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The Kirkuk-Baniyas Pipeline: What Does History Tell Us?

Sardar Aziz

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The Decades-Long Antagonistic Psychology of Iran and Israel

May 3, 2025

Mohammad Salami

This article explores the long-standing and increasingly hostile relationship between Iran and Israel, shaped by over four decades of competition, conflict, and ideological confrontation.

Wars on Palmyra: Wars on Remaking Syria

April 30, 2025

Sardar Aziz

At the crossroads of the Syrian desert and history, Palmyra embodies the major geopolitical stakes of both past and present Syria. From ancient city to strategic battleground, it is now central to the rivalries between regional powers such as Turkey, Israel, and Iran. This article explores how Palmyra has become a symbol of the broader struggle to remake post-Assad Syria.

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GenZ212, Nonmovements, and the Monarchy: The Future of Protest in Morocco

A paradox of evolution and revolution, the 2025 Moroccan Gen Z movement was, in many respects, the ideological heir to previous uprisings while simultaneously representing a conceptual evolution in the repertoires of popular dissent. The protests marked a nuanced shift towards decentralised, unconventional nonmovements, an iterative process whose immediate and enduring legacy has profound implications for the future of both protest and governance in modern Morocco.

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