27 Jan, 2025

How Did the War in Gaza Pave the Way for a Renewed Peace Process in Türkiye?

Mehmet Emin Cengiz | 27 January 2025 | AR

After a decade of hiatus, Türkiye is again undergoing a renewed peace process with the PKK. Hamas’ Al Aqsa Flood Operation on October 7, 2023, dramatically altered geopolitics in the Middle East

How Did the War in Gaza Pave the Way for a Renewed Peace Process in Türkiye?2025-01-27T17:28:37+03:00
24 Jan, 2025

From Iron Swords to Iron Walls
How Israelis Perceived the End of The War on Gaza

Sari Orabi | 24 January 2025 | AR | TR

(This text was translated from its original Arabic version.) On Tuesday afternoon, January 21, 2025, a number of Palestinians were killed in the Jenin camp. Dozens of others were injured in an attack by [...]

From Iron Swords to Iron Walls
How Israelis Perceived the End of The War on Gaza
2025-01-30T16:29:42+03:00
17 Jan, 2025

The Remnants of the Assad Regime and the New Syrian Authority’s Attitude Toward Them: Assertiveness and Pragmatism

Ayman Aldassouky | 17 January 2025 | AR

(This publication was translated from its original Arabic version.) Abstract: Contrary to expectations, the fall of the Assad regime did not lead to a repetition of the Iraqi scenario, as the new Syrian authority [...]

The Remnants of the Assad Regime and the New Syrian Authority’s Attitude Toward Them: Assertiveness and Pragmatism2025-02-17T15:51:35+03:00
17 Jan, 2025

The Palestinian Authority’s Military Operation in Jenin Camp: Dimensions and Repercussions on Inter-Palestinian Relations

Mohammad Abdullah | 17 January 2025 | AR

At the time of writing these lines, the ongoing incidents in Jenin camp have resulted in 15 victims, which include six members of the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) National Security Forces of various ranks, three children, journalist Shaza Al-Sabbagh, and a member of the Jenin Battalion, Yazid Ja’ayseh, who was wanted by the occupation forces.

The Palestinian Authority’s Military Operation in Jenin Camp: Dimensions and Repercussions on Inter-Palestinian Relations2025-01-27T17:35:20+03:00
30 Dec, 2024

Misinformation or Tactical Diversion: The Alleged Hit on the UAE’s Diplomatic Post in Sudan

Tayseer Mohamedali | 30 December 2024

Sudan’s war, now entering its twentieth month, has evolved into one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises after the eruption of the destructive confrontations between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group [...]

Misinformation or Tactical Diversion: The Alleged Hit on the UAE’s Diplomatic Post in Sudan2024-12-30T15:16:30+03:00
18 Dec, 2024

Drone Strikes in the Al Sharq Region: The Evolvement of Asymmetrical Warfare

Habiba Ali | 18 December 2024

Asymmetrical warfare has long been a defining feature of conflict in the Middle East, shaped by various factors, including sectarian divisions, power vacuums, external interventions, and the region's complex geopolitics. The introduction of advanced [...]

Drone Strikes in the Al Sharq Region: The Evolvement of Asymmetrical Warfare2024-12-20T10:25:28+03:00
17 Dec, 2024

Domestic, Regional, and International Reactions to the Syrian Revolution

Mohamad Fawaz Mehmet Emin Cengiz | 17 December 2024 | AR

The Syrian regime’s 61-year-old tyranny has finally fallen. The country's new rulers have been trying to pave the way for a political transitional process. Regional countries also do not stay idle in this new period. Some regional countries have already started engaging in political talks with HTS and its allies through the Department of Political Affairs of the new government in the country. So far, meetings have been held with ambassadors of Iraq, Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, UAE, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Italy. It was also announced that Qatar would soon open its embassy in Damascus.

Domestic, Regional, and International Reactions to the Syrian Revolution2024-12-17T13:22:04+03:00
12 Dec, 2024

December 8th, 2024: A Full-Fledged Popular Revolution in Syria

Mehmet Emin Cengiz | 12 December 2024 | AR

The 61-year-old regime has finally fallen in Syria. The tyranny of the Baath Party that seized power in the country in 1963 later turned into the Assad clan’s dynasty in 1970 through an intra-party coup Hafez Assad called the 'Corrective Movement,' was consigned to history with a popular revolution on December 8th, 2024, after only a 12-day-long military operation. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the dizzying developments have far exceeded expectations even for seasoned Syria experts following the crisis for many years.

December 8th, 2024: A Full-Fledged Popular Revolution in Syria2024-12-12T16:03:38+03:00
12 Dec, 2024

Al Sharq Strategic Research Internship Announcement 2025

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 12 December 2024

Al Sharq Strategic Research is looking for interns for a five-month paid internship scheme starting in January 2025. The internship position is for young fellows who have an interest and experience in studying the [...]

Al Sharq Strategic Research Internship Announcement 20252024-12-13T16:12:26+03:00
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