Middle East update: November 18-19 2017

Reserving the right to pop back up if something major happens, and of course barring some kind of unforeseen problem on the back end, this is going to be our last set of updates until Monday, November 27. Thanksgiving is going to be extra challenging this year for a myriad of family reasons, and so … Continue reading Middle East update: November 18-19 2017

Today in Middle Eastern history: the Assassin imam surrenders to the Mongols (1256)

If we're going to talk about the end of the Assassin order, we should probably talk about who they were first. You may already know something about them--of all the topics one can cover in Islamic history, they're one of the most provocative and interesting to Western audiences. There's even a whole video game series … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Assassin imam surrenders to the Mongols (1256)

Asia/Africa update: November 16-17 2017

ASIA CAUCASUS Under the radar, there seems to have been a bit of recent progress in peace talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh: With relative quiet continuing on the Armenian-Azerbaijani Line of Contact, bilateral negotiations were set to resume a full month after Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham Aliyev held talks in Geneva, Switzerland, described as “constructive” … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: November 16-17 2017

Asia/Africa update: November 15 2017

ASIA UZBEKISTAN/CENTRAL ASIA Svante Cornell at The Diplomat hits back at the narrative of Central Asian radicalization by noting, for those who still don't get it, that most Central Asian terrorists seem clearly to have been radicalized after they left Central Asia: Both in Europe and the United States, this argument is made with increasing frequency. Fingers … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: November 15 2017