Jun 05, 2023
Syrian Refugees: Scapegoat of Repressive Regimes
Syrian Refugees: Scapegoat of Repressive Regimes
Syrian Refugees: Scapegoat of Repressive Regimes – Jad Shahrour‫ ‬ For every repressive security regime, there exists a political and economic scapegoat. Following the outbreak of the Syrian revolution in 2011, the types of political and economic scapegoats employed by repressive regimes expanded to include the issue of asylum. The Syrian refugee has suffered under their regime and during the…
Jun 05, 2023
One or two states and the complexities of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict
Jun 05, 2023
Women's Struggle and Political Rights
May 08, 2023
Reflections on the 2023 Spring Meetings of the IMF and the World Bank
May 08, 2023
The Political Powers Strike Back - Farouk El Moghrabi
May 08, 2023
The IMF/WBG Spring Meetings amid a changing global order
Apr 04, 2023
Poor adaptation and mitigation financing exacerbate losses and damages - Let's set the path
Apr 04, 2023
The Arab World Hangs Over a Faultline, International challenges exacerbate crises and put the countries and peoples of the region at risk
Apr 03, 2023
Drivers of low female labour force participation in the Arab region - Political-Economy vs Culture
Apr 03, 2023
Structural Issues Hampering the Economic Progress and the Conditions of Women in the Arab World
Apr 03, 2023
Youth Development process Between Millennium, Development, and Beyond - SAFIR as a Model - Tamara Teebi
Mar 01, 2023
Fiscal policies, austerity and their impacts on the livelihoods in the MENA region
Feb 28, 2023
Climate change between disaster compensation and war financing