Diplomacy in a Time of Crisis: Germany’s Chancellor Visits Israel and Egypt
Scholz’s visits to Israel and Egypt showcase Germany’s commitment to diplomacy and solidarity in times of crisis.
How the United Arab Emirates Has Promoted Tolerance, Co-Existence and Multiculturalism to Confront Religious Violence
The UAE has long anchored its religious model on the paradigm that the moral antidote to Islamist radical ideologies is based on a politically quietist conceptualisation of Islam.
On the War In Sudan: A Regional Crisis Looms
The conflict in Sudan is the latest example of how the country at the crossroads of the Horn of Africa remains highly relevant to international affairs.
Women Shouldering the Cost of War: Pre-empting a Gender-Based Violence Crisis in Sudan
A full-scale security crisis for women in Sudan is all but inevitable and must be treated with urgency by the international community.
Libya Can Move Past Its Current Political Deadlock, But It Will Take Work to Maintain Any ‘Deal’
Any path toward sustained peace and stability for Libya will require leaders to deliver dividends to the Libyan people for their confidence and support—first and foremost in the form of basic security, and beyond that, in overall governance reforms and economic development.