HSC Senior Fellow Simon Schofield discusses the Saudi-Qatar rift on France 24.
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Julie Lenarz June 16, 2017 HSC in the Media, Latest Articles
HSC Senior Fellow Simon Schofield discusses the Saudi-Qatar rift on France 24.
Read More »Guest Contributor September 15, 2014 Opinion
The United States recently signed a $11 billion arms deal with the tiny Persian Gulf sheikdom, and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member, Qatar. The deal included twenty-five AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, Patriot air defence missile batteries and portable Javelin anti-tank missiles. It constitutes the biggest arms deal the United States has undertaken this year and comes after four-years of selling those GCC states billions and billions of dollars worth of arms and military technology.
Read More »Thomas Hauschildt August 23, 2014 Latest Articles
Today is the ‘International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition’. This week the international society remembers the slave trade and its abolition. However, with an estimated 20-30 million victims subject to modern-slavery, this crime is still all too present in our societies.
Read More »admin August 16, 2014 HSC in the Media, Iraq and Syria, Latest Articles
Campaigners have marched through the streets of London to protest against recent attacks on Iraqis and Syrians by ISIS militants. Hundreds of people gathered outside BBC Broadcasting House before marching through Oxford Street towards the US Embassy. Demonstrators, led by ...
Read More »Julie Lenarz June 21, 2013 HSC in the Media, Middle East and North Africa
Executive Director Julie Lenarz published in the Times of Israel on the ongoing misconceptions the West has regarding the civil war in Syria. Two and a half years after the war kicked off in Syria the debate rages on over whether the West should get involved or stay out of the brutal conflict.
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