The Middle East in 2016

 

 

Disclaimer: This section features a selection of noteworthy analysis and forecasts which reflect the opinions of their authors. They do not necessarily reflect those of the Foundation for a World in Transition, nor of its members. The Foundation encourages the open exchange of opinion amongst its members yet does not take any institutional position.
 
Let Syria Have A Voice
By Kholoud Mansour
Royal Institute of International Affairs – The World Today, February-March 2016

Syrie : la métaphore d'un monde nouveau
By Dominique David
Institut Français des Relations Internationales – February 16, 2016

Are We Seeing Palestine's Spring At Long Last ?
By Nathan J. Brown & Daniel Nerenberg
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – The Washington Post, February 12, 2016

Syrie : la multiplication des initiative diplomatiques se heurte à la réalité des rapports de force
By Dider Billon
Institut des Relations Internationales et Stratégiques – February 12, 2016

The Next Front Against ISIS
By Frederic Wehrey & Wolfram Lacher
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – February 7, 2016
 
The Saudi-Iranian Rift Forces a Dificult Decision on Moscow
By Nikolay Kozhanov
Royal Institute of International Affairs – February 3, 2016

Loyalties and Group Formation in the Lebanese Officer Corps
By Nayla Moussa
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – February 3, 2016

Falling Oil Prices, The Saudis and The Soviets
By Stephen Sestanovich
Council on Foreign Relations – The Wall Street Journal, January 31, 2016

New Order Or Disorder For Libya
By Zachary Laub
Council on Foreign Relations – January 29, 2016

Nuclear Energy's Future in The Middle East and North Africa
By Carole Nakhle
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace – January 28, 2016

Israel et la crise syrienne : Tel-Aviv face à ses « lignes rouges »
By Elisabeth Marteu
Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique – January 28, 2016
 
 
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