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Democracy under attack

21st December 2016 HughWinter Europe, terrorism

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the truck attack on a Berlin Christmas market on Monday, 19 December 2016.  Angela Merkel, in a televised broadcast, expressed concern that immigrants might be […]

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Leave a comment AfD, conspiracy theories, Donald Trump, ISIS, NATO, Nigel Farage, populism, Russia, social media

Syrian Peace Process

14th February 2016 HughWinter ethnic tensions, Middle East

On 12 February, after talks in Munich, world powers agreed a “cessation of hostilities” in Syria to begin a week later.  Much subsequent commentary is dismissive, for example the Telegraph’s […]

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One comment foreign policy, ISIS, Islamophobia, propaganda, Syria

Combating ISIS

17th November 2015 HughWinter ethnic tensions, identity, Middle East, terrorism

French President Francois Hollande reportedly described the recent attacks in Paris as an “act of war” by the organisation calling itself Islamic State (ISIS) – which has claimed responsibility for […]

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One comment ISIS, Islamophobia, Paris attacks, propaganda, Syria

Time for realism in Syria

14th October 2015 HughWinter Middle East

William Hague’s thoughtful article in Tuesday’s Telegraph (13 Oct 2015) is based on the mistaken assumption that a Western military intervention in Syria could be helpful.  When you have a […]

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Leave a comment ISIS, Russia, Syria, UN

Hopes for a UN relaunch in Syria

29th September 2015 HughWinter geopolitics, Middle East

Yesterday President Obama made a speech to the UN in which he endorsed the aims of the organisation and offered his support to it as the best hope for achieving […]

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Leave a comment ISIS, Obama, Syria, UN

Being provoked into intervention

31st August 2015 HughWinter Middle East

Lord Richards, a former chief of Britain’s defence staff, is reported as opining that “David Cameron lacked the “balls” to take the military action in Syria that could have prevented […]

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Leave a comment boots on the ground, Cameron, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Syria

Joining the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS or ISIS)

9th March 2015 HughWinter Middle East, terrorism

This week’s New Statesman has published an article by Mehdi Hasan, entitled How Islamic is the Islamic State?  He argues that religion is not what persuades people to join IS […]

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Leave a comment ISIS, Islam, Islamic State, Islamophobia

What drives ISIS?

25th September 2014 HughWinter Middle East, terrorism

In an article entitled Iraq Illusions, published in The New York Review of Books, Jessica Mathews describes the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) as “only one of an […]

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Leave a comment ISIS, Islam, Islamic State, Islamophobia, Kenan Malik

Resisting Islamic Extremism

2nd September 2014 HughWinter Middle East, terrorism

Prospect magazine has just published a thought-provoking article entitled Do not give Isis what it wants, drawing attention to the dangers of the West being drawn into another war.  Experience […]

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2 Comments ISIS, Islamic State, terrorism

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