The situation in Syria at the beginning of 2013 could hardly be worse. Dead, wounded, refugees, a humanitarian disaster. President Assad is destroying his country and waging war against his own people. Russia and Iran back the regime. The West wants regime change without intervening militarily. The political opposition is now more united but overwhelmed with the situation at hand. The armed resistance, partially dominated by Jihadists, is difficult to size up
What role can the European Union play in the Arab awakening? Julien Barnes-Dacey argues that the cas...
When the dictatorial regimes of Tunisia and Egypt were toppled by popular unrest few expected Syria ...
The disasters of the Syrian civil war that started in 2011 as a result of the Arab Spring have not b...
The situation in Syria at the beginning of 2013 could hardly be worse. Dead, wounded, refugees, a h...
For the last eight years, almost all geopolitical, ideological, and sectarian conflicts of the Middl...
A/HRC/19/69 9 December 2011 (1,046 victims), January (1,196) and the first half of February 2012 (98...
The Arab Spring has increased the chaos in the region by replacing the local and historical dictator...
Plan estratégico para dar respuesta humanitaria de la AECID en 2015 en Siria e Ira
After the First World War, the then colonial powers Great Britain and France created a number of cou...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...
The crisis in Syria continues despite the efforts of Europe and the wider international community. I...
In Syria’s Reconstruction Scramble – Muriel Asseburg & Khaled Yacoub Oweis, focus on whether or ...
A year after the start of the Tunisian rebellion, Europe’s southern neighbourhood is in turmoil and ...
In Syria’s Reconstruction Scramble – Muriel Asseburg & Khaled Yacoub Oweis, focus on whether or not ...
The Syrian civil war that started early in 2011 has evolved into a spiral of violence that not only ...
What role can the European Union play in the Arab awakening? Julien Barnes-Dacey argues that the cas...
When the dictatorial regimes of Tunisia and Egypt were toppled by popular unrest few expected Syria ...
The disasters of the Syrian civil war that started in 2011 as a result of the Arab Spring have not b...
The situation in Syria at the beginning of 2013 could hardly be worse. Dead, wounded, refugees, a h...
For the last eight years, almost all geopolitical, ideological, and sectarian conflicts of the Middl...
A/HRC/19/69 9 December 2011 (1,046 victims), January (1,196) and the first half of February 2012 (98...
The Arab Spring has increased the chaos in the region by replacing the local and historical dictator...
Plan estratégico para dar respuesta humanitaria de la AECID en 2015 en Siria e Ira
After the First World War, the then colonial powers Great Britain and France created a number of cou...
The Arab Spring must not be allowed to run out of steam. The sheer staying power of the old regimes ...
The crisis in Syria continues despite the efforts of Europe and the wider international community. I...
In Syria’s Reconstruction Scramble – Muriel Asseburg & Khaled Yacoub Oweis, focus on whether or ...
A year after the start of the Tunisian rebellion, Europe’s southern neighbourhood is in turmoil and ...
In Syria’s Reconstruction Scramble – Muriel Asseburg & Khaled Yacoub Oweis, focus on whether or not ...
The Syrian civil war that started early in 2011 has evolved into a spiral of violence that not only ...
What role can the European Union play in the Arab awakening? Julien Barnes-Dacey argues that the cas...
When the dictatorial regimes of Tunisia and Egypt were toppled by popular unrest few expected Syria ...
The disasters of the Syrian civil war that started in 2011 as a result of the Arab Spring have not b...