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ABC News
October 9, 2017
... major patron for the Kurds," while trying to be "polite with Turkey," Joshua Landis, a Syria expert and professor at the University of Oklahoma, ...
Rudaw
October 5, 2017
But a war between Damascus and the SDF is in the interests of neither Damascus or Moscow, argues Professor Joshua Landis, a Syrian expert ...
Plastics Today
October 3, 2017
“MoistureShield Infuse continues a long tradition of innovation in A.E.R.T.'s composite products,” said Joshua Landis, Senior Marketing ...
Syria Direct
September 28, 2017
The vision of a whole, functioning Syria is a distant one, says Joshua Landis, director of the University of Oklahoma's Center for Middle East ...
The New Arab
September 27, 2017
Analysis: The SDF, backed by the US, is making a play for oil-rich territories in Syria - but so is Assad's Syrian army, backed by Russia, reports ...
The New Arab
September 25, 2017
Professor Joshua Landis, of the University of Oklahoma, said both groups were heading for oil-rich territories. "Both the Syrian army and the ...
Shadowproof (blog)
April 3, 2017
On this episode of Around The Empire, Dan and Joanne interview Syria expert Professor Joshua Landis on the battle for the Syrian city of ...
TPM
January 10, 2017
Joshua Landis is head of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma and publishes the influential blog “Syria Comment.
LobeLog
December 31, 1999
by Joshua Landis. The renewed US offensive against Iran is not so much about its nuclear capability or even its missile program; it is about Iran ...
Artesia Daily Press
December 31, 1999
... United States can limit Iran's freedom of action in the region by becoming a major patron for the Kurds,” while trying to be “polite with Turkey,” Joshua Landis, ...
Rudaw
September 7, 2017
... to its enclave, but the real fighting for the ISIS controlled part of the city of Deir has yet to begin,” Professor Joshua Landis, a Syrian expert andÃÂ ...
NWAOnline
August 2, 2017
He's "known as Mr. 10 percent in Syria because he has an interest in so much of the economy," said Joshua Landis, a Syria expert who headsÃÂ ...
Fortune
August 1, 2017
He's “known as Mr. 10 percent in Syria because he has an interest in so much of the economy,” said Joshua Landis, a Syria expert who headsÃÂ ...
The New Arab
July 28, 2017
"The destruction of the Sunni cities of Iraq and Syria underlines the terrible price imposed on the Sunni revolt," said Joshua Landis, a SyriaÃÂ ...
KGOU
April 7, 2017
Joshua Landis, the director of the University of Oklahoma's Center for Middle East Studies, told KGOU's World Views he doesn't expectÃÂ ...
Shadowproof (blog)
April 3, 2017
On this episode of Around The Empire, Dan and Joanne interview Syria expert Professor Joshua Landis on the battle for the Syrian city ofÃÂ ...
TPM
January 10, 2017
Joshua Landis is head of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma and publishes the influential blog “Syria Comment.
Global Risk Insights
December 20, 2016
With fast moving events taking place around the Syrian city of Aleppo, Global Risk Insights spoke with Dr. Joshua Landis, the Director of theÃÂ ...
Syria Direct
November 14, 2016
Joshua Landis on Syria and Trump's election: 'America has prolonged the civil war, only destabilized the region'ÃÂ ...
Rudaw
December 31, 1999
“I don't believe ISIS will be able to hold out for another year,” Professor Joshua Landis, a frequently cited expert on Syria and the head ofÃÂ ...
WhoWhatWhy / RealNewsProject (blog)
December 31, 1999
“Everybody is testing Trump, everybody is trying to figure out what his real policy is because nobody believes anything he says,” Joshua LandisÃÂ ...
Eurasia Review
March 20, 2017
The problem with letting the Turks take Raqqa and presumably the entire Euphrates Valley that is now held by ISIS is that the Turks are endeavoring to hem in the Kurds.
Aljazeera.com
March 20, 2017
Joshua Landis, an expert on Syria at the University of Oklahoma, told Al Jazeera on Monday that the rebel offensive had taken the government by surprise and that a significant response was inevitable.
LobeLog
March 18, 2017
by Joshua Landis. The problem with letting the Turks hold Raqqa and presumably the entire Euphrates Valley that is now held by ISIS is that the Turks are endeavoring to hem in the Kurds.
BBC News
March 15, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Centre for Middle Eastern Politics at Oklahoma University and a close watcher of Syria, says it will be very difficult for Washington to allay Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan's fears about the Kurds.
Normangee Star
March 12, 2017
Full-scale hostilities between the Turks and Kurds would deal a major setback to efforts to capture Raqqa, according to Joshua Landis, head of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma. Americans have already upped the tempo inÃÂ ...
AppsforPCdaily
March 11, 2017
Full-scale hostilities between the Turks and Kurds would deal a major setback to efforts to capture Raqqa, according to Joshua Landis, head of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma. Neither al-Raqqa nor Deir e-Zour will be ...
gulfnews.com
March 8, 2017
Full-scale hostilities between the Turks and Kurds would pose a major setback for efforts to capture Raqqa, according to Joshua Landis, head of the Centre for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma. "It's important to get a buffer between ...
89.3 KPCC
March 7, 2017
... Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a participant in the Geneva II peace talks. Joshua Landis, professor of international and area studies and director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma; Landis' blog is ...
KGOU
February 24, 2017
The Iranian regime faces a daunting puzzle: How to translate the ideals of the 1979 revolution to a new generation. That question launched Narges Bajoghli into her research in Iran, which focuses on pro-revolution communication.
KGOU
February 17, 2017
I'm always asking this question because when I talk to Joshua Landis and others who are really focused on the Middle East is what what please tell me what the solution is about because that is such a complicated thing in terms of how to reconstruct oneÃÂ ...
PolitiFact
February 17, 2017
"Obama presided over the period of the Arab Spring, in which many Middle Eastern states witnessed large-scale uprisings and the complete failure of several states," said Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University ofÃÂ ...
Red Dirt Report
February 13, 2017
"I don't think radical Islamism exist, there is no religion that is terror, religion should be about love," she added. Academics responded also present to the call such as Suzette Grillot, the dean of the College of International Studies at OU and ...
KTVL
February 12, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 12, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTUL
February 11, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 11, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 11, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTUL
February 11, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 11, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTUL
February 10, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 10, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 10, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTUL
February 10, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 10, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 10, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 10, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
KTVL
February 10, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
WJLA
February 10, 2017
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said there are more than 2,000 rebel groups in Syria with different goals, motives, and methods.
Red Dirt Report
February 6, 2017
NORMAN, Okla. - As the situation in Syria grows ever more complex, Joshua Landis, head of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma explained the intricacies Syrian situation to a crowded house at the Tyner Cornbread and Beans onÃÂ ...
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