Tremblements de terre meurtriers : Comment la politique internationale joue sur… Hala Amer Apr 4, 2023 Le tremblement de terre de magnitude 7,8 qui a frappé la Syrie et la Turquie le 6 février dernier a exacerbé l’état…
Justice in Syria: There Should Be Some Sophia Nemeth Aug 20, 2021 Where transitional justice mechanisms have sought to enforce accountability and achieve justice for victims around…
Idlib: Syria’s Final Battle Andrew Fawaz Apr 6, 2020 After nine long years of brutal conflict, the Syrian Civil War is beginning its final chapter, and Idlib, the final…
Russia’s Successes and Failures in the Middle East Ethan Fogel Mar 15, 2018 A key tenant in Russia's new Foreign Policy Concept, passed in December 2016, was to increase their power and…
Donald Trump and the Arab World War Abdalla Saleh Dec 2, 2016 The election of Donald Trump as President of the United States has aroused a variety of reactions throughout the…
Saving Lives in a War Zone: The White Helmets Iman Lahouaoula Oct 31, 2016 With a Nobel Peace Prize nomination and a feature Netflix documentary under their belt, not to mention the 60 000…
Rojava: A Utopia Born in Blood Come Allard de Grandmaison Feb 20, 2016 In northern Syria, an ideological war within a war is taking place. It brings two contradictory models into…
No End in Sight: The Syrian Conflict in 2016 Abdalla Saleh Jan 16, 2016 Once magnificent cities now lying in ruins. Wailing mothers, holding lifeless infants to their chests. Ghastly …
How Hezbollah’s Involvement in Syria Sheds Light on the Beirut Attacks Come Allard de Grandmaison Dec 3, 2015 On Thursday, November 12, a double suicide attack killed 43 people and injured hundreds in the predominantly Shiite…
How ISIS and Sunni Rage Remade the Middle East Sarie Khalid Oct 28, 2015 The Bush White House’s decision to invade Iraq, overthrow Saddam Hussein’s Ba’athist dictatorship and…