The Geopolitical Consequences of Sudan’s Military Takeover
With Sudan’s revolution on the brink of defeat and international aid drying up, the country could drift back towards international isolation. This time, Russia may also look t…
Read Moreby Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | May 30, 2022
With Sudan’s revolution on the brink of defeat and international aid drying up, the country could drift back towards international isolation. This time, Russia may also look t…
Read Moreby Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | May 6, 2022
Ethiopia has recently started generating electricity from its dam along the Nile, and diplomacy with downstream countries, Egypt and Sudan, has stagnated. Averting tensions to…
Read Moreby Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | Apr 20, 2022
While Iraq seeks to avoid the implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it has reported its highest oil revenues in decades. However, domestic tensions and administrative…
Read Moreby Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | Apr 1, 2022
Although Russia is ostensibly losing friends in the Middle East following its invasion of Ukraine, Moscow could look to deepen its sway in the region and create new lines of i…
Read Moreby Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | Mar 7, 2022
As Iraq grapples with a prolonged energy crisis and domestic opposition to Iran’s influence grows, Arab Gulf states seek to fill the vacuum with their investments.
Read Moreby Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | Feb 18, 2022
New legislation within the United Kingdom that could strip Muslim British citizenships of their nationality and lead to firmer measures towards asylum seekers has sparked conc…
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