A lack of regional cooperation on the treatment of ethnic minorities, population growth, and the Palestine issue have undercut the ability of all Middle Eastern countries to address these problems in their interests and those of the wider world
The visit served to clarify India’s nuanced position on the conflict, conveying that India is neither aligned with Russia nor neutral in the situation. The policy adopted by New Delhi in this regard is “de-hyphenation,” a strategy of conducting independent foreign policy with two adversarial states
The original framework for negotiations – involving Iran, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany – is no longer useful to achieve a resolution of the issue within a reasonable amount of time
Karl Eikenberry, Distinguished Fellow at Stimson, reflects on his career, from the Cold War to Afghanistan, China, NATO, 9/11, and U.S. foreign policy.
Iraq is a convenient venue for the Houthi leadership to have access to Iranian military advisors as well as to enable the Houthis to recruit non-Yemeni fighters to join their cause