Syria: Putin’s Slippery Slope?
Janusz Onyszkiewicz outlines the many ways in which Russia’s intervention in Syria may not have as positive an outcome as Moscow might hope.
Janusz Onyszkiewicz outlines the many ways in which Russia’s intervention in Syria may not have as positive an outcome as Moscow might hope.
Ozdem Sandberk outlines the many problems faced by Turkey in its Middle Eastern neighbourhood, arguing that in such a fragmented region a military solution in Syria is not viable.
Signed by over 70 European political, diplomatic and military leadership figures, this intervention calls the July 14th Iranian nuclear agreement a sound framework for ending the crisis.
The European Leadership Network, the APPG on Global Security and Non Proliferation, and the European Foundation for Democracy, hosted a parliamentary briefing on the Iranian nuclear negotiations on Wednesday 17 June with expert speakers Dr. Bruno Tertrais and Lukasz Kulesa. Dr Tertrais and Mr...
Lukasz Kulesa summarises the process of the 2015 NPT Revcon before highlighting the difficulties the format faces in the future.
Harvard’s Martin Malin outlines the successes and failures of one of the NPT’s ongoing dramas, the efforts to establish a WMD Free-Zone in the Middle East. Malin argues that abandoning these efforts would be a gift to the region’s nuclear hardliners.