Iran’s Proxies in the Middle East: A Halted Transition to Politics?
Although Iran’s short-term expectations from its proxies were mostly military, there has been a strong political dimension since from the…
Although Iran’s short-term expectations from its proxies were mostly military, there has been a strong political dimension since from the…
Eighteen years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraqi Shiites are divided on the relationship between political power, ethnicity, and…
President Raisi’s new cabinet reflects his hardline approach.
The modest diplomatic gains which al-Kadhimi has achieved stand at odds with numerous insurmountable political and economic challenges he faces…
There is now a new kind of Iraqi nationalism forming that is largely based on opposition to corruption engendered by…
Even if Iran and Saudi Arabia reach a peaceful settlement in their regional conflicts, the deep mistrust between them is…
Now, more than four decades later, the question is whether the Iranian revolution fulfilled its promises or not.
It was not simply the case that Saddam had to go, but the very concept of a sovereign Iraq had…
Fed up with economic and political uncertainties, Iraqi youth no longer hesitate to raise their voices against the government.
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