Headlines 11 February 2021 0 The Assad Regime Has Failed to Restore Full Sovereignty Over Syria By ceding control of its borders and airspace to various foreign actors, the regime has…
Features 13 April 2017 0 Rojava Seeks to Break Out in Syria Despite their desire for greater independence, Syria’s Kurds have shown a willingness to broker agreements…
Features 7 November 2016 0 Roads to Raqqa: Potential Turkish and Kurdish Offensives In the unlikely event that either side decides to follow through on its declared…
Headlines 10 August 2016 0 Aleppo: Is the Turnaround Sustainable for the Rebels? Anti-Assad forces can relish a victory, but their stated aspiration to hold the entire city…
Features 6 February 2016 0 The Battle of Aleppo Is the Center of the Syrian Chessboard With ample Russian and Iranian help, regime forces have cut the rebels’ main lifeline in…
Features 6 January 2016 0 The Die Is Cast: The Kurds Cross the Euphrates Although the latest Kurdish offensive runs the risk of spurring direct Turkish intervention, it could…
Features 13 December 2015 0 The Struggle for Azaz Corridor Could Spur a Turkish Intervention As various forces converge against the main rebel supply line in northern Syria, Russia’s wooing…
Features 2 November 2015 0 Why Now? The Syrian Refugee Flow to Europe Neighboring countries present dangers, privations, and complications not present in Europe, and after hearing about…
Features 13 October 2015 0 Daesh at Aleppo’s Door A new offensive near the key city indicates that ISIS may be racing Assad and…
Features 8 October 2015 0 Syria’s Kurds Are Contemplating an Aleppo Alliance with Assad and Russia The PYD will not hesitate to cooperate with Damascus and Moscow in the north if…
Magazine 23 September 2015 0 Latakia Is Assad’s Achilles Heel In light of its large Sunni population, the coastal city and its environs are not…