9 Apr, 2019

The Phenomenon of YPG Transnational Fighters in Syria

Sinan Hatahet Mehmet Emin Cengiz Bedir Mulla Rashid | 09 April 2019 | AR | TR

Even though foreign fighters are an age-old phenomenon, they have once again come to the fore with the outbreak of the war in Syria. The battlefield has attracted thousands of foreign volunteers who have joined

The Phenomenon of YPG Transnational Fighters in Syria2020-08-15T11:31:46+03:00
3 Apr, 2019

The Middle East as the First Battlefield of Web 2.0

Nabeel Odeh Ikbal Ben Gaied Hassine | 03 April 2019 | AR | TR

This paper looks at the fundamental characteristics of the design of technology platforms in an attempt to shed light on the way technological infrastructure (i.e. Facebook and Twitter) can be used by political actors to create and exert power.

The Middle East as the First Battlefield of Web 2.02020-08-15T11:37:15+03:00
27 Feb, 2019

Israel’s Rapprochement with the Arab States: Will Regional Interests Prevail Over International Recognition?

Fatih Şemsettin Işık | 27 February 2019 | TR

General elections are upcoming in Israel and current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will likely keep his post despite facing police investigations over several cases of alleged corruption. Even if he is removed from the [...]

Israel’s Rapprochement with the Arab States: Will Regional Interests Prevail Over International Recognition?2020-08-09T14:19:12+03:00
13 Feb, 2019

Transformation of Political Islam in a Changing Regional Order Book

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 13 February 2019 | AR | TR

This book examines and analyses the ongoing transformation of Political Islam Movements (PIMs) in seven countries where the Arab uprisings phenomenon took different forms: massive mobilization that induced leadership change

Transformation of Political Islam in a Changing Regional Order Book2022-09-05T12:46:27+03:00
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