Defense
Israel’s Gaza Assault Imperils Its ‘Reverse Periphery’ Strategy
By Middle East Policy
Will the response to Hamas’s atrocities undo efforts to normalize its relations with Gulf States?
The Irregular Warfare Implications of the Israel-Hamas Conflict
Doug Livermore
How was the terrorist group able to conceal its capacities and intentions?
Untangling the Complexities of a Political Collapse in Gaza
By Middle East Policy
The journal provides insights into the range of complications that may be unleashed if Israel launches a ground invasion and destroys the governing authority.
Signs of Hamas’s Evolving Strength Were Hiding in Plain Sight
By Jean-Loup Samaan
Scholar who analyzed Israeli military reforms for Middle East Policy re-examines the evidence.
Erdoğan’s Rule Demonstrates Turkey’s ‘Moral Bankruptcy,’ Scholar Charges
By Middle East Policy
In a new journal article, M. Hakan Yavuz contends that the third decade of the strongman’s rule poses “significant challenges” for the future.
Peacekeeping Faces New Dangers and Requires Rethinking, Scholar Contends
By Middle East Policy
States in conflict zones must be forced to bear the costs and resolve their issues, Dennis Jett argues in a new journal article.
How the Rise of the Rapid Support Forces Sparked Sudan's Meteoric Descent
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The Winner Does Not Take All: Lessons from the Israel-Hamas Conflict
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