Democracy & State > Political Islam
None of the above
07 Jun 2012
Calling on Egyptians to vote for the Muslim Brotherhood is insane, argues Paul Demarty
Class struggle or national war?
04 May 2017
Moshé Machover replies to Tony Greenstein
‘No’ - it’s not over yet!
20 Apr 2017
The AKP government is in crisis following the rigged referendum. Esen Uslu reports
Understanding Khalid Masood
30 Mar 2017
We cannot explain atrocities like the Westminster attack through individual psychology, argues Paul Demarty
Predictions amidst uncertainties
16 Mar 2017
Yassamine Mather looks behind the rhetoric of the ‘resistance economy’
All or nothing
09 Mar 2017
Erdoğan is going for bust in an attempt to cling onto power, writes Esen Uslu
Trump threatens N-deal
26 Jan 2017
It is time to reboot Hands Off the People of Iran, argues Yassamine Mather
After the fall of Aleppo
12 Jan 2017
Opposition to imperialism does not mean support for Assad, argues Yassamine Mather, and the myth of the moderate opposition is busted
Quest for purity
15 Dec 2016
Is dubbing Israel a ‘racist state’ anti-Semitic? Tony Greenstein looks at the reality on the ground
Reaping the harvest
15 Dec 2016
Al Nusra are not brave rebels, writes Yassamine Mather. The jihadist group has been financed and directed by the west’s allies with the sole aim of bringing about regime change from above
Integration and disintegration
01 Dec 2016
Hillel Ticktin outlines the political and economic forces at play in the European Union
Economics of the madhouse
01 Dec 2016
Despite the construction boom, things are not boding well for Erdoğan, writes Esen Uslu
Iran deal dead and buried
24 Nov 2016
How will the Trump presidency impact on the Middle East? Yassamine Mather looks at the possibilities
Danger at home and abroad
10 Nov 2016
War could be the AKP’s last card, writes Esen Uslu
Internal and external onslaught
13 Oct 2016
Esen Uslu reports on the Erdoğan regime’s ongoing oppression, its Kurdish war and involvement in Syria
Pseudo-secularism on the beach
01 Sep 2016
The petty cruelty of the French burqini bans stems from an elite looking for scapegoats, writes Paul Demarty