Turkey and the Weaponization of Syrian Refugees

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Position: Middle East Research Intern on Mon, 01/13/2020 - 10:47

Coercive Engineered Migration corresponds to an attempt from a challenger to obtain political, economic or military concessions from a target through the instrumentalization of a migration “crisis”. It generally appears as an asymmetric weapon by a weak actor against a stronger one and may, in some cases, be considered as a punishment strategy. Usually the favorite target in this exercise of coercive diplomacy is defined by a democratic mode of governance.

 

Iran's response to Soleimani’s assassination: What implications?

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Position: Middle East Research Intern on Wed, 01/08/2020 - 17:25

Tensions are escalating in the Middle East, as Iran and the United States have reached the most critical point in their relationship since the hostage crisis in 1979. As promised, Tehran did not let the assassination of General Soleimani go unpunished. After three days of mourning, which were punctuated by numerous threats of retaliation, Iran has finally decided to take its revenge. 

 

Welcome Letter to EU Leaders

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BIC President, Ambassador Marc Otte, welcomes new EU leaders with words of advice on three key issues that will shape an audacious agenda for a stronger and smarter Global Europe, and ensure that the EU demonstrates true leadership in an unpredictable geopolitical arena with emerging actors and new challenges (

Qasem Soleimani: Iran’s Strongman Killed

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Position: Middle-East Research Department on Mon, 01/06/2020 - 16:26

On Friday, January 3rd, 2020 the United States launched a drone strike that killed top Iranian military official, Lieutenant General, Qassim Soleimani near the Baghdad airport in Iraq.[1] Soleimani was head of the Iranian Quds Force, the military intelligence unit in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).[2] Soleimani was killed along with Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy commander of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF, Hashd al-Shaabi), which is an Iranian-backed Iraqi mi

Operation Peace Spring: Delusion in Turkey’s Objectives

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Position: MIDDLE-EAST ANALYST on Thu, 12/19/2019 - 11:09

Turkey announced its plan to engineer a ‘safe zone’ in northern Syria, an initiative that, according to Turkey, mainly emanates from the country’s discontent from the presence of armed Syrian Democratic Forces’ (SDF) on its southern borders. At their essence, safe zones are employed by states to pursue politically motivated objectives. In the case of northern Syria, Turkey’s ambitions go beyond pushing the Kurds away from its border.

Leftover Landmine Kills School Children in Deir Ez-Zor: The Aftermath of the Islamic State

Profile picture for user Elisa Cherry Submitted by Elisa Cherry on Wed, 12/04/2019 - 11:56

Earlier this week at Ibn Sina School, in al-Taybah, in the eastern Syrian province of Deir Ez-Zor a landmine exploded in the school courtyard.[1] Five children were reportedly killed from the attack and another 17 were injured.[2] The death toll could rise in the days following the attack, due to the number of children still in critical condition, according to hospital officials.[3] Unfortunately, incidents like this are not uncommon in many areas liberated from the Isla

Between US Sanctions, EU Inaction and Iranian Reluctance: The JCPOA, a Deal in Peril?

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Position: Middle East Research Intern
on Thu, 11/21/2019 - 10:21

On November 4th, Iran commemorated the fortieth anniversary of the takeover of the US embassy. This event celebrated every year under the names “Anti-Arrogance Day” and “Student Day”, appears as a pillar in the definition of the Islamic Republic’s identity.

Moving towards peace? Riyadh agreement unites separatists and Yemeni government

Profile picture for user Pia Podieh Submitted by Pia Podieh on Tue, 11/12/2019 - 12:23

On Tuesday 5 November 2019, the southern separatists in Yemen signed an agreement with Yemen's Saudi-backed government in an attempt to end the power struggle in the southern part of the country.[1] Mohammad Bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince, described the agreement as a step towards finding a political solution capable of ending the multifaceted conflict.[2]