Posts tagged Middle East politics
From War to Governance: The Struggle to Build a New Syrian State

After more than a decade of civil war, the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024 marked a historic turning point for Syria. The new transitional government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa faces the immense task of rebuilding authority, stabilizing security, and defining a new political order amid persistent socio-economic and sectarian issues.

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Political Deadlock Comes to a Head in Kuwait

Kuwait’s Emir recently issued a decree suspending the state’s popular National Assembly and abrogating parts of the constitution for no more than four years. The move comes as the latest of the Gulf country’s efforts to improve the efficacy of its deadlocked political system which has been marked by excessive parliamentary debates. The move has not drawn widespread protests domestically or regionally, but international experts question whether or not the Emir’s actions will actually move Kuwait closer to a sound democratic process.

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