Country: Middle East

Rafael Baroch10/06/2025

The Bureaucracy of Despair

Ever since Grotius argued that war could be governed by reason, the project of “civilising […]
The Liberum10/06/2025

SWIM Lebanon celebrates Four Years of Purpose, People, and the Power of Nature

Lebanon’s leading environmental NGO, SWIM Lebanon (Sustainable Waste Intercity Marathon), marks four years this month since […]
The Liberum09/06/2025

The Road Ahead: Structuring an Inclusive Syria without Assad

With the collapse of the Bashar al-Assad regime, the political status quo, which was carefully […]
Paul Cliteur07/06/2025

Arthur Schopenhauer and Academic Freedom

When Paul Cliteur began lecturing at Leiden University in the Netherlands (1984), he was strongly […]
Adnan Nasser06/06/2025

The Last Card on the Table: Baghdad and the Balance of the New Middle East

As the Middle East reshapes itself in the wake of seismic shifts, including the October […]
The Liberum04/06/2025

Up for Grabs: How Syria is becoming an International Free-for-All

Until the night of June 2, 2025, the fate of foreign jihadists in Syria, under […]
Emile Fakhoury02/06/2025

The Holy Trinity of Bureaucracy

Studies show that excessive bureaucracy can consume up to 30% of an organisation's productive time […]
Adriana Lebbos31/05/2025

Forget saving face, save your inner peace

The ultimate goal is to be the positive person in the room. The one who […]
The Liberum22/05/2025

The Last Sentinel: Hungary’s Stand for Europe’s Future

While the entirety of Europe braced itself to absorb a massive influx of (illegal) migrants […]
Adriana Lebbos21/05/2025

We’re all experts in other people’s lives

We always know what our friends should do. We are exceptional at giving advice. It’s […]
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