Absurd History, Absolute Future Sarah Rifky, February 2021 Ten years after the fall of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, how can we think of the legacy of the “Arab Spring” in a country ruled with an iron hand by Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi? For Sarah Rifky, it is necessary to look for it in the “future pasts” of the (…) Election of Joe Biden and Internal Contestations, the New Hardships of Erdoğan Chris den Hond, February 2021 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is having a rough go of it. Joe Biden’s election means a toughening of US-Turkish relations. And on the home front, (…) Things I Learned on How not to Remember the Revolution Lina Attalah, February 2021 At the beginning of 2011, popular uprisings shake Tunis, Cairo, Tripoli, and bring down dictators. The shock wave will be immense throughout the region, from Morocco to Oman, from Syria to Iraq. Then came (…) Elnet.Visit Israel, its Settlements, its Surveillance Technologies... Investigation Jean Stern, January 2021 Elnet is an European network with branches in Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, and Warsaw. Its goal is to strengthen ties between France and Israel by targeting (…) Pakistan, India, China: A Planetary Realignment in Southern Asia Olivier Da Lage, January 2021 Slowly, silently, the old alliances forged during the Cold War in Southern Asia are shifting. Pakistan, India and China are modifying their foreign policies, no longer according to (…) Investigation Criticism of Israel Stifled by the Law of Silence Investigation Jean Stern, January 2021 Today, criticising Israel in France is frankly a dangerous enterprise which on the face of it seems to be a great success for those who are busy trying to delegitimise any and every questioning (…) Investigation An Omerta With a Long History Investigation Jean Stern, January 2021 Because the expression “Jewish lobby” is associated with the pre-war anti-Semitism of the far right, the use of the word lobby in connection with “friends of Israel” is controversial. Some prefer the term “circles of influence,” (…) Investigation France-Israel. Lobby or Not Lobby? Jean Stern, January 2021 Is Israel winning the battle of influence in France? It is easy to believe it is. Before the pandemic, our elected officials flocked to Jerusalem, paying tribute to “the only democracy in the Middle East” before taking a tour of the (…) Documentary Palestine. Machinations against a Swiss diplomat from UNRWA Baudouin Loos, January 2021 Pierre Krähenbühl’s career as the head of UNRWA, the UN agency caring for Palestinian refugees, was brought to an abrupt halt in 2019. The reason: (…) Will Joe Biden Have the Nerve to Rejoin the Nuclear Deal with Iran? Sylvain Cypel, January 2021 On 20 January 2021, Joe Biden will be sworn in as President of the USA. Among the vital foreign policy issues awaiting him is that of the relations with Iran. Will Washington (…) Lyon. The Imaginary Separatism of Salafist Women Z. Fareen Parvez, January 2021 The concept of “separatism” introduced into public debate by Emmanuel Macron in February 2020 was followed by the draft bill “Confirming respect for the principles of the Republic,” currently referred to the (…) Libya. Fezzan, Struggling Against Marginalisation Asma Saïd, December 2020 Fezzan is a highly strategic region in Libya because of its petroleum resources. Deeply divided, abandoned by the Government of National Accord in Tripoli, the Tubus and the Tuaregs who live there have formed an (…) 0 | ... | 240 | 252 | 264 | 276 | 288 | 300 | 312 | 324 | 336 | ... | 588