Since it was first published in 1980 from its head office in London, <em>Majalla</em> has been considered one of the leading political affairs magazines in the Arab world. We offer a wide array of articles addressing the most significant political, economic and social issues facing the Middle East today, as well as the evolving cultural scene in the region. <em>Majalla</em> prides itself in being an ideas-driven publication that goes beyond reporting and headlines to provide original analysis.

The S-300 Saga

[escenic_image id="556300"]Washington and Tehran continue to lobby Moscow regarding the possible sale of Russia’s advanced S-300 surface-to-air…

A Liberal-Conservative Portrait

[escenic_image id="556282"]On international issues Tony Blair was a liberal-conservative politician. Liberal, due to his approach of democracy…

A Saviour’s Masks

Michael Aoun, the former commander of the Lebanese Army, who served as an interim prime minister of Lebanon for two years (September 1988 – October…

Times Change, But Visions Survive

[escenic_image id="556278"] By Boutros Boutros Ghali First, All the topics discussed revolve around international politics.  The nature of…

The Fall of Christian Lebanon

By Kamal DibPublished by Dar al NaharSupported with documents and a well-scrutinized body of literature, the book does not only trace the Lebanese…

El Sawy Culture Wheel

[escenic_image id="555292"]Under a bridge One may see a lot of things. One may see a dumpster but he saw a place of great value. Beside the Nile…

A Bridge Too Far?

[escenic_image id="555310"]Afghanistan is probably near to a tipping point. The new US Strategy for AF-PAK (Afghanistan-Pakistan) launched by…

A Non-Negotiable Friendship

[escenic_image id="555333"]After four years of isolation, Syria is back from the cold. Visitors from the US Congress and Western-aligned Arab states…