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Comment: Laith Saud explores how the 'Clash of Civilisations' and the 'War on Terror', along with the rise of new technologies have shaped today's world order.
Comment: An indulged prince who flaunts his wealth, newly proclaimed Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman will find building support amid increasing dissatisfaction a Herculean task, writes Robert Springborg.
Comment: An indulged prince who flaunts his wealth, newly proclaimed Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman will find building support amid increasing dissatisfaction a Herculean task, writes Robert Springborg.
Comment: From rentier states, to crippling IMF loans, it's time to take stock of how neoliberal 'reforms' have impacted the Arab world, writes Taher Labadi.
Comment: Islamic State may be on the back foot militarily, but it is no stranger to adaptation, and in the future could become a different creature entirely, writes James Denselow
Comment: With clear sectarian statements being issued by senior Shia political and military leaders, Mosul is destined for a future of blood, untold suffering and utter destruction, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq
Comment: Are Washington's regional interests served by the rash and deadly actions of the Saudi crown prince? asks Emile Nakhleh.
Comment: When sanctions can be danced around or negotiated away, they amount to a flimsy version of foreign policy, writes James Snell.
Comment: The United States may be quietly dissociating itself from the YPG in hopes of a closer relationship with Turkey, writes Imad K. Harb
Comment: On the eve of the Chilcot report, Hilary Aked argues that Labour must put their squabbling aside, and remember the shameful belligerence of Bush and Blair's invasion