Archive for 'Disarmament'
Nukes aside, the real problem with Iran
By Alastair Crooke
The country is emerging as a regional power. Is the West ready for that?
It was pure drama: The leaders of the United States, Britain, and France stepped onto the stage at the Pittsburgh Group of 20 meeting last week to unveil Western intelligence that showed that Iran had a second nuclear fuel enrichment […]
Posted: October 18th, 2009 under ARTICLES, Alastair Crooke, Disarmament, Iran, Obama administration.
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Disarmament vs. Demilitarization
A Conflicts Forum Monograph by Alastair Crooke, and an Interview with Ambassador Chester Crocker, February, 2008
In 2006, the United States Institute of Peace generously provided a grant to Conflicts Forum to conduct a research study on “Disarmament vs. Demilitarization” in the context of the current Lebanese political environment. The goal of the study is to […]
Posted: February 15th, 2008 under Alastair Crooke, Disarmament, Hezbollah, Lebanon, MONOGRAPHS, Mark Perry.
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From conflict to politics
By Alastair Crooke, The Guardian, July 28, 2005
In the wake of the London bombings it is difficult to deal with issues of political violence; nonetheless, these need to be addressed from a perspective of critical thinking. This is nowhere more pertinent than in the Middle East, where this week I have been taking part in […]
Posted: July 28th, 2005 under ARTICLES, Alastair Crooke, Democracy, Disarmament, Hamas, Hezbollah.
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