8 Nov, 2018

Thoughts on a Cooperation Mechanism for Syrian Refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey

Michael Nasr | 08 November 2018 | AR | TR

This brief paper discusses the challenges that Syrian Refugees face in Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey. In short, it analyzes the situation of refugees in each of these three countries

Thoughts on a Cooperation Mechanism for Syrian Refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey2022-09-08T11:00:34+03:00
5 Nov, 2018

Did Malaysians Vote Islamists? Reflections on PAS and AMANAH in the 2018 General Election

Mohd Irwan Syazli Saidin | 05 November 2018 | AR | TR

In the latest general elections held in May 2018, PAS and the newly formed Islamist party, the AMANAH won the plurality of votes and managed to secure a number of legislative seats in the parliament and states

Did Malaysians Vote Islamists? Reflections on PAS and AMANAH in the 2018 General Election2022-09-08T12:27:41+03:00
25 Oct, 2018

Challenge Dialogue: What Links Russia and Saudi Arabia

Leonid M. Issaev | 25 October 2018 | AR | TR

Russia’s relations with Saudi Arabia throughout its modern history were difficult and ambiguous. The interaction between these countries involves a history of ups and downs, severe conflicts and sharp warmings, which can largely be explained by the constantly changing role and place of each country in the world in general and in the Middle East in particular.

Challenge Dialogue: What Links Russia and Saudi Arabia2022-09-08T13:35:03+03:00
24 Oct, 2018

Iraq’s Post-Government Formation Economic Outlook

Luay al-Khatteeb | 24 October 2018 | TR

Iraq is at a historic crossroads after stop-start efforts to reform its economy. Rapidly recovering oil prices have seen the return of Iraq’s investment budget and are providing a unique opportunity for the government to rebuild war torn cities and provide services for millions of citizens.

Iraq’s Post-Government Formation Economic Outlook2022-09-27T11:18:47+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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