Artículo Foreign Policy, 05.05.2016 Siobhán O'Grady, periodista norteamericana

Artículo Foreign Policy, 05.05.2016 Siobhán O'Grady, periodista norteamericana
Columna El Confidencial, 04.05.2016 José Zorrilla
Análisis Security Weekly, 05.05.2016 Scott Stewart
Reportaje The New York Times, 30.04.2016 Declan WalshOn the edge of Aleppo’s ancient citadel, Zahra and her family squatted in a once-grand apartment, now facing rebel lines. Plastic sheets covered its tall windows to shield the space from a sniper’s view; shelling boomed in the distance. Zahra, 25, who gave just one name, flicked between two photos on...
Reportaje Jot Down, marzo 2015 E.J. Rodríguez[caption id="attachment_25902" align="alignnone" width="1094"]
Columna El Universal, 30.03.2016 Sadio Garavini di Turno, miembro del Grupo Avila[caption id="attachment_24840" align="alignnone" width="770"]
Opinión El Mundo, 12.03.2016 Rosa Meneses
Artículo London Review of Books, Vol.38 (5) 2016 Patrick Cockburn, periodista y escritorThe war in Syria and Iraq has produced two new de facto states in the last five years and enabled a third quasi-state greatly to expand its territory and power. The two new states, though unrecognised internationally, are stronger militarily and politically than most members of...
Artículo Fair Observer, 15.10.2015 John Feffer, autor y co-fundador de Foreing Policy in Focus (Institute for Policy Studies)Putin’s attempt at “shock and awe” in Syria has all the hallmarks of failed US interventions of the past. [caption id="attachment_15358" align="alignnone" width="490"]
Reportaje Foreign Policy, 05.10.2015 Elizabeth Dickinson, periodista con estudios africanos de la U. de YalePerched in a seaside villa in eastern Tunisia, Osama Kubbar had anxiously waited for days for the final news about his guns. It was May 2011, five months into the Arab Spring, and Kubbar, a Libyan smuggler, was remotely tracking the slow movements...