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Beyond Non-State Actors: The States in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 46
Beyond Non-State Actors: The States in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 46
June 29 2025
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?
February 4 2022
The Regional Great Game Revisited: Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan | Middle East Bulletin 41
The Regional Great Game Revisited: Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan | Middle East Bulletin 41
January 11 2022
Nikos Christofis (ed.), Erdoğan’s ‘New’ Turkey, Routledge, 2020
Nikos Christofis (ed.), Erdoğan’s ‘New’ Turkey, Routledge, 2020
October 17 2021
Crossing Borders in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 40
Crossing Borders in the Middle East | Middle East Bulletin 40
June 29 2021
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
January 13 2021
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
December 7 2020
Re-converting Hagia Sophia; Erdoğan and his Arab and Muslim audience
Re-converting Hagia Sophia; Erdoğan and his Arab and Muslim audience
July 19 2020
Coronavirus measures and dangers from possible state abuse: the case of Turkey
Coronavirus measures and dangers from possible state abuse: the case of Turkey
April 15 2020
Syria’s never-ending war(s); or why the end of the civil war does not mean peace
