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Boko Haram or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the Islamic State
Boko Haram or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the Islamic State
April 8 2015Contested Spaces: the Saudi response to Yemen’s escalating crisis
Contested Spaces: the Saudi response to Yemen’s escalating crisis
April 2 2015Hezbollah’s shifting paradigm: From resistance movement to regional military power
Hezbollah’s shifting paradigm: From resistance movement to regional military power
March 9 2015Iran and the Arab Uprisings: A current appraisal
Iran and the Arab Uprisings: A current appraisal
December 16 2014Italy’s Migration Policies and the Mediterranean Refugee Crisis
Italy’s Migration Policies and the Mediterranean Refugee Crisis
December 4 2014A perpetual identity crisis: ISIS through Arab eyes
A perpetual identity crisis: ISIS through Arab eyes
October 23 2014Between the Caliphate Soldiers, al-Qaeda, Libyan fighters and a hard place: the Maghreb
Between the Caliphate Soldiers, al-Qaeda, Libyan fighters and a hard place: the Maghreb
October 9 2014Egypt: still American, Russian, or what?
Egypt: still American, Russian, or what?
May 8 2014Salafism: A factor for democratization or destabilization?
