Eleven years ago, a global spotlight shined on Egypt. All around the world, we cheered on the country’s men, women...
It is clear that Bahrain, like the UAE, didn’t have its own citizens in mind when it normalized relations with...
President Kais Saied has steadily abandoned any semblance of the norms of democratic behavior, and any recognizable form of law...
“We’re besieged. Above all things, the closure of the airport has been the biggest catastrophe for the Yemeni people.”
Unwilling to compromise and unable to accept reality, Tunisian President Kais Saied’s authoritarian detour now risks an even starker turn.
The idea that the Assad regime will respond to normalization with concessions of its own flies in the face of...
In an interview with Democracy in Exile, Noam Chomsky argued that the threats of both China and Iran are inflated...
Iran is out of water, and Iranians are fed up. Over the past year, they have steadily taken to the...
Where do things stand in talk in Vienna and what would the nuclear deal’s revival—or ultimate collapse—mean for Iran and...
There are sectarian overtones to conflict in the Middle East today, but to say it is all about sectarianism is...