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Austria’s Integration Problem Maha Asad Jul 28, 2018 After Chancellor Sebastian Kurz won the Austrian elections in December 2017 and formed the coalition between the…
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Libya is not Saif Maha Asad Apr 9, 2018 Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s son, Saif al-Islam, is seeking to run for Presidency in Libya’s 2018 elections. Although…
The Nile Dispute in Ethiopia’s State of Emergency Maha Asad Mar 7, 2018 With one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, Ethiopia was on track to construct the largest…
Can Renewable Energy Reconstruct Middle Eastern Geopolitics? Maha Asad Feb 2, 2018 The increasing availability of clean energy sources and their recent cost competitiveness with fossil fuels in the…
The Taliban: Looming Kingpins of Afghan Opium Maha Asad Jan 10, 2018 What the Afghan government and other actors hoped would be a period of stabilization and decline, or at least…
Closing the Gap: Indigenous Injustice Parallels in Australia and Canada Maha Asad Nov 18, 2017 It’s strange that the country ranked second-best in the world for quality of life is, at the same time, becoming…
Women of Saudi Arabia: On the Jagged Road to Parity Maha Asad Oct 9, 2017 Within the span of a few months, women’s rights in the male-dominated Saudi state have finally left the dark ages,…