Ask a European diplomat what they think about Iranian negotiation strategy and they will accuse Iran of only being able to say “no”. Anyone who says “yes” either does not have the authority and/or risks jeopardising their position with other factions
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Andrea Lorenzo Capussela replies to Doniqe Qerimi’s post on the legality of the extension of the man...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
By Professor Saad N Jawad Senior Research Fellow at the Middle East Centre, LSE & Dr Sawsan I al-Ass...
Totalitarianism begins in contempt for what you have. The second step is the notion: “Things must ch...
There seems a growing confidence among American hawks about the inevitability of an attack on Iran. ...
Hamid Yazdan Panah is an attorney, writer and human rights activist from the San Francisco Bay Area
The intensity and the extent of popular anger against the tyranny and incompetency of Hosni Mubarak’...
“Algeria is ‘sitting on a volcano’.” We will continue to sift for opportunities to support reform, a...
To many observers the President’s nomination of Leon Panetta (an archetypal Washington Insider) to r...
With all the symbolic allusions to 9/11, including President Obama’s visit to ‘ground zero’ on May 5...
‘Serbia certainly holds a position that few other states in Europe can match: it is a country that i...
On 2 February 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the fourth of ten roundtables on ‘E...
To a number of Western observers, last month’s arrest of Ratko Mladic brings to an end the long draw...
We caught up with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic after his talk at the London School of Eco...
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Andrea Lorenzo Capussela replies to Doniqe Qerimi’s post on the legality of the extension of the man...
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By Professor Saad N Jawad Senior Research Fellow at the Middle East Centre, LSE & Dr Sawsan I al-Ass...