Iraq
Kurdish success: a game changer for the Middle East
The Kurds are anxious to modernise, but Baghdad must cooperate
Islamic State in South Asia: what can be done?
The IS presence in Iraq should not overshadow its expansion into South Asia
Did the 2003 Iraq war create ISIS?
The global jihadist insurgency would have happened regardless of the war in Iraq
Charles Kennedy on Iraq, Scotland and the need for a friendlier politics
In memory of Charles Kennedy, we look back at some of his most memorable comments
Cameron’s half-hearted response to global security risks isolating Britain
Faced with the twin-pronged threat of ISIL and Putin, there is a palpable sense of drift in this government's actions
ISIS: America’s alliance with Iran is hampering the fight against terror
ISIS draws on legitimate Sunni fears of Iran, argue Michael Weiss and Hassan Hassan in a new book