Monday, September 12, 2016
Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 20, No. 2 (Summer 2016)
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Since early 2016, China has increased its mediation efforts to help
Syria achieve peace and stability. This study evaluates Chinese
mediation efforts in the Syrian conflict by … [Read More...]
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Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, has been a center for Islamic State
since its conquest by the group in 2014. The Iraqi government, the
United States-led coalition and the … [Read More...]
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Since the Iraqi Kurdish rebellion in the early 1960s, Turkish
policymakers have perceived Kurdish autonomy in northern Iraq as a major
threat to the country’s national security, … [Read More...]
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Iran is actively supporting proxies in major conflicts in the following
areas: Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, and the Palestinian territories. In
addition, there is evidence that … [Read More...]
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This article assesses the backlash surrounding German Chancellor Angela
Merkel’s “culture of welcome,” a policy of welcoming large numbers of
refugees from the Middle East, North … [Read More...]
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In the decades since 1949, China has made major progress in the area of
Middle East studies. These academic achievements are reflected not only
in the great volume of publications, … [Read More...]
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