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Marc Martorell Junyent

Marc Martorell Junyent

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Marc Martorell Junyent is a graduate in International Relations, and holds an MA in Comparative and Middle East Politics andÌýSociety from the University of Tübingen (Germany). He has been published in theÌý,Ìý,Ìý,ÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý.Ìý

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Book Club: Fawaz Gerges' 'What Really Went Wrong' shows how a different US approach in the 1950s could have significantly changed the course of the Middle East

28 August, 2024

Analysis: Migration and the Ukraine war will dictate how the new European parliament, with a strengthened far right, interacts with the Middle East.

18 July, 2024

Analysis: With polls predicting a surge for far-right parties, migration will likely dominate the new parliament's agenda.

04 June, 2024

Book Club: Hugh Roberts explores the Arab Spring aftermath, dissecting Tunisia's democracy, Egypt's military rule, and Libya's chaos in 'Loved Egyptian Night.'

29 May, 2024

Analysis: Amid an often-paralysing need for unanimity in EU foreign policy decisions, four countries are pushing ahead to recognise Palestine.

22 April, 2024

Analysis: Divides among EU member states and institutions have left the bloc unable to articulate a shared, or meaningful, policy on Israel's war on Gaza.

30 January, 2024

Book Club: Qatar's status in MENA has veered dramatically, shifting from pariah to an indispensable mediator and trade partner. Edward Lynch's book examines the infamous rift between the GCC and Qatar, and how Qatar has emerged seemingly victorious.

13 July, 2022

Book Club: Emma Ashford's latest book helps conceptualise the modern phenomenon of the 'petrostate'. In doing so, she explores the many links between oil production and foreign policy behaviour.

15 June, 2022