17 Feb, 2021

Russia’s “Return” to the Middle East and the Arab Uprisings
Feb 17, 2021

Leonid M. Issaev | 17 February 2021 | AR | TR

The onset of the Arab uprisings in 2011 marked the beginning of not only a new order in the Middle East, but also the start of Russia’s “return” to the Middle East. Russia would increasingly position itself as one of the key actors which the new regional order would depend on. Researchers

Russia’s “Return” to the Middle East and the Arab Uprisings
Feb 17, 2021
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8 Feb, 2021

What does Blinken’s confirmation hearing say about future US policy in the Middle East ?

Anna L. Jacobs | 08 February 2021

What does Blinken’s confirmation hearing say about future US policy in the Middle East ?  On January 19, the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing in which Biden’s Secretary of State nominee [...]

What does Blinken’s confirmation hearing say about future US policy in the Middle East ?2022-04-22T14:47:19+03:00
3 Feb, 2021

Sculpting the Statue of Revolution and Democracy: Tunisia Ten Years On

Larbi Sadiki | 03 February 2021 | AR

As Arabs mark the tenth anniversary of their uprisings, scholars find endless interpretations of how to read them. Transitologists are yet to find their Godot – Arab Spring “democracy”. Ten years have been fraught with more counter-revolution than revolution? And of more authoritarian rule than democracy?

Sculpting the Statue of Revolution and Democracy: Tunisia Ten Years On2022-06-10T17:01:13+03:00
15 Jan, 2021

Incoming Biden Presidency: Implications for India-Middle East Relations

Mohammed Sinan Siyech | 15 January 2021

With the electoral victory of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, US foreign policy towards the Middle East will witness a few course changes based on previous statements made by the incoming president. It behooves analysts, therefore, to understand what sort of changes a Biden presidency can bring to India’s foreign policy specifically towards the Middle East

Incoming Biden Presidency: Implications for India-Middle East Relations2022-04-25T15:33:34+03:00
14 Jan, 2021

Ten years After the Arab Spring: Has the Libyan Conflict Come to an End?

Ferhat Polat | 14 January 2021

Ten years After the Arab Spring: Has the Libyan Conflict Come to an End? Political uprisings and widespread protests that erupted in late 2010 and known as the Arab Spring have shaken the entire Middle [...]

Ten years After the Arab Spring: Has the Libyan Conflict Come to an End?2022-06-23T12:18:03+03:00
13 Jan, 2021

Breakthrough in the Gulf Crisis Will Shape Regional Geopolitics

Samuel Ramani | 13 January 2021 | TR

On January 5, the Qatar diplomatic crisis came to an abrupt end at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Egypt ended their boycott against Qatar, which began in June 2017

Breakthrough in the Gulf Crisis Will Shape Regional Geopolitics2022-04-26T11:42:01+03:00
6 Jan, 2021

Youthful Anger and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Iraqi Kurdistan

Kamaran Palani | 06 January 2021 | AR

Youth disillusionment with the heavily politicised system of governance in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) is not new. What is new is that young people’s anger and frustration now present a serious challenge to the KRI’s internal legitimacy

Youthful Anger and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Iraqi Kurdistan2022-06-10T16:45:20+03:00
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