West Can Ill Afford to Get It Wrong on Syria

Article by Pieper and Pinkard in Moscow Times

Moritz Pieper and Octavius Pinkard, two BSIS PhD researchers, publish their research in The Moscow Times arguing that foreign governments need to exercise caution in their reactions to the conflict in Syria. History and recent events provide useful guidance for policy-makers and implementers. In the case of the rebel groups in Syria, say Pieper and Pinkard, the handwriting has been on the wall or more than 18 months.

This column is the latest in a series of articles in which they will focus on conflict in the broader Middle East.

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinion/article/west-can-ill-afford-to-get-it-wrong-on-syria/479830.html

The focus of Moritz Pieper’s research is on regional and inter-regional power dynamics in the Middle East and Central Asia, with a special interest in non-Western foreign policies toward the Iranian nuclear programme. His PhD dissertation comparatively analyzes Chinese, Russian and Turkish foreign policy toward the Iranian nuclear programme, reflecting on the emergence of alternative narratives of diplomacy over the Iranian nuclear programme in a world of conflicting power centres and on changing conceptions of security cultures toward Iran. He is supervised by Dr. Tom Casier.

Octavius Pinkard’s research has a focus on Lebanese politics and the regional power and security dynamics of the Levant, with a particular emphasis on sub-state actors such as Hezbollah and Hamas and the states that support them, including Syria and Iran. His doctoral thesis examines the political mobilization of the Lebanese diaspora in Europe, and analyzes its attempts to both inform and influence French, British, and EU-level foreign policy towards Lebanon. He is supervised by Dr. Elise Feron.