Politics
Regime Change in QatarMonday 17 June 2013
Knee-deep in Syria’s civil war and surrounded by family quarrels, Qatar’s emir is looking to hand over the country to his thirty-three-year-old (...)
Jordan’s Web policy mistakeFriday 14 June 2013
The last thing King Abdullah II needs is to associate his traditionally enlightened monarchy with the practices of his repressive neighbors.
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U.S. Treasury Sanctions Hizballah Operatives in West AfricaWednesday 12 June 2013
6/11/2013
Action Targets Hizballah’s Global Support Network Responsible for Fundraising and Recruiting
WASHINGTON – The Department of the (...)
Regional Consequences of Qatar’s Leadership TransitionTuesday 11 June 2013
The forthcoming elevation of Crown Prince Tamim to Qatar’s top leadership roles could spur Iran and other rivals to play mischief.
Reports (...)
Mr Narendra Modi’s Affidavit of Innocence - Your Democratic RightSunday 9 June 2013
A DEMOCRATIC APPEAL
We strongly feel – as you surely do – that those who seek to lead our nation should stand above all reproach. A leader (...)
Pew Forum: Among Muslims, Internet Use Goes Hand-in-Hand With More Open Views Toward Western CultureThursday 6 June 2013
Around the world, Muslims who use the internet are much more likely than other Muslims to have a favorable opinion of Western movies, music and (...)
The Qusayr Rules: The Syrian Regime’s Changing Way of WarFriday 31 May 2013
Given the regime’s renewed offensive capabilities, delaying foreign military assistance any further is a recipe for more rebel defeats. (...)
Hezbollah’s Declaration of War in Syria: Military ImplicationsWednesday 29 May 2013
Hezbollah’s commitment to the Syrian conflict will likely change the course of the war.
On May 25, Hezbollah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah (...)
As Syrian war shuts down trade routes, Turkish business improvisesSaturday 25 May 2013
By Kevin Sullivan
ISKENDERUN, Turkey — The Nissos Rodos, a 630-foot ferry, once cruised the Greek islands, moving tourists from one sunny (...)
Algeria: Middle East’s next revolt if soccer is a barometerThursday 23 May 2013
Algeria is competing to be the next Arab nation to witness a popular revolt. That is assuming soccer is a barometer of rising discontent in a (...)
German Intelligence Sees Assad Regaining HoldWednesday 22 May 2013
By Matthias Gebauer
Not even a year ago, German intelligence predicted Syrian autocrat Bashar Assad’s regime would soon collapse. Now, the (...)
Tehran to Decide Who Can Run for PresidentTuesday 21 May 2013
As the regime narrows the list of approved candidates for the upcoming presidential election, Washington should criticize Tehran for limiting who (...)
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Views on IranMonday 20 May 2013
Washington Institute fellow Eric Trager sat down with Foreign Policy Association blogger Reza Akhlaghi to discuss how Egypt’s leaders view Iran’s (...)
Saudi princes involved in "money laundering" for HezbollahFriday 17 May 2013
Owen Bowcott and Ian Black
Appeal court judges agreed to the release of documents in the dispute between the Saudi princes and a Jordanian (...)
Pakistan: A New Beginning?Thursday 16 May 2013
Although opposition leader Nawaz Sharif was favored going into Pakistan’s fraught parliamentary elections on Saturday, nobody predicted that his (...)
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