Matthew Williams February 18, 2020 Starving Syria: Nearly a decade of civil war has led to a surge in child malnutrition in Syria. Matthew Williams February 18, 2020 Siege tactics, explosive weapons and systematic targeting of civilian and medical infrastructure is pushing Syria to the brink of famine.
Orwa Ajjoub May 29, 2019 From Jabhat al-Nusra to Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, what has changed? Orwa Ajjoub May 29, 2019 From insurgency to mini-state: The evolution of Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham.
Matthew Williams November 4, 2017 War within a War - Israel and Hezbollah's shadow conflict in Syria Matthew Williams November 4, 2017 Israel want to fight Hizbullah – when the moment arrives – in Lebanon but not in Syria.
Nino Orto July 12, 2017 Why we should not celebrate Mosul's "liberation" Nino Orto July 12, 2017 The siege of Mosul is finished, the Gulf Wars are far from over.
Nino Orto March 14, 2017 The post-Islamic State Middle East: What next for the terrorist organisation? Nino Orto March 14, 2017 What will happen to Islamic State after the recapturing of its key territories in Syria and Iraq?
Matthew Williams December 9, 2016 Highway Wars: The Politics of Iraqi Trade Routes Matthew Williams December 9, 2016 The Iraqi borderlands and their existing highways to neighbouring countries remain a key factor in fuelling regional conflict.