Tag Archives | NATO

Ukraine Revolt’s Dark Side
Conn M. Hallinan 03.02.14

The Case for the U.S. Staying in Afghanistan beyond 2014
Fahim Masoud 02.27.14

The Wild West of Cyberwarfare
Shahrooz Shekaraubi 02.26.14

Review of ‘Empire’s Ally’ by Klassen and Albo
Conn M. Hallinan 01.30.14

Making Sense of the Recent Suicide Attack in Kabul
Fahim Masoud 01.26.14

Why the Taliban Attacked the Taverna du Liban in Kabul
Nemat Sadat 01.22.14

The Necessity of Rethinking U.S. Middle East Policy
Robert Sharp and Gawdat Bahgat 01.09.14

Despite its Problems, Tajikistan Carries On
Sufyan bin Uzayr 12.18.13

Is the Turkish-Israeli Rapprochement for Real?
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 12.13.13

The Puppet Who Refused to Move: The Karzai Dilemma
Binoy Kampmark 12.02.13

Karzai’s ‘Brinkmanship’ Undermines Afghanistan’s Security
John Lyman 11.29.13

Partitioning North Africa and the Middle East Might be the Only Option
John Price 11.20.13

Washington and Tehran Share Common Interests in Afghanistan
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 11.17.13

Unmanned Aerial Drones: If Kill You Must…
Amitai Etzioni 11.07.13

Has the Arab Spring Failed?
Ramzy Baroud 11.07.13

China’s Central-Asian Game
Aaron Filous 11.03.13

German Arms Sales and the Middle East
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 08.24.13

Why South Africa is not Fit to Lead Africa
Daniel Wagner and Daniel McLaughlin 07.27.13

The Simmering Rivalry Between Qatar and Saudi Arabia
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 07.13.13

Can Nawaz Sharif Save Pakistan?
Sufyan bin Uzayr 06.10.13

Afghanistan: The End Game?
Conn M. Hallinan 05.29.13

The White House’s Flawed North Korea Strategy
Conn M. Hallinan 04.24.13

Fault-Lines in Afghanistan’s Political Settlement
William Thomson 04.15.13

Hamid Karzai: Champion of Alienation
Daniel Wagner and John Lyman 03.14.13

Turkey’s Limited Options with Israel
Ramzy Baroud 02.27.13

Mali was a Breeding Ground for Terrorists before Current Crisis
John Price 02.21.13

Examining Israel’s Syria Bombing
Conn M. Hallinan 02.18.13

A Dam Difficult Future for International Business
William Thomson 02.13.13

Europe’s Perpetual Crisis
Conn M. Hallinan 02.02.13

Turkey’s Foreign Policy: No Longer Neutral, Far From a Leader
Patrick Hall 01.29.13

Is the International Community Complacent with Somali Piracy?
Thomas Hauschildt 01.28.13

The Discourse of the ‘Arab Spring’ has been Misused
Ramzy Baroud 01.23.13

From Rwanda to Mali: France’s Chequered History in Africa
The Conversation 01.22.13

Afghanistan’s Long Road to Gender Equality
The Conversation 01.08.13

The Syrian Conflict: The Bloody and the New
Binoy Kampmark 01.05.13

The Iran Nuclear Debate
Alex Le Roy 01.03.13

Red Lines and Syria’s Chemical Weapons
Timothy W. Coleman, Daniel Wagner and John Lyman 12.15.12

I Don’t Know Whether to Kiss You…or Waterboard You
Peter Lee 12.07.12

U.S. Sending Mixed Messages on Afghanistan
David Eisler 12.06.12