Tag Archives | Saudi Arabia

Obama to Assad: Weapons Cache must be Verifiable
John Price 09.17.13

Reuters
Punitive Strikes: “Russian Roulette” with Unintended Consequences
Richard Rousseau 09.08.13

Hassan Ammar/AP
We Need to Talk About Bandar
Peter Lee 09.03.13

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

Mosaab El-Shamy/AFP
Demise of the Arab Spring
Daniel Wagner 08.16.13

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

Poison Gas & Arabian Tales: Obama’s ‘Red Line’ in Syria
Conn M. Hallinan 07.04.13

Goran Tomasevic/Reuters
Syria and the Monarchs: A Perfect Storm
Conn M. Hallinan 06.25.13

Reuters
Inflicting Death and Avoiding Taxes: The G-8 Stalls in Northern Ireland
Binoy Kampmark 06.20.13

Freedom House
The Dangers of Supporting the Free Syrian Army
Daniel Wagner 06.15.13

Stefano Sitzia
An Indulgent Strike: Israel, Syria and the Bloody Absurd
Binoy Kampmark 05.10.13

Alexander Gardner
The Mixed Record on Abolishing the Death Penalty
Binoy Kampmark 04.13.13

Google
Osama bin Laden’s Death has done little to Undermine Al Qaeda
John Price 02.06.13

FARS
The Iran Nuclear Debate
Alex Le Roy 01.03.13

2012 “Are You Serious?” Awards
Conn M. Hallinan 12.30.12

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

Rock Cohen
From Lisbon to Barcelona: Forgotten EU Instruments
Anis Bajrektarevic 12.13.12

Bundesregierung
The Merkel Doctrine: Exporting Arms to Questionable Regimes
Binoy Kampmark 12.13.12

SANA
Funding the Unified Front: The Syrian Rebels
Binoy Kampmark 12.09.12
Houston Chronicle
UN Small Arms Trade Treaty Necessary but Unlikely
Daniel Donovan 12.04.12

RIA Novosti
Democracy and Economic Growth: Part Two
Alex Le Roy 11.28.12

Sebastiano Tomada/Sipa USA
World Braces for Syrian Trainwreck
Peter Lee 11.20.12

Official Website
UK Seeks to Strengthen Middle East Ties
Timothy W. Coleman 11.13.12

Goran Tomasevic/Reuters
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Middle East: The Next Four Years
Conn M. Hallinan 11.11.12

Google
Turkey Haunted by its own Hubris
Conn M. Hallinan 11.01.12

Magharebia
Islamists May Gain Political Control: Part Two
John Price 10.22.12

Islamists May Gain Political Control: Part One
John Price 10.20.12

Mallory Benedict/PBS NewsHour
Romney’s Proposed Foreign Policy: Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle
Daniel Wagner 10.09.12

J Carrier
Can a Nuclear Armed Iran Be Contained?
The Morningside Post 10.09.12

SANA
A Muscular Policy in Syria Will Fail
Anthony Pusatory 10.05.12

Goran Tomasevic/Reuters
Syria and the Dogs of War
Conn M. Hallinan 09.28.12

Google
U.S. Consulate in Benghazi: Attacked by Terrorists
John Price 09.24.12

Goran Tomasevic/Reuters
Post-Assad Syria: A Region in Turmoil
Hamoon Khelghat-Doost and Govindran Jegatesen 08.21.12

Pete Souza
Barack Obama’s ‘Intelligence Finding’ and the Syrian Civil War
Deepak Tripathi 08.12.12

Goran Tomasevic/Reuters
Has the United States Abandoned the Syrian Opposition?
Sudhanshu Tripathi 08.10.12

CNN
Neocons vs. the ‘Arab Spring’
Ramzy Baroud 08.08.12

Freedom House
The West is Playing with Fire in Syria
Nabil Noyelle 07.23.12

Rowan El Shimi
What’s Next in Egypt?
Sufyan bin Uzayr 07.03.12

Google
Whose Egypt?
Deepak Tripathi 07.01.12