Michael Everard has degrees in Theology and International Relations. He is interested in religion and politics in the Middle East and writes on Iranian and Syrian contemporary history for the Transnational Crisis Project. He worked in British politics before joining the Crisis Project.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood: presenting a friendly face in London
Monday, 2. 04. 2012. As part of what appears to be something of international PR
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Afghan killings have international implications
Tuesday, 13. 03. 2012.On 11 March, a 38-year-old staff sergeant in the United States Army
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Throwbots to make a debut in Afghanistan
Tuesday, 28. 02. 2012.The United States Army and Marine Corps deployed hundreds of small, throwable
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Pakistan closes northern border routes to NATO and ISAF convoys
Tuesday, 28. 02. 2012.On November 25, NATO aircraft hit two Pakistani border posts between Kunar
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DEMOCRACY IN THE MENA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LEBANON AND TURKEY
Thursday, 17. 05. 2012.The democratic nature of a state has been rightly assumed to be
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THE COMMODIFICATION OF SECURITY: CONCEPTUAL AND POLITICAL RAMIFICATIONS
Wednesday, 16. 05. 2012.The privatisation of security generates significant political and conceptual implications. Security is
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Pakistan closes northern border routes to NATO and ISAF convoys
Tuesday, 28. 02. 2012.On November 25, NATO aircraft hit two Pakistani border posts between Kunar
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The New Heretics of the Arab Spring
Friday, 27. 01. 2012.Detainees from Libya’s war against supporters of the late dictator are reportedly
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Something or Nothing – Granting Niger Deltans a
Tuesday, 8. 11. 2011.Something or Nothing – Click to Download PDF Print PDF
Climate Change Adaptation and Conflict in Nigeria
Tuesday, 8. 11. 2011.Climate Change Adaptation and Conflict in Nigeria – Click to download PDF
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Antidote to Violence – Niger Delta Report no.1
Tuesday, 8. 11. 2011.Please download PDF file: Antidote to Violence – Niger Delta Report no.1
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