Unraveling the Oil Geopolitics Intertwined in the Kurdish Independence ReferendumOctober 4, 2017By Amy M. Jaffe
Weekend Reading: The U.S., Iran, and the KRG; Remembering BentalhaSeptember 15, 2017By Steven A. Cook
Is the World Ready for “Kurdexit”? Referendum Among Iraqi Kurds Has Middle East on EdgeSeptember 11, 2017By Steven A. Cook
Weekend Reading: Depleted Uranium, Religion and Culture in Egypt, and What Was Left in June 1967September 1, 2017By Steven A. Cook
Weekend Reading: The Independence of Iraqi Kurds, China in the Middle East, and Tunisia’s Forgotten PalacesAugust 11, 2017By Steven A. Cook
Weekend Reading: Mosul's Troubles, the Legacy of the Algerian Civil War, and Syria's War EconomyJuly 28, 2017By Steven A. Cook
Weekend Reading: Kurds in a State, Jordan and the GCC, and Muqtada al-Sadr's Next ActJune 23, 2017By Steven A. Cook
Risks and Opportunities for the World’s Refugee WomenJune 20, 2017By Guest Blogger for Women Around the World
Why Are Civilian Deaths in Iraq and Syria from U.S. Airstrikes Up 60% Under Trump?June 19, 2017By Micah Zenko
Weekend Reading: Iraq’s Marshes, Lebanon’s Elites, and Algeria’s IslamistsMay 5, 2017By Steven A. Cook
Weekend Reading: Fighting in Mosul, Innovative Booksellers, and Algeria's Jewish HeritageApril 28, 2017By Steven A. Cook
How the Pentagon Announces Killing Terrorists Versus Civilians April 24, 2017By Micah Zenko and Jennifer Wilson