FWI Tags
This Geopolitical and Economic Model Turns National Territory Into a Forward Operating Base
Leadership Change May Disrupt Tempo, but It Does Not Dismantle Embedded Networks Built over Years
The Current Islamist Government of Turkey Has Never Taken Any Action to Curb This Illegal Funding for Hezbollah
Both Moral Clarity and Reciprocity Should Guide New Delhi’s Policy
Activist Used Pseudonyms to Promote Iranian Events in U.K.
Several Prominent Iran-Backed Bahraini Shi’i Figures Have Emerged Amidst Current U.S.-Iran Tensions
Yet Bangladesh Remains a Country with Islam as Its Official Religion, and Islamists Are the Most Organized Political Entity
Nascent Cyprus-India Relations Reflect Wider Shifts in Trade Geography Linking the Mediterranean, Middle East, Europe, and South Asia
Greek Enforcement Raises Questions about State Encroachment on Religious Freedom
Lawmakers from Israel, U.S., Greece, and Cyprus Launch Caucus to Strengthen Ties and Contain Ankara
Iran’s Regime Has Schemed to Expand the Islamic Revolution Since the Ayatollahs Seized Power in November 1979
Bipartisan Members of Congress Join Israeli Knesset Members for Virtual Strategy Session on the 3+1 Framework
Genoa judge orders Nine Suspects Jailed Before Trial to Prevent Further Crime
As a Victim of Pakistan-Supported Terrorism and Transnational Islamist Networks, India Has No Reason to Appease the Iranian Regime
Certain Partnerships Carry Greater Strategic Weight Because of Their Economic, Technological, and Security Significance
The India of 1949 Was ‘Postcolonial, Post-British, Post-Partition, Post-Traumatic’
The Stakes Are High for the United States, Which Seeks to Maintain Cohesion Among Regional Partners and Avoid Escalation Between Allies
Reading Between the Lines, Abu Dhabi and New Delhi May Be Cooperating to Counter the Saudi-Pakistani and Possibly Turkey Axis