Israel’s Upcoming Election: The View from Amman and Ramallah
Jordan and Palestine are bracing themselves for Israel’s fifth election in just over three years,...
Read Moreby Nasser bin Nasser | Oct 14, 2022 | International Relations, Israel/Palestine, Jordan, Levant, Politics | 0
Jordan and Palestine are bracing themselves for Israel’s fifth election in just over three years,...
Read Moreby Liam Campbell | Jun 10, 2022 | Central Asia, China, International Relations, Kazakhstan, Politics | 0
Though seldom analysed together, Mongolian and Kazakh foreign policies are connected today by...
Read Moreby Tutku Ayhan | Apr 22, 2022 | Civil Society, Iraq, NEPF's Long Read, Politics | 0
The persecution of the Yezidi people by Islamic State (IS) came to symbolise the brutality and...
Read Moreby Afeeya Akhand | Oct 4, 2021 | Covid-19, Iraq, Politics | 0
In July of this year, a fire tore through the COVID-19 isolation ward of Iraq’s al-Hussein...
Read Moreby SlavomĂr Horák, Charles University in Prague | Jul 16, 2021 | Economics, Energy, International Relations, Politics, Trade, Turkmenistan | 0
Turkmenistan has been facing an increasing crisis of food, primary products, and cash shortages....
Read Moreby Laura Sayah, Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies | Jul 15, 2021 | Civil Society, Economics, Lebanon, Politics | 0
In a small multi-sectarian country, such as Lebanon, highlighting religious and sectarian factors...
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