he greatest problem facing the Middle East today is the prevalence of failed states. These states lack the capacity to…
By: Matt Oldham On July 17, 2014 the world witnessed the newest chapter in aerial terrorism. This was not an…
By: Patrick Wheat At the close of 2013, the turmoil in the Middle East became more intense with a strong…
By: Park MacDougald Ariel Sharon, the former Prime Minister of Israel, died on Saturday, Jan. 11, in Tel Aviv, eight…
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By: Korey Boehm Last Friday, Secretary of State John Kerry confirmed that U.S. intelligence officials have evidence that the regime…
By: Patrick Wheat On July 3, the Arab Spring took another sharp right turn when the Egyptian military removed President…
Reporting from GPR’s Moroccan bureau, Andrew Jarnigan files an effortless and intelligent analysis of Syria in the Middle Eastern context. …
By: Andrew Jarnagin The events of the Arab Spring that culminated in the ousting of heads of state across the…
GPR writers Khalil Farah and Ryan Prior had the chance to speak to Senator Wyche Fowler. Fowler was born in…
By: Sami Jarjour What’s taking place in Syria is more complex than what my previous piece on the country, The…
By: Virginia McNally Students of Egyptian history are aware of the ancient “intermediate periods” –times of upset, conflict, or a…
By: Jacqueline Van De Velde I’ve always been called something of a feminist. My parents raised me with the knowledge…
By: Sami Jarjour President Bashar al-Assad and the Syrian government apparently have no construct of even the slightest degree of…