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H A Hellyer

H A Hellyer

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Dr HA Hellyer is non-resident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a senior associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies.

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Liberal Democrat Party leader Tim Farron speaks to suporters and the press in London. Chris J Ratcliffe / Getty Images
Lib Dem leader’s resignation raises critical questions

The resignation of Tim Farron speaks about faith, secularism and British society today, writes HA Hellyer

OpinionJune 21, 2017
Encouraging British Muslims to play a fuller part in public life requires the same mechanisms that would get more women or more white working-class men into public life. There isn't some parallel Muslim path. Andy Rain / EPA
Reaction to London attacks is instructive

The refusal of UK imams to offer the ritual funeral prayer for the deceased London attackers sends a powerful message, writes HA Hellyer

OpinionJune 07, 2017
A Muslim boy learns to read the Koran at a madrassa, or religious school, during the holy month of Ramadan. Javanta Dey / Reuters
We need a new understanding of the social contract between Arabs

HA Hellyer says that when the dust settles on the security issue of terrorism, the Middle East will need to answer tough questions

OpinionMay 31, 2017
French president-elect Emmanuel Macron, center, and current President Francois Hollande, left foreground, shake hands to veterans during a ceremony to mark the end of World War II at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Stephane de Sakutin / AP Photo
The challenges facing Europe have not vanished

The hard work of politics begins now for France, writes HA Hellyer

OpinionMay 10, 2017
French centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron clenches his fist as he addresses his supporters at his election day headquarters in Paris. Christophe Ena / AP Photo
What the French vote says about European politics

HA Hellyer outlines what is at stake for France and the European Union ahead of the country's run-off presidential election next month

OpinionApril 26, 2017
Candles lie along Westminster Bridge in London in memory of the victims of the Westminster attack. Andy Rain / EPA
UK woman was vilified for being a ‘visible Muslim’

HA Hellyer takes up the case of the woman who was branded uncaring as she walked past Westminster

OpinionMarch 29, 2017
Muslim women wearing hijabs visit the Montmartre hill in Paris. Fred Dufour / AFP
The dishonest nature of court’s hijab decision

HA Hellyer reacts to the European Court of Justice ruling on wearing religious objects such as the Hijab in the workplace

OpinionMarch 15, 2017
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to Muslim supporters during a campaign rally in March 2016. Rhona Wise / AFP
West had different relations with Muslims and Islam in the past

The relations between the West and Islam in the past were opposite of what it is today, writes HA Hellyer

OpinionMarch 04, 2017
Salam Fayyad. Issei Kato / Reuters
US block on Fayyad makes a grave statement

HA Hellyer explains the grave significance of the US veto on Salam Fayyed

OpinionFebruary 15, 2017
President Donald Trump has begun to entrench the counter-terrorism narrative into a deeply sectarian discourse. Carlos Barria / Reuters
America's travel ban embeds a new normal

When the leader of the free world decides to play a divisive game, it has wide-ranging repercussions, writes HA Hellyer

OpinionFebruary 01, 2017
Norway has a long tradition of respecting fundamental rights of religion and worship. Torstein Boe / Reuters
The separation of church and state isn’t always clean

HA Hellyer explores the complex relationship between relgion and government

OpinionJanuary 04, 2017
Sheikh Abdullah Bin Bayyah, president of the Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies forum. Christopher Pike / The National
This region must address its fears and concerns

We must recognise that there are latent issues of sectarianism throughout the region, says HA Hellyer

OpinionDecember 21, 2016
The inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States is scheduled to take place next month. Carlo Allegri / Reuters
Counter terror policies must deliver nuance

HA Hellyer wonders how Donald Trump will balance security and equality

OpinionDecember 07, 2016
: As Mrs Merkel announces she is running again, there are reasons to be somewhat lacking in enthusiasm. Sean Gallup / Getty Images
Why Merkel is critical to Europe and the world

HA Hellyer explains why Germany's politics will define the liberal order over the next four years

OpinionNovember 23, 2016
Donald Trump may now want to claim that he and his supporters saw his victory coming. Mark Wilson / Getty Images
American election result adds to our understanding of US society

HA Hellyer reviews the American presidential election

OpinionNovember 12, 2016
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