Syria and Iraq’s accelerating fragmentation has prompted feverish speculation about the erasure of the modern Middle East’s Western-imposed borders. Such notions are not altogether divorced from reality: Syria and Iraq today are scarcely recognizable as nation-states, and their once rigid border has become increasingly porous while falling entirely from governmental control. Yet this erosion must not be mistaken for dissolution. The post-Ottoman border continues to serve an array of material and symbolic functions, and as such will remain of paramount relevance, as a resilient object of contention, for the foreseeable future. By grappling with this paradoxical state of mutation and durability—and by tracing its roots back into the late twen...
International audienceSince the U.S. occupation of Iraq in 2003, Pandora's box of territorial fragme...
In a context of areas of limited statehood and contested order, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria have been af...
International audienceWith the re-establishment of Bashar al-Assad's power in Syria, the strengtheni...
Circumstances in the MENA region invite us to redirect our attention to geographic areas that emerge...
Aaron Boehm argues that the pan-Arab project has failed, therefore solidfying the existence of disti...
This article aims at a better understanding of the changing nature of borders in warring Syria. Cont...
International audienceThe identity of any nation-state is inextricably linked with its borders and f...
Published: 01 July 2017This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
As the stalemate in Syria drags on, territorial divisions in the country are becoming more entrenche...
To many observers the Middle East state system since the Arab uprisings stands at a critical junctur...
The Arab uprisings lead to many political and sociological analyses but few of them consider the spa...
For the past two decades, insights gained from the burgeoning field of borderlands studies have enab...
As Iraq is plunging into civil war, politics and violence in the Middle East are increasingly percei...
The research will focus on two Lebanese non-state actors: Hezbollah who supports the Syrian regime, ...
Published: 01 July 2017Recent policy developments in the western Mediterranean, especially in North ...
International audienceSince the U.S. occupation of Iraq in 2003, Pandora's box of territorial fragme...
In a context of areas of limited statehood and contested order, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria have been af...
International audienceWith the re-establishment of Bashar al-Assad's power in Syria, the strengtheni...
Circumstances in the MENA region invite us to redirect our attention to geographic areas that emerge...
Aaron Boehm argues that the pan-Arab project has failed, therefore solidfying the existence of disti...
This article aims at a better understanding of the changing nature of borders in warring Syria. Cont...
International audienceThe identity of any nation-state is inextricably linked with its borders and f...
Published: 01 July 2017This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
As the stalemate in Syria drags on, territorial divisions in the country are becoming more entrenche...
To many observers the Middle East state system since the Arab uprisings stands at a critical junctur...
The Arab uprisings lead to many political and sociological analyses but few of them consider the spa...
For the past two decades, insights gained from the burgeoning field of borderlands studies have enab...
As Iraq is plunging into civil war, politics and violence in the Middle East are increasingly percei...
The research will focus on two Lebanese non-state actors: Hezbollah who supports the Syrian regime, ...
Published: 01 July 2017Recent policy developments in the western Mediterranean, especially in North ...
International audienceSince the U.S. occupation of Iraq in 2003, Pandora's box of territorial fragme...
In a context of areas of limited statehood and contested order, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria have been af...
International audienceWith the re-establishment of Bashar al-Assad's power in Syria, the strengtheni...