24 Aug, 2022

Chinese Hegemony, Economic Ties and National Security: Explaining China’s ties with Armed Non-State Actors in the Muslim world

Mohammed Sinan Siyech | 24 August 2022

In recent decades, China has fast emerged as a rising regional if not global superpower with its military spending and technological advances among the best in the world. Simultaneously, the nation has also been taking a more aggressive and pro-active foreign policy to establish its presence globally. Amidst these ventures

Chinese Hegemony, Economic Ties and National Security: Explaining China’s ties with Armed Non-State Actors in the Muslim world2022-09-20T12:42:23+03:00
22 Aug, 2022

Banning ties with Israel, Iraq shakes finger to inside and outside of the country

Mehmet Alaca | 22 August 2022 | TR

Amid Iraq’s months-long ongoing government formation crisis since the 1 October 2021 general elections, the Iraqi parliament has recently passed a law that criminalizes relations with Israel. Although the law at first glance seems to have covered up the political dead-lock and gathered all the rival groups in support of the law, it is in fact in closely related to the both domestic and regional relations surrounding Iraq

Banning ties with Israel, Iraq shakes finger to inside and outside of the country2022-08-25T14:31:59+03:00
2 Aug, 2022

Biden’s fruitless visit to Saudi Arabia and beyond: the elephant in the room remains

Betul Dogan Akkas | 02 August 2022

Biden's fruitless visit to Saudi Arabia and beyond: the elephant in the room remains Last month US President Joe Biden visited the Middle East, including Israel, the occupied West Bank and Saudi Arabia, in [...]

Biden’s fruitless visit to Saudi Arabia and beyond: the elephant in the room remains2022-08-25T14:44:13+03:00
27 Jul, 2022

The regional diplomacy taking place in the Persian Gulf must not be dismissed

Mehran Haghirian Henrietta Toivanen | 27 July 2022

The regional diplomacy taking place in the Persian Gulf must not be dismissed Donald Trump’s trip to Riyadh in May 2017 kickstarted the most tension-filled era in the Persian Gulf region. These tensions lasted [...]

The regional diplomacy taking place in the Persian Gulf must not be dismissed2022-08-02T11:33:18+03:00
18 Jul, 2022

Tunisia Decides: A Constitutional Referendum-or a Referendum on Saied?

Larbi Sadiki | 18 July 2022

Tunisia Decides: A Constitutional Referendum-or a Referendum on Saied? Tunisians and outside observers wait anxiously for 25 July, when President Kais Saied plans to hold a referendum on his new constitution. This 25 July [...]

Tunisia Decides: A Constitutional Referendum-or a Referendum on Saied?2022-09-27T11:51:49+03:00
4 Jul, 2022

Post-Election Dynamics in Lebanon: From Bi-Polar to Tri-Polar Political Structure

Mustafa Yetim | 04 July 2022

While Lebanon has long been divided between the 8 March and 14 March blocs since the assassination of Rafiq Hariri, leading Sunni figure and then Lebanese Prime Minister

Post-Election Dynamics in Lebanon: From Bi-Polar to Tri-Polar Political Structure2022-07-18T16:57:38+03:00
21 Jun, 2022

Qatar’s Return to Mediation Diplomacy: What Changed?

İbrahim KARATAŞ | 21 June 2022

This research elucidates characteristics of Qatar’s mediation diplomacy, one of the basic pillars by which the small state gains greater influence in regional and world politics. Qatar’s brokerage before the Arab Spring was largely successful and helped it obtain new friends and become known as a reliable partner by conflicting parties

Qatar’s Return to Mediation Diplomacy: What Changed?2022-06-22T12:15:08+03:00
17 Jun, 2022

The Impact of the Ukraine War on Iran-Russia Relations in Syria | Jun 17, 2022

Hamidreza Azizi | 17 June 2022

Russia’s need to focus on the war in Ukraine is likely to lead to a period of closer military coordination, if not cooperation, between Iran and Russia in Syria. In a long-term perspective

The Impact of the Ukraine War on Iran-Russia Relations in Syria | Jun 17, 2022 2022-08-25T14:47:28+03:00
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