Tag Archives: Hosni Mubarak

Lessons for Libya from 1911

What is the key to the success of democracy in 21st century Libya?

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The End of American Centrality

Why are world-shaping events increasingly passing the United States by?

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How Qaddafi Mastered the Globalization Game

What has enabled Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi to weather North Africa's tsunami of popular revolutions?

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Yemen on the Brink

Why would Yemen’s president be wise to start packing his bags?

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Egypt After Mubarak: New Era of Modernization?

How can Egypt stand at the edge of a new period of modernization and opening up in the Arab world?

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Egypt and the Global Oil Market: Geopolitics Is Back

Markets are extraordinarily bad at getting political risk right — and the Egypt crisis is no exception.

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Will Egypt Today Share the Fate of Turkey in 1911?

Why are the parallels between Cairo today and Constantinople a century ago all too obvious and disturbing?

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The Globalist’s Top Features on the Middle East

Our top ten recent features on the Middle East paint a nuanced portrait of the world’s most volatile region.

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Why Egypt’s Mubarak Is Worried About Tunisia

Might the recent events in Tunisia find echo not only in Egypt, but in other repressed Arab countries?

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The Clintons, Mubaraks and Bushes

How does Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak deal with charges of creating a political dynasty?

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