Majority Minority
Part Two sees us take a closer look at the ‘majority minorities’ – the large Christian communities in countries like Lebanon and Egypt. It’s not just the Maronites in the […]
Part Two sees us take a closer look at the ‘majority minorities’ – the large Christian communities in countries like Lebanon and Egypt. It’s not just the Maronites in the […]
We take a look at two countries that are seldom out of the international headlines these days – Syria and Egypt. The first part of our ‘Middle East Analysis’ podcast […]
The Syria crisis has dominated our ‘Middle East Analysis’ podcasts with monotonous and depressing regularity in recent years. The country is in a perpetual state of crisis with President Assad’s […]
In our first Middle East Analysis podcast of 2015, international lawyer and analyst Dr Harry Hagopian takes a rather bite-sized approach to three countries with complex realities – Syria, Egypt […]
In today’s ‘Middle East Analysis’ our regular studio guest Dr Harry Hagopian looks at the crisis in Iraq. Regional round-up with a focus on Libya, Egypt, Israel/Palestine.
In today’s podcast Bishops’ Consultant on the Middle East North Africa, Dr Harry Hagopian, looks at the proposed Geneva II meeting on the on-going crisis in Syria, Egypt’s constitutional referendum […]
In today’s podcast international lawyer Dr Harry Hagopian looks at the possible poisoning of Yasser Arafat, the deferred trial of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, Iranian uranium, Syria and the […]
Part two submerges itself in a post-Morsi Egypt with tensions running high and the need for a new constitution and president that can truly represent the people of this pivotal […]
In this ‘Middle East Analysis – Extra’ podcast, consultant Dr Harry Hagopian looks at the largest-scale protests in Egypt’s Tahrir square since the 2011 revolution. Millions gathered to demand that […]
In our second ‘Middle East Analysis’ of 2013, our consultant on the MENA region, Dr Harry Hagopian, looks at Egypt in a state of emergency and Israel’s Parliamentary Elections.