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Sicily’s onetime mafia order reached its highest state of perfection in Lebanon.
In an interview, Armenak Tokmajyan examines the regional implications of developments in southern Syria.
The Egyptian military may intervene in neighboring Libya, but it likely wants to avoid a major confrontation.
In recent years Syria’s military has been characterized by an unprecedented degree of sectarianism.
Egypt’s military has allowed civilians to lead the coronavirus response, but some things are troubling.
In an interview, Rebecca Murray describes her recent trip to Libya and reports on the suffering there.
In a period of unpredictable change, Lebanon’s armed forces are indispensable to internal stability.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa
From Egypt to America, a military enmeshed in politics is bad for stability and democracy.
By integrating pro-regime armed groups into state structures, the Assad regime has created a hybrid military order.