1 Aug 2024 The Yazidi still wait for justice Susan Hutchinson Australia also has obligations when its citizens are accused of the worst of all crimes.
26 Mar 2024 Moscow attacks: Why Putin was quick to blame Ukraine Munira Mustaffa The Kremlin is covering its own mistakes in the bid to deflect attention.
12 Dec 2023 The redemption of Bashar al-Assad? William Gourlay Syria has been readmitted to the Arab League but faces ongoing challenges and a population bedevilled by conflict.
20 Nov 2023 The war in Gaza has not destroyed normalisation … for now Lydia Khalil Despite deepening hostilities, common strategic interests still bind Israel and most of the Arab states.
4 Oct 2023 The uprising in al-Suwayda Syria presents the world a moral test – again Rima Flihan People haven’t forgotten their rights and continue to struggle against the Assad regime.
20 Jun 2023 Chemical weapons: Impunity is killing deterrence Joel Keep Poisoning continues as a favoured form of invisible warfare meted out by dictators and autocrats, with horrific results.
10 Feb 2023 The grim toll of Türkiye’s earthquake will also shift regional politics William Gourlay The international outpouring of support has gone beyond friends but to unexpected quarters, too.
28 Jun 2022 How Turkey’s position on Ukraine is further destabilising Syria Samy Akil , Alexander Langlois Erdoğan wants sanctions relief and is forcing NATO leaders into making an uncomfortable choice.
9 May 2022 Turkey’s leverage over Russia – in Syria and beyond Nikola Mikovic Ankara and Moscow are in an unusual power play where the Kremlin turns a blind eye to actions that aid its adversaries.
13 Sep 2021 Iran’s energy diplomacy Rodger Shanahan Tehran knows its hand when it comes to playing the energy card across the region.
12 Aug 2021 Syria: The consequences of intellectual failure and moral neglect Bob Bowker No Western government should abide policy goals that in practice are pursued via collective punishment of Syrian people.
26 Jul 2021 Bringing home Australian children trapped in Syrian camps Rodger Shanahan Faced with thorny legal and security obstacles for the adults, it may be better to return children alone.
2 Feb 2021 Syrian stasis Rodger Shanahan Washington isn’t likely to pay much attention to the Syria conflict – and nothing much will change.
7 Aug 2020 The Beirut explosion and the plight of Syrian refugees Erin Watson-Lynn The blast that killed over 100 and injured thousands is also a reminder of the fragile existence of millions.
6 Aug 2020 It’s always about the oil in the Middle East Rodger Shanahan Confused by regional dynamics? Look to the constants.
17 Jul 2020 The obstacles to Syrian aid Rebecca Barber Russia and China have used the Security Council to squelch cross-border humanitarian assistance. It’s time for options.
9 Jul 2020 Cashing in the chips at the Trump casino Rodger Shanahan The prospect of a Biden administration has pro-US leaders in the Middle East seeking to keep their political “winnings”.
22 Jun 2020 Syria: Thumbs down Rodger Shanahan New sanctions under the so-called Caesar Act might target the regime in Damascus, but the burden will be felt by locals.
11 Jun 2020 With Syrian prosecutions, a rare case of universal jurisdiction Craig Hershowitz A seldom-used legal concept demonstrates the reach of justice even in the most hopeless circumstances.
1 Jun 2020 Need To Know: Brett McGurk on America’s strategy to defeat ISIS Rodger Shanahan In a new interview series, the former US special envoy discusses conflict in Syria and maximalist foreign policy goals.
5 Mar 2020 Europe under threat Daniel Woker Yes, by coronavirus, but also by fighting in Syria and Libya. Can the EU react adequately? What will Brexit Britain do?
3 Mar 2020 Syria: What the UN can do, and must do Rebecca Barber With the Security Council once more hostage to the veto, the General Assembly should test the world’s resolve.
3 Mar 2020 Syria: The battlefield rules Rodger Shanahan Every action prompts a reaction, as a success for Assad forces an angry response from Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkey.
11 Feb 2020 Middle East dispatch: A paper closes, a rift opens, Syria slips Lauren Williams New hostilities between Turkey and Syria mark another blow to the Astana process and further tragedy for civilians.
5 Nov 2019 October in Syria: Podcast out now Kelsey Munro Rodger Shanahan unpacks the US withdrawal from Syria and the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Are they linked?
