Raghida Dergham

Raghida Dergham

Raghida Dergham is the Founder & Executive Chair at Beirut Institute. She’s also an adviser to Al Arabiya and Al Hadath on US and international affairs in addition to being a geopolitical columnist and a member of CFR.

America’s realignment with allies, adversaries after Ankara summit

The NATO summit in Ankara marked the moment the United States shifted from fighting a mutilated war with Iran to pursuing a strategy of sustained attrition – one that combines recurring military......

NATO Summit in Ankara: Tests in the age of Trump’s mercurial volatility

The upcoming NATO summit hosted by Ankara is not merely another routine meeting of a military alliance accustomed to reviewing its defense plans and debating burden-sharing. It is the Alliance’s first......

Iran’s war and the fracturing of American certainty

The war with Iran has not ended, even if parts of the battlefield have fallen silent and negotiations have moved into drafting rooms. What has ended is the assumption that American military power......

From Pax Americana to Pax Irana: Did Trump do it by accident or by design?

Donald Trump entered the war with Iran under the banner of restoring Pax Americana. He ended up opening the door to what the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps sees as Pax Irana: influence over the......

The ‘great settlement’: Trump’s financial heist, Iran’s strategic heist

Donald Trump delayed when decisive action was required. He retreated from pressure points that gave Washington leverage. He weakened American bargaining power before securing American objectives. He......

Trump and Iran’s proxies: Transitional deals and risk of legitimizing the proxy doctrine

President Donald Trump risks granting Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) what it failed to secure through war: Renewed political legitimacy for its regional proxies, from Hezbollah in......

Iran after the war: Victorious or defeated, how will IRGC take revenge

If Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) emerges from this war as a partner in power or in control of its levers, then the United States will have waged a war against Iran only to end up......

Trump and Iran: Who is responsible for the mutilated war and the wrong calculations?

The predicament facing US President Donald Trump in the confrontation with the Islamic Republic of Iran is no longer confined to the nuclear file, the postponed military strike, or the Strait of......