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In an interview, Dmitri Trenin discusses what Middle Eastern countries will be looking for in the Ukraine crisis.
France’s intervention in Lebanon has not been without error, but its rejection of maximalism is a blessing.
By encouraging outside powers to have a stake in Lebanon, Hezbollah’s foes may create spaces to contain Iran.
Mustapha al-Kadhimi’s promotion of regional dialogue allows him to address Iraq’s many vulnerabilities.
In an interview, Philippe Lançon describes his coming to terms with the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attack.
In an interview, Joseph Bahout discusses French policy toward the Levant and Mediterranean, and what we should watch for.
Might growing regional and international involvement in Lebanon change power relations in the country?
In an interview, Mohanad Hage Ali discusses foreign intervention to resolve the Lebanese crisis, and its repercussions.
Arms sales to countries in the Yemen conflict continue, despite violations of human rights and conditions of transfer.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.