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Τρίτη, 01 Φεβρουαρίου 2022 19:09

Syria 2022: a powder keg on the verge of explosion or back to business as usual?

Syria 2022: a powder keg on the verge of explosion or back to business as usual?

syria prison inmatesEven though, during the past year, developments in Syria have entered a stabilization trajectory, the country remains fragmented and a “playground” where different regional and national interests collide. The Assad regime has managed to maintain and extend its control in most of the Syrian territories around Damascus and in the south. However, there are still challenges from opposition forces in the northwest, the Kurdish-controlled areas in the northeast and a re-emerging ISIS threat looming both from previously ISIS-controlled enclaves as well as prisons and camps.[1] At the same time, lines are blurred in regional alliances, such as the one between Russia and Iran, as the players attempt to consolidate their power at each other’s expense. What will 2022 look like for Syria and what are the imminent threats for the country’s sovereignty?

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Παρασκευή, 07 Ιανουαρίου 2022 15:22

The Regional Great Game Revisited: Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan | Middle East Bulletin 41

The Regional Great Game Revisited: Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan | Middle East Bulletin 41
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Κυριακή, 17 Οκτωβρίου 2021 23:42

Nikos Christofis (ed.), Erdoğan’s ‘New’ Turkey, Routledge, 2020

Nikos Christofis (ed.), Erdoğan’s ‘New’ Turkey, Routledge, 2020

The edited volume aptly titled Erdoğan’s ‘New’ Turkey endeavours and succeeds in examining thoroughly the multiple dimensions and ramifications of the July 2016 failed coup attempt in Turkey. Edited by Nikos Christofis, this volume boasts eleven chapters from twelve contributors ranging from Europe to Turkey, with the many aspects related to the coordination process acting as testament to its importance and symbolism in cross-country and cross-academia collaboration. Hence, it comes as no surprise that the volume’s genesis originates from the 2017 international conference co-organized by the Netherlands Institute in Athens and the editor under the title Turkey in Transition (?): Before and After the Attempted Coup.

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Τρίτη, 29 Ιουνίου 2021 15:48

Crossing Borders in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 40

Crossing Borders in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 40
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Σάββατο, 09 Ιανουαρίου 2021 12:19

The Arab uprisings: Break on through to the other side | Middle East Bulletin 39

The Arab uprisings: Break on through to the other side | Middle East Bulletin 39
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Πέμπτη, 03 Δεκεμβρίου 2020 18:19

Syria’s fragile balances and the looming threat of a new vicious circle of instability

Syria’s fragile balances and the looming threat of a new vicious circle of instability

syria troubled assadDespite the latest ceasefire in Idlib, tensions are once again rising across Syria. In the northwest, the high mobility in Idlib indicates that renewed fighting is rather a matter of timing, while in the south and east, escalating assassination campaigns in Daraa and Deir ez-Zor generate new dangerous dynamics. In central and eastern Syria, the resurgence of ISIS cells further exposes a severe security vacuum that opens way for intensive influence competition between the Kurds and the regime. Last but not least, the unprecedented economic crisis that face the country threatens to derail even the minimum stability enjoyed in Syria at the moment.

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Παρασκευή, 17 Ιουλίου 2020 01:12

Re-converting Hagia Sophia; Erdoğan and his Arab and Muslim audience

Re-converting Hagia Sophia; Erdoğan and his Arab and Muslim audience

turkey hagia sophiaThe decision of the Turkish Constitutional Court to revoke the almost 85-year-old museum status of Hagia Sophia and allow its conversion to a mosque did not come as a bolt out of the blue. Instead, it is the by-product of a decades – old battle concerning the republic’s oppressed Islamic soul and the orientations of her foreign policy vis-à-vis the Arab and the Muslim world.

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Τετάρτη, 15 Απριλίου 2020 14:09

Coronavirus measures and dangers from possible state abuse: the case of Turkey

Coronavirus measures and dangers from possible state abuse: the case of Turkey

turkey mosqueDue to the Coronavirus pandemic many countries have adopted several measures to stop the spread of the disease. For some of these measures reservations are expressed regarding their conformity with the required respect for human rights. The concern is especially due to the fear of the measures been enforced in discriminatory ways against certain segments of the population, or that abuse of powers could take place. The very battle to thwart the spread of SARS-CoV-2 could serve as pretext for authoritarian governments to exercise more control over citizens. What is particularly worrying is that the restrictions and surveillance could survive even the end of the pandemic, justified as a way to make sure it will not return, or prevent a new pandemic from taking place. The Council of Europe[1], the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights[2], as well as generally human rights organisations[3] have raised awareness, so that civil liberties, human dignity, human rights and even human lives are not put in danger, not now, nor in the period after this acute phase of the pandemic. To show the many challenges COVID-19 poses for those concerned for the protection of human rights, this article will highlight the example of Turkey.

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Κυριακή, 05 Απριλίου 2020 21:15

Syria’s never-ending war(s); or why the end of the civil war does not mean peace

Syria’s never-ending war(s); or why the end of the civil war does not mean peace

syria flag in the rubblesAs the Syrian civil war nears its end, the regime’s imminent victory against the remaining opposition forces in Idlib tends to be overshadowed by several emerging issues that threaten to trigger a new circle of instability. In the meantime, irrespective of any outcome in the north, another ‘war’ still rages and will continue to rage in the country. The one between Iran, which struggles to recover from the assassination of General Qasem Soleimani, and Israel, which meticulously tries to fend off the former’s entrenchment in the country.

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Πέμπτη, 06 Φεβρουαρίου 2020 17:45

Will Israel follow US Congress in Recognizing the Armenian Genocide?

Will Israel follow US Congress in Recognizing the Armenian Genocide?

us house armenian genocideThe US House of Representatives and US Senate have both recently adopted resolutions formally recognizing the Armenian Genocide, expressing that it is the sense of both chambers of Congress that the policy of the United States is to “commemorate the Armenian Genocide through official recognition and remembrance.”[1]The resolutions also set the historical precedent for such a move, stating: “Whereas the United States has a proud history of recognizing and condemning the Armenian Genocide, the killing of an estimated 1,500,000 Armenians by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923, and providing relief to the survivors of the campaign of genocide against Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Syriacs, Arameans, Maronites, and other Christians.”[2]

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