When the weapons fall silent: Reconciliation in Sinjar after ISIS
Hundreds of thousands of displaced persons in Sinjar are attempting to rebuild their lives after the brutal reign of ISIS
Hundreds of thousands of displaced persons in Sinjar are attempting to rebuild their lives after the brutal reign of ISIS
France sees the MENA region as a state for foreign policy and great power politics and an opportunity to shape global politics and punch above its weight
National politics need to be front and centre in de-escalation efforts
UK parliament must examine merits of military action in case of further chemical weapons attacks in Syria
Recent terror attacks in Berlin, Baghdad and Istanbul demonstrate that defeating ISIS militarily is only half the battle
Decentralisation offers one of the few ways to hold the country together, albeit in a looser form
Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey have so far been resilient to the spillover from Syria’s civil war, but now the region’s stability is hanging by a thread
An “Islamic State first” strategy, that neglects the urgent need to secure political progress and de-escalation in Syria will fail
Europe must prioritise diplomatic support for peace between Turkey and the Kurds as a pre-requisite for a successful strategy against Islamic State
Essay collection on the regional dimensions of the IS crisis