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What A Mural in Qatar Says About Qatar-Gulf Relations

January 24, 2018

Is a diplomatic crisis a good time to rethink your national brand? Qatar certainly thinks so, writes Kristin Eggeling. … More What A Mural in Qatar Says About Qatar-Gulf Relations

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Why the U.S. Will Never Win the War in Afghanistan

October 25, 2017

16 years after the U.S. invaded Afghanistan, Alexandra Vlada asks: Is this a war the U.S. can ever win? … More Why the U.S. Will Never Win the War in Afghanistan

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Standing in the Shadows of Mosul

July 27, 2017

The Battle of Mosul has been won, but what does this victory mean in the long-term? And what can it tell us about the struggles that lie ahead? Róisín Maire Taylor explores. … More Standing in the Shadows of Mosul

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