REPORT: Proxy War in the Northern Corridor: The Case of Mare’a
During the Syrian civil war, towns and cities across the country overthrew the central government and governed themselves. Ultimately, however, this experiment in self-rule collapsed: some cities fell under the sway of Islamic fundamentalists, others of the Kurdish-backed forces, and others still were recaptured by the regime of Bashar al-Assad…
REPORT: Social Networks, Class, and the Syrian Proxy War
The Syrian conflict began in 2011 as a mass uprising, with protesters gathering in one small town after the next to demand the end of a 40-year dictatorship. It quickly morphed into a complex, multi-sided war. By 2014, the conflict was simultaneously a revolution, a civil war, and a proxy war involving nearly a dozen countries…
REPORT: The Secret Life of Mullah Omar
Very little is known about Mullah Omar, the notorious supreme leader of the Taliban. Only a handful of photographs are believed to exist, and his biographical details have long been contested…