Tunisia Remains Arab Spring’s Lone Success Story

Tunisia succeeded where Libya, Egypt, Syria failed – with compromise, avoidance of sectarian politics, and no external meddling
Chris Miller
February 5, 2015

Clouds Over Charities for Refugees in Islamic Countries

Governments seek aid for refugees, but want to prevent charitable donations from slipping into extremists' hands
Susan Froetschel
December 18, 2014

Iran’s Nuclear Smuggling Legacy: Finders Keepers?

In sorting through Iran’s nuclear supplies, P5+1 must decide how to handle illegally gained materials and equipment
Leonard S. Spector
November 18, 2014

Lessons From Versailles for Today’s Middle East

Discontent and chaos in the Middle East are rooted in treaties drafted at the close of World War I
Marc Grossman and Simon Henderson
October 22, 2014

Obama Waits for Lawful Way to Fight Islamic State Terrorists

A maze of domestic and international law complicates how the US fights Islamic State terrorists
Harold Hongju Koh
September 4, 2014

Confronting Islamic State Group: Coalition of Rivals?

Sunni-Shia divide complicates US, UK uniting regional coalition to fight Islamic State terrorists
Shashank Joshi
September 2, 2014

Iran-US Tensions: Financial Times

Andrew England and Najmeh Bozorgmehr
May 9, 2019

Trump Vetoes Yemen War Resolution: Washington Post

Felicia Sonmez, Josh Dawsey and Karoun Demirjian
April 17, 2019

IRGC Designated a Terrorist Group: New York Times

Edward Wong and Eric Schmitt
April 13, 2019