by Alexy Zender* | Mar 26, 2019 | Commentary, Terrorism, Conflict and War, War and Conflict
The developments following the suicide bombing of the Indian-controlled Kashmir on February 14, which resulted in the deaths of at least 40 Indian soldiers, caused the attention of the world’s public to focus on the region again. New Delhi blamed the Pakistani...
by Sebastian S. Stolberg | Mar 16, 2019 | Commentary, Terrorism, Conflict and War, War and Conflict
Turkey is a key regional player at the gateway between Europe and the Middle East, bordering Iraq and Syria. Particularly during the Syrian conflict, Turkey experienced rockets and shells landing on its side of the border injuring and killing civilians. Moreover, in...
by Ishaan Tharoor | Feb 27, 2019 | Commentary, Terrorism, Conflict and War, War and Conflict
If you followed certain Indian media outlets in the early hours of Tuesday, you probably heard that Indian Air Force jets swooped into Pakistani airspace and carried out devastating strikes on militant camps, killing roughly 300 fighters. If you were watching in...
by Erman Atak* | Dec 20, 2018 | Commentary, Terrorism, Conflict and War, War and Conflict
The latest milestone in the peace process for the Libya crisis, Palermo Conference, passed without a significant breakthrough on 13-14 November 2018. No final agreement has been reached during the leader’ meeting which Khalifa Haftar didn’t attend (He only attended...
by Onur Sultan | Nov 6, 2018 | Commentary, Terrorism, Conflict and War, War and Conflict
The events following the murder of Khashoggi shook the US, the EU and the rest of the world. Although not directly related with war in Yemen, the scandal worked as a catalyst for a series of events culminating with the latest statements by US Secretary of Defence Jim...
by Onur Sultan | Oct 28, 2018 | Research, Terrorism, Conflict and War, War and Conflict
Hasan Aslan*, Onur Sultan** Abstract Yemen, as a unitary state, has long ceased to exist. Since unification in 1990, the state has been the playfield for those willing to have power and control over resources. The Houthis, an initially egalitarian...