26 Jan, 2017

Russia And Egypt: Opportunities In Bilateral Relations & The Limits Of Cooperation

Leonid M. Issaev | 26 January 2017

Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, relations between Egypt and Russia underwent a period of "stagnation" characterized by a weak level of interaction, as well as the decay of the old relations and forms of cooperation.

Russia And Egypt: Opportunities In Bilateral Relations & The Limits Of Cooperation2020-08-15T13:11:21+03:00
23 Jan, 2017

From Ideology to Pragmatism: How Putin Changed Russia’s Focus in the Middle East

Yury Barmin | 23 January 2017

The success of the Russian military in Syria against all odds has reignited the debate as to what guides Vladimir Putin in the Middle East and whether Syria is only a harbinger of its ambitions.

From Ideology to Pragmatism: How Putin Changed Russia’s Focus in the Middle East2021-06-10T15:26:56+03:00
18 Jan, 2017

Can the U.S. under Trump and Russia Cooperate in the Middle East?

Dimitar Bechev | 18 January 2017 | TR

With Donald Trump on the brink of being sworn in as the new president, relations between U.S. and Russia are also on the verge of rapprochement.  The incoming administration, which sees Moscow as an ally in the fight against the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) in Syria,

Can the U.S. under Trump and Russia Cooperate in the Middle East?2020-08-10T19:07:58+03:00
16 Jan, 2017

 Rafsanjani: A Portrait

Abdullah Yegin | 16 January 2017 | AR

Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, one of Iran’s most important political actors and a man who took on crucial roles at some of the most critical times from the 1979 Islamic revolution to the present day, has passed away from a heart attack at the age of 82. Despite his advanced years, Rafsanjani’s death was not an expected development, and came as a shock to the

 Rafsanjani: A Portrait2020-08-15T13:09:31+03:00
16 Jan, 2017

The Turkish PM’s visit to Iraq: A New Turn in Relations?

Mesut Ozcan | 16 January 2017 | AR | TR

After critical statements were exchanged between Turkish and Iraqi politicians over the last quarter of 2016, the New Year began with the visit of a Turkish delegation to Baghdad and Erbil led by Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım.

The Turkish PM’s visit to Iraq: A New Turn in Relations?2020-08-10T19:39:20+03:00
9 Jan, 2017

Intra-group Fractures in Iraq Paper Series (I): The Sunni Arabs’ Political Crisis

Muhanad Seloom | 09 January 2017 | TR

Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, U.S. State Department officials have often observed that Arab Sunnis do not have arepresentative leadership in the way the Shia in Iraq do. Almost all Arab Shia in Iraq answer to Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the highest Shia religious authority in Iraq

Intra-group Fractures in Iraq Paper Series (I): The Sunni Arabs’ Political Crisis2020-08-15T13:13:25+03:00
29 Dec, 2016

What’s Next for the Opposition After Aleppo

Ammar Kahf | 29 December 2016 | AR | TR

The fall of Aleppo is not the end of the opposition in Syria, but perhaps marks the beginning of a Russian attempt to consolidate spheres of influence that are controlled by its regional allies and then push for a political track within its interpretation of political transition.

What’s Next for the Opposition After Aleppo2020-08-17T12:51:31+03:00
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