The state of Egypt’s revolution, three years later
The Muslim Brotherhood has survived three major crackdowns in its 80 year history with its reformist agenda in tact. One under the monarchy in 1949, and two under Nasser...
March 24, 2014
The Muslim Brotherhood has survived three major crackdowns in its 80 year history with its reformist agenda in tact. One under the monarchy in 1949, and two under Nasser...
March 24, 2014
Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon articulated publicly what Israeli leaders say privately: Give us your tax money, weapons and your veto power but “leave us alone.” He called the...
March 22, 2014
A resolution to the crisis in Egypt doesn’t look as if it is on the agenda as we enter the revolution’s fourth year. This should not surprise us, as...
March 22, 2014
Catherine Ashton, the EU Foreign Affairs High Representative, remains the only foreign official to have met with ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi during his detention. Shortly after the coup...
March 22, 2014
The interim agreement between Iran and the P5 +1 world powers (the United States, Russia, Britain, France, China and Germany) in Geneva on November 24 last year, which saw...
March 22, 2014
One recent tweet summed up the feelings of many of its own citizens about Turkey: “It would have been a very enjoyable country if only we weren’t its citizens.”...
March 22, 2014
Russia is keen to capitalise on the opportunities presented by the Iranian nuclear deal, as Gulf states become open to working with new international partners. However, it’s unclear the...
March 22, 2014
The Geneva II conference on Syria, first announced by US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in September 2013, will finally convene in Switzerland...
March 22, 2014
Turkey is going through another tumultuous period six months after the Gezi Parki protests that shook the country. The de facto dispute between the Gulen Movement (GM) and the...
March 22, 2014
States are increasingly employing the hegemonic discourse of “terror” to justify collective punishment, the dehumanisation of perceived enemies and the discrimination against communities based on their race or religion,...