The Cedar Dissolution: Lebanon’s Civil Strife
The latest stand-off between Hezbollah and the Lebanese government underlines the primacy of the Shia movement. They have now fundamentally challenged the terms of the grand bargain between Lebanon’s many different sects and confessions.
Assessing Israel’s Gaza Strategies
Halting Hamas rocket attacks on Israel will ultimately require an authority that holds both the power and the interest to do so. Under the current circumstances, only two such potential authorities exist – Israel and Hamas.
Engaging Iran
The British left must face-up to the truth: Iran could still develop a nuclear bomb in the next few years. This can only be avoided, says Malcolm Chalmers, by engagement and diplomacy.
Dire Straits for US Mid-East Policy: The Gulf Arab States and US-Iran Relations
The US President visits the Gulf amidst heightened tension between the United States and Iran. But the latest episode in the Straits of Hormuz only underlines the wariness towards both countries by Gulf Arab States.
Sticks, Carrots and Diplomacy: Preventing Military Confrontation with Iran
An analysis of the means the US should employ in its policy towards Iran's nuclear ambitions. A combination of sticks, carrots and diplomacy might serve Washington's aims better than sanctions and rhetorical brinksmanship.
Turkey's intervention in northern Iraq
Turkey's decision to authorize a deployment of troops to Iraq will be enough to persuade Iraq to take action against the PKK and the US to develop a more pragmatic reading of Ottoman history.
Condemning Lebanon: Liberalism and the War on Terror
Violent interventions in the sovereign space of other states are rapidly becoming a familiar feature of contemporary global politics.
ANALYSIS: Iranian Seizure of Royal Navy Sailors
In light of the established evidence, the Iranian seizure of Royal Navy personnel seems bizarre