Multiple diplomatic spats raise questions about Saudi concept of sovereignty and its human rights obligations internationally.
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Driving Turkey into the Arms of Russia?
The convergence of Russian-Turkish interests is likely only of a temporary nature.
Can the US Make the Iran Sanctions Stick?
China’s refusal to cut back on Iranian oil purchases opens up another frontline with the U.S.
Talking to Rouhani: Trump Shooting from the Hip? Or Following a Script?
Message to Abu Dhabi, Riyadh and Tel Aviv: Don’t worry, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has no intention of meeting his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, unconditionally.
US Spurring Instability in the Middle East
Multiple Middle Eastern disputes are threatening to spill out of control. This is largely due to the changed role of the United States.
As Goes Fenerbahce, So Does Erdogan?
Uncanny parallels between one of Turkey’s top football clubs and the outcome of Turkey’s upcoming general elections.
Iran Nuclear Deal: China Approaches a Watershed
Salvaging the Iranian nuclear deal could come at a cost China may not want to pay.
Playing US Sanctions: China Walks a Fine Line in Iran
The Chinese experience in circumventing earlier sanctions will come in handy with Beijing rejecting Trump’s renewed effort to isolate Iran.
Iraq on the Mend?
In the upcoming Iraqi election, Sunni Muslims may emerge with a sense of being part of Iraq’s political process and future.
How China Gets Sucked Into the Middle East
While shifting energy import patterns enhance China’s clout in the Middle East, it is still struggling to be perceived as a big regional player.
























