The Kurds in Syrian Kurdistan and the Challenge of Negotiation

Syria’s Decade of Turmoil Over the past decade, Syria has undergone dramatic changes that shattered its political and social fabric. The collapse of state structures, the loss of territorial control, and the deepening conflict have turned the country into a fragmented landscape of chaos. Many once hoped that the fall of the old regime would […]

The Syrian Tragedy – Foreign Agendas

Map-style header showing Syria amid competing foreign agendas after HTS reached Damascus in 2024; analysis of minority fears and the call for a national dialogue.

The Syrian Tragedy: How Foreign Agendas Shaped an Unfinished Revolution? After December 8, 2024, hopes for peace in Syria surged—then stalled. From HTS’s rise in Damascus to fears among Alawites, Druze, Christians, and Kurds, here’s how internal fractures and foreign agendas keep Syria on edge. A Turning Point That Sparked Hope Syria has endured fourteen […]

Kurds Amid the Fast and Slow Rhythms of Middle Eastern Politics

In today’s Middle East, timing has become a weapon of strategy. While some leaders rush to force agreements, others deliberately slow down political processes, shaping alliances and outcomes. For the Kurds, caught in the middle of these fast and slow rhythms, every shift in timing carries profound consequences. Trump’s Two-Month Deadline and the Iran Question […]