Tag Archives: Arab Spring

2010s: A Decade of Defiance and Dissent

What lessons should protest movements learn from the last decade as we move into the 2020s?

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The Continuing Syrian Tragedy

Continuing violence in Syria is the most severe indictment of the international community’s ability to provide for peace and security.

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Quicksand Kingdom: A Shaky Saudi Home Front

Domestic prospects look bleak for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia: From the Eyes of an Insider

“Segregation” is the only way to describe the situation for women in Saudi Arabia.

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A Voice Against Violence

It is time to dismantle the political and economic system that treats half of humanity like children.

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Tunisia: Britain to Blame?

Can Tunisia really blame the NATO campaign in Libya for its current troubles?

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Not Cold War II, But Toward World War III?

Putin is not the only problematic character on the global stage.

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America’s False Middle East Prophet

Venerated Fouad Ajami built his true legacy on falsehoods and foolishness.

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WANTED: A Foreign Policy Slogan

The search for a “post” to describe U.S foreign policy continues.

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After American Dominance: The New Pope’s Foreign Policy

What it means for the Middle East.

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