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Issues | The Middle East Torn Apart: Genocide, Disorder, Resistance
- Winter 2026 / Volume 28, Number 1
The Middle East Torn Apart: Genocide, Disorder, Resistance
Editor's Note
Editor's Note | Winter 2026
This issue records the great historical tension between the chaotic atmosphere into which the Middle East has been pushed by the U.S. and Israel and the stable system that some regional countries, such as Türkiye, seek to establish. The future of the region will be shaped by the outcome of this struggle between those who submit to hegemonic aggression and those who pursue strategic autonomy. We hope this issue will serve as a valuable and thought-provoking resource, offering diverse perspectives to help readers better understand the current dynamics in the Middle East and the possible trajectories that lie ahead.
Commentaries
The collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024 forced a fundamental recalibration of...
The nearly 50-year-long tension between the United States and Iran has culminated in a broad,...
Approximately one year after the fall of the Assad regime, Syria has made concrete progress in...
This article explores the growing significance of connectivity in contemporary geopolitics, using...
Following the 2023 Israeli genocidal war on Gaza, Israel has pursued an expansive, revisionist...
Contemporary warfare increasingly reflects an international environment in which military force...
This article discusses the genocide in Gaza since 2023, now widely recognized by scholars, as a...
Articles
This research explores the trends in Moscow’s diplomacy in relation to its overall strategy. In...
This paper deals with one of the most important issues that has plagued Sudan since its...
It has been more than 1,400 years since Muslim communities were classified as “other.”...
The Middle East is engulfed in chaos regarding peace and security, exacerbated by issues such as...
After over a decade of conflict and displacement in Syria, renewed discussions on post-war return...
A debate emerged after the 12 Day War between Iran and Israel and the U.S. Operation Midnight...
In the 21st century, balancing economic growth and environmental sustainability has become a...
This study examines the shifting power dynamics in the Sahel region within the context of...
Review Article
Redefining Genocide in Gaza: A Crime Without a Name?
Since October 7, 2023, over 70,000 people have been killed in Gaza, and factoring in indirect deaths, the total mortality as of July 2024 has been estimated at 186,000 by analyses published in The Lancet.
Book Reviews
The book’s focus is on migrants enacting within structures that emerged from nation-building, and...
Post-apartheid South Africa’s political transformation has been studied in a broad spectrum....
Islamic Modernities presents an intellectual attempt to rethink the entangled relationship...
Unlike many anti-corruption works that focus on national or transnational reforms, this book...
Drawing on U.S. elections from 2008 to 2020, Christopher Devine, an associate professor of...



























































