28 Oct 2019 The worrying precedent of Turkey’s “safe zone” Rebecca Barber Under international law, one country cannot invade another to seize territory – yet that appears to have been endorsed.
24 Oct 2019 Trump’s troop withdrawal and what’s next for Islamic State Daniel Flitton , Lydia Khalil Having pre-emptively declared the militant group “100% defeated”, the pull back from Syria raises different threats.
14 Oct 2019 Turkey’s “safe zone” may prove costly Xiaoli Guo In Ankara’s view, the intervention in Syria has been a diplomatic and military success, but an economic risk looms.
9 Oct 2019 The sharp shift on Syria Brigid O’Farrell To pull out from northern Syria only invites more trouble – already ISIS is seeking advantage.
24 Sep 2019 Syria: the disgraceful stain left by the UN Security Council veto Rebecca Barber The General Assembly has a chance to act in the interests of peace in the face of Russian and Chinese intransigence.
19 Sep 2019 Syria: Is it time for the West to talk with Assad? Bob Bowker Engaging Assad, while repugnant, is better than words of sound and fury delivered that makes little difference.
21 Mar 2019 Who bears responsibility for the children of ISIS? Rodger Shanahan , Jennifer Percival There are 70 Australian minors affiliated with ISIS in Syria. Yet there is no policy or direction on repatriation.
19 Feb 2019 Repatriating female foreign fighters: political not personal Lydia Khalil <p>Many foreign women who join ISIS were not duped or coerced. It is time to recognise Shamima Begum’s agency.</p>
18 Jan 2019 Syria: emerging consequences of the US withdrawal Rodger Shanahan Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Syria has actors scrambling to make sense of the ramifications.
20 Dec 2018 What happens next? Trump’s sudden Syria exit Rodger Shanahan Exactly what “moving on” means will become apparent in the months ahead but such a rapid exit has obvious ramifications.
4 Oct 2018 The danger of mission creep in Syria Rodger Shanahan American troops went to support locals to defeat ISIS, but staying until Iranian forces withdraw is a different goal.
20 Sep 2018 The crowded skies of Syria Rodger Shanahan Another plane destroyed shows despite a three-year intervention, Russian commanders don’t always know what they should.
10 Sep 2018 Idlib – the (nearly) final frontier Rodger Shanahan Turkey seems to be in the weakest position in negotiations with Russia and Iran as the pressure on Idlib builds.
22 Aug 2018 Dollars for Syria Rodger Shanahan Given that all signs point to Bashar al-Assad staying in power, who pays for reconstruction becomes a thorny question.
10 Jul 2018 Syria: extinguishing the flame of the revolution Rodger Shanahan Bashar al-Assad faces more challenges, but momentum in military campaigns is a difficult thing to stop.
19 Apr 2018 Europe: the movers and the shakers David Ritchie The responses to the Syria strikes illustrate a troubling divide in Europe in defending Western principles.
15 Apr 2018 Syria strikes: mission accomplished? Daniel Flitton <p>The US felt compelled to act, Bashar al-Assad has been punished, yet may not be deterred.</p>
13 Apr 2018 In Syria, Trump must collude with Russia Lydia Khalil Airstrikes aside, the US needs Moscow to influence the Assad regime and negotiate an end to this sordid conflict.
11 Apr 2018 Rouhani, Erdogan, and Putin’s bizarre love triangle Wayne McLean Jostling over Syria offers a glimpse of emerging alliances and compromises as the US-led security order winds down.
15 Mar 2018 Sifting evil intent from charities doing good Rodger Shanahan The nexus between aid and terrorism is a delicate and often difficult subject.
5 Mar 2018 To Russia: a plea of caution on Syria Melinda Rankin Vladimir Putin is haunted by his own words on this tragic conflict.
26 Feb 2018 Russia a reluctant driver in the Syrian war Joost Hiltermann Moscow is averse or incapable of assuming the mantle of ultimate arbiter in Syria.
23 Feb 2018 The depressing sameness of the fight for Ghouta Rodger Shanahan The media should focus as much on armed groups among civilians as Syrian and Russian atrocities.
8 Feb 2018 Syria: a plan to name and shame chemical weapons suspects John Hart A French initiative, backed by Australia and international organisations, aims to hold supporters of chemical weapons use legally accountable.
7 Feb 2018 Shot down over Syria Rodger Shanahan Vladimir Putin could never countenance anything other than a swift and severe response to Syrian rebels who shot down a Russian Su-25.