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Nino Orto
March 27, 2017

The Islamic State conflict: Why the Caliphate will survive in Iraq

Nino Orto
March 27, 2017

Even if Mosul falls, disputes between the Shi'a, Sunni and Kurdish political and military factions will lead to Islamic State's return.

Tagged: ISIS, Jihadists, Iraqi Civil War, Iraq War, Iraq Crisis, Syrian War, Kurdistan, Shiite, Sunni, Mosul, Falluja, Al-Qa'ida, Muqtada al-Sadr

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Matthew Williams
February 26, 2017

The Siege of Mosul, its geo-strategic importance and the humanitarian crisis in Ninewa

Matthew Williams
February 26, 2017

The war for Iraq and Syria will change the Greater Middle East. 

Tagged: Mosul, Syrian War, Iraqi Civil War, ISIS, The Arab Revolutions, The Iraq War, Iraq, Refugee Crisis

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Matthew Williams
January 10, 2017

Managing the Frontiers: The Obama Doctrine and the Greater Middle East

Matthew Williams
January 10, 2017

Barack Obama's legacy in the Middle East will divide historians.

Tagged: The Obama Doctrine, Drone Warfare, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, The Iraq War, The Arab Revolutions, Syrian War

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Matthew Williams
December 14, 2016

The Dirty War in Aleppo

Matthew Williams
December 14, 2016

No side will emerge untainted by the harrowing violence in the streets of Aleppo. 

Tagged: Beirut, Aleppo, Baghdad, Mosul

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Matthew Williams
November 8, 2016

A Global Crisis: The Rise of Donald Trump

Matthew Williams
November 8, 2016

The violence of Trumpism is the symptom of a wider global crisis.

Tagged: Middle East, US Elections, Hilary Clinton, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Ukraine, Russia, Brexit, European Union, Mosul, Aleppo, Afghanistan

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Elizabeth Dysktra McCarthy
October 21, 2016

Tajikistan: When the academics threaten freedom

Elizabeth Dysktra McCarthy
October 21, 2016

Arbitrary limits on free speech, access to information and political activism: authoritarianism in Tajikistan is peaking.

Tagged: Tajikistan, Central Asia, Freedom of Speech, Academics, Activism, Development, Human Rights, Rahmon

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