-06-10T17:15:16+03:00
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