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Tanya Goudsouzian and Ibrahim al-Marashi

Goudsouzian and al-Marashi

Tanya Goudsouzian is a Canadian journalist who has covered Afghanistan and the Middle East for over two decades. She has held senior editorial roles at major international media outlets, including serving as Opinion Editor at Al Jazeera English.

Ibrahim al-Marashi is associate professor of Middle East history, visiting faculty at The American College of the Mediterranean, and the Department of International Relations at Central European University. His publications include Iraq’s Armed Forces: An Analytical History (2008), The Modern History of Iraq (2017), and A Concise History of the Middle East (2024).

A crumbling Baghdad house linked to uncertain claims about author Agatha Christie now sits at the centre of debates over war, myth, and cultural erasure

08 May, 2026

From medieval empires to Iran today, history shows killing rulers breeds chaos—so why does decapitation still drive Western Middle East policy?

04 March, 2026

In today’s MENA restraint and economic statecraft eclipse proxy wars, as Iran’s overstretch contrasts with Saudi Arabia’s calculated recalibration.

17 February, 2026

Tanya Goudsouzian & Ibrahim Al-Marashi turn to Plato’s Republic to show how Iran’s moral authority decayed into rule by force—laid bare during protests.

02 February, 2026

Maduro’s arrest revives a familiar US fantasy: that removing a strongman brings stability. From Iraq to Afghanistan, history suggests otherwise.

06 January, 2026