Skip to Content

Research & Commentary Results

Filter by
2893 Results
Iran’s Balkan front: The roots and consequences of Iranian cyberattacks against Albania
Photo by YUKI IWAMURA/AFP via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Iran’s Balkan front: The roots and consequences of Iranian cyberattacks against Albania

    A series of damaging Iranian hacks of Albania’s critical digital infrastructure over the summer pushed Tirana to break off bilateral diplomatic relations. Iran has regularly responded to sanctions or perceived provocations through cyberattack campaigns, as was visible in the case of Albania, guilty in the Iranian authorities’ eyes for the accommodations it has given to the anti-regime group MEK .

    December 22, 2022

    Iran’s Protests 3 Months On
  • Podcast
  • Iran’s Protests 3 Months On

    Now entering their fourth month of defiance, the people of Iran continue to protest the regime of Ali Khamenei. Since protests began in September, the crackdown by security forces has become increasingly severe and the government has now begun executing protesters. According to figures from the Human Rights Activists News Agency, as of Dec. 15, nearly 500 protesters have been killed and almost 20,000 people have been arrested.

    December 19, 2022

    Keeping up appearances: The Ukraine war’s effect on Russian deployments in Syria
    Photo by DELIL SOULEIMAN/AFP via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Keeping up appearances: The Ukraine war’s effect on Russian deployments in Syria

    As Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine turned into protracted positional and attrition warfare, often speculative reports emerged about the imminent reduction of the Russian military presence in Syria. Several factors may explain the changes in the Russian military presence in Syria and its future.

    The Houthis' embargo on Yemen's oil exports
    Photo by Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • The Houthis' embargo on Yemen's oil exports

    On Nov. 21, the Iranian-backed Houthi militia launched a drone attack against the Dhabba Oil Terminal in Yemen’s Hadramawt Governorate. The threat of further attacks on oil ports and military targets remains high as the militant group tests the tolerance and response of Yemen’s government and the international community while increasing its demands.

    December 9, 2022

    How international women’s organizations are supporting Iran’s protest movement
    Photo by Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • How international women’s organizations are supporting Iran’s protest movement

    Over the past three months, there has been a massive outpouring of support around the world for the people of Iran, and especially Iranian women, amid the ongoing nationwide protests. International women’s organizations have played a central role in this effort, backing the protests, condemning the harsh government crackdown and Iran’s discriminatory laws, and pushing for the expansion of rights for women and all Iranians. Here are four things women and women’s organizations around the world have been doing to help.

    December 8, 2022

    Aoun promised Lebanon a “modern state” — he left it in ruins
    Photo by Lebanese Presidency / Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Aoun promised Lebanon a “modern state” — he left it in ruins

    Aoun’s talk of a modern state appeared to be a smokescreen to mislead those who followed him into thinking the path to reform lay with the general. As the past six years have made all too clear, his objective seemed squarely fixed on gaining a permanent seat for himself at the table of Lebanon’s sectarian elite and securing his legacy.

    December 7, 2022

    Alliance: Lebanon needs “Change” and “Opposition” to work together
    Photo by Houssam Shbaro/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • Analysis
  • Alliance: Lebanon needs “Change” and “Opposition” to work together

    “Change” is an economics-driven pursuit for local accountability and social justice, and “Opposition” is a politically focused mission with geopolitics at its heart. “Change” cannot reform the system on its own, and “Opposition” cannot challenge regional considerations alone. Together, however, they potentially hold a narrow majority — 65 seats, combined — against the 63 belonging to a Hezbollah-led coalition. And there is an opportunity, today, to bring these two movements together through a parliamentary alliance.

    November 28, 2022

    Iranians need more than condemnation in Geneva; they want recognition of their right to democracy
    Photo by Mykhaylo Palinchak/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • Iranians need more than condemnation in Geneva; they want recognition of their right to democracy

    As the U.N. Human Rights Council convenes in Geneva this week, it may be tempting to just focus on the rights of women and girls and make demands of the regime that Tehran will inevitably ignore. But instead, the HRC members should focus on how the international community can give the protesters a much-needed psychological and political boost.

    November 21, 2022

    Syria’s Failings Should Guide Misdirected Iran Policy
    Photo by Ammar Safarjalani/Xinhua via Getty Images
  • Commentary
  • Syria’s Failings Should Guide Misdirected Iran Policy

    If the West is committed to not repeat the mistakes of the past, it can forge a third way that honors the protestors and rejects the tyrants in Tehran.

    November 8, 2022