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Comment: The creative ways in which postwar plural societies can be governed are dangerously undermined through reductionist binary options of ethno-sectarian federalism and hyper-centralised state, writes Dr. Bassel F. Salloukh.
Comment: The 17 Republican presidential hopefuls have pushed each other further and further as they doggedly toe Israel's line on Iran. It is a rejection of reality, says Vijay Prashad.
Comment: The sensitive information made public via Strava shows states are not keeping up with the security questions around technological advances, writes James Snell.
Comment: The sensitive information made public via Strava reveals states are not keeping up with the security questions around technological advances, writes James Snell.
Comment: The declaration of a federal state in northern Syria seeks to present federalism as a viable solution, when it seems it will only extend the war, argues Karim Barakat.
Comment: By banishing history from decision-making, British officials are free to recommend the march to yet another war.
Comment: Even if he loses the race to the White House, Jeb Bush's ideas for a messianic US role in the region chime strongly with party donors, writes Tom Charles.
Under the pretence of fighting IS, Turkish jets have been bombing PKK positions, signalling a complex agreement with the US that is yet to be fully unravelled, says James Denselow.
Comment: British PM David Cameron hinted at an integrated strategy to combat IS inside and outside the UK. But Cameron's strategy reopens the thorny debate on multiculturalism, argues James Denselow.
Dr Azmi Bishara, in his keynote speech at the Arab Center's first annual conference in Washington, offers a thorough diagnosis of the Arab Spring and US policy under Obama.