Tag Archives: Algeria

Saudi Arabia’s Profound Failure in the Middle East

As Algeria shows, Saudi efforts to spread a counterrevolution throughout the Middle East are coming up empty.

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Charlie Hebdo and the Project of French Identity

What to do when you are no longer the next universal vision for humanity?

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Islamic Tribes: Testimonies of Genocide

Are countless acts of genocide the destiny of the human race?

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The Jihad of America’s Founding Fathers

Why is the tension between the United States and the Muslim world far from a recent development?

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Will Central Asia Follow Egypt’s Example?

Will the chain reaction of protests crossing the Middle East now reach Central Asia?

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After the $147-Barrel Bubble (Part II)

How are oil prices linked to political reform?

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Resisting Reform in the Arab World

Why have Arab governments largely resisted political reform?

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Dateline Algiers: The Desert and the Sea

What mysteries, beauties and cultural wonders is the city of Algiers home to?

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Bin Laden and the Temptations of Nihilism

How do terrorists justify killing civilians?

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Islamist Democracies: The West's Worst Nightmare?

Can democracy be made to flourish in the lands where Islam prevails?

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