US-Turkish visa spat: A fight for basic freedoms
Moves by the United States and Turkey that largely ban travel of their nationals between the two countries are about more than two long-standing NATO allies having a spat amid shifting alliances in a volatile part of the world.
11 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Women's driving: Saudi Prince Mohammed's litmus test
Saudi Arabia's long-awaited lifting of a ban on women's driving, widely viewed as a symbol of Saudi misogyny, will likely serve as a litmus test for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's ability to introduce economic and social reforms despite conservative opposition.
28 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Shaping Eurasia's future
US President Donald J Trump's targeting of a two-year-old agreement curtailing Iran's ability to produce nuclear weapons could not only spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, but also tilt European-Chinese competition for domination of Eurasia's future energy infrastructure in China's favour.
24 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Tackling the elephant in the room
Efforts to clean up international and regional sports governance six years into one of the worst crises in its history have yet to tackle
15 September 2017, 18:00 PM
The secret life of Syrian ultras
A nail-biting Iranian-Syrian World Cup qualifier on September 5 has sent political ripples far beyond the Azadi Stadium's soccer pitch in Tehran.
10 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Challenging times ahead for Pakistan
The most imme-diate uncomfortable truth is that it is virtually impossible to separate Pakistan's domestic security concerns from its external ones. Not because they can be dismissed as the result of foreign interference but because they are often the legacy of past policies.
28 August 2017, 18:00 PM
The Gulf Crisis: Qatar's 2022 World Cup moves into the firing line
A French investigation into possible corruption in business deals related to Qatar's winning of World Cup hosting rights moved the 2022 tournament a step closer to becoming enmeshed in the two-month-old Gulf crisis.
9 August 2017, 18:00 PM
A lesson in reputation management
Lurking below the surface of the Gulf crisis, are rival, yet troubled, attempts by Qatar and its detractors to use sports to boost soft power and/or launder tarnished images of their autocracies.
30 July 2017, 18:00 PM
Gulf crisis set to escalate
The Gulf crisis that pits Saudi Arabia and the UAE against Qatar is set to escalate with Doha certain to ignore Monday's deadline that it complies...
2 July 2017, 18:00 PM
The Gulf crisis: Grappling for a face-saving solution
A two-week old conflict in the Gulf goes to the core of key issues in international relations that hamper the fight against political violence and govern diplomatic relations: the absence of an agreed definition of terrorism that allows autocrats to abuse efforts to counter extremism by repressing non-violent critics and the ability of small states to chart their own course and punch above their weight.
20 June 2017, 18:00 PM
The longer the Gulf crisis lasts, the higher the stakes get
Saudi Arabia and the UAE appear to be contemplating and engineering some drastic action in Qatar with the stakes in the Gulf crisis so high that a negotiated solution may prove difficult, if not impossible.
14 June 2017, 18:00 PM