Akshat Sharma is an undergraduate Indian writer studying Political Science at the University of Delhi. He is also the managing editor at the independent online news and media startup ‘The Brief Bulletin’. His interests include geopolitics, international affairs and peace/conflict analysis. The Israeli-Palestinian struggle simply refuses to end. Whether it may be the Oslo Accords…
Category: Middle East
Waging War from Home – The Emerging Geopolitical Risk of Unmanned Warfare (1/2)
Bilal Asghar is a second-year undergraduate student of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at King’s College London. His geopolitical interests include conflicts in the Middle East and South Asia, the political economy of energy, and military technology. (Advances in drone technology are transforming armed conflict – and destabilising the global balance of power. This is the…
The Biden Administration and the looming question of Iran
Nader is a third-year Politics student at King’s College London from Italy and Iran. His geopolitical interests include Middle Eastern security and regional proxy conflicts. In May 2018, then-President Donald Trump pulled out from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and reinstated sanction on Iran regardless of the Iran being in full compliance with…
Water wars in the Middle East: the future calls for cooperation
Haya Chemaitilly is a 2nd year International Development (BA) student and Vice-President of the society. Her article focuses on the importance of cooperation in the Middle East not just for geopolitical conflicts, but also for water based ones. 11/10/2017 – When one thinks of conflicts in the Middle East, one automatically talks about geopolitical ones,…