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Fear and Hope in Damascus
August 8, 2011
Syrians struggle to overcome not only their own repressive regime, but their fears of an uncertain future if it falls. By Eliot Benman
Wiping off the Mud
July 10, 2011
A democratic Egypt cannot afford smear campaigns against its presidential candidates.
Progressive Except for Palestine
June 1, 2011
The Hamas-Fatah unity deal exposes the hypocrisy of the West By Hana Zuhair
A Life of Its Own
June 1, 2011
Osama bin Laden’s death will fuel, not dampen, the efforts of Al Qaeda supported terrorists By Réhab El-Bakry
Flocking to the Square
April 1, 2011
Environment advocates take to Tahrir to make sure eco-tourism is not forgotten in the new Egypt By Richard Hoath
Inside the Fortress
April 1, 2011
Reflections from March 5: When State Security buildings were occupied By Pakinam Amer
Lessons From Eastern Europe
April 1, 2011
The former Eastern bloc’s transition from communism 20 years ago point to challenges ahead for democratizing Egypt By Mariya Petkova
Learning From Turkey
April 1, 2011
Lauded as an example for a future democratic Egypt, Turkey’s secular model has dangerous flaws By Nadine El Sayed
Talking About a Revolution
March 1, 2011
Political analysts weigh in on what this transition is and what it might mean for the future By Glen Johnson
Prospects for Regional Change
March 1, 2011
As protests break out across the Middle East and North Africa, many experts are speculating that the Arab world has reached a tipping point and that 2011 may well be the Arab world’s 1848, which saw popular uprisings sweep across Europe. — Glen Johnson
Purely Politics
March 1, 2011
The military may be running the country, but one expert notes that this isn’t exactly martial law Réhab El-Bakry
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Accusations Against Assange
January 1, 2011
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The Naked Truth About Freedom
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Open to All
December 12, 2011
If we don’t want to retrace the path laid by the Mubarak regime, religious groups must be allowed a voice in the political arena
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Fear and Hope in Damascus
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Syrians struggle to overcome not only their own repressive regime, but their fears of an uncertain future if it falls. By Eliot Benman
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Fear and Hope in Damascus
August 8, 2011
Syrians struggle to overcome not only their own repressive regime, but their fears of an uncertain future if it falls. By Eliot Benman
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The Naked Truth About Freedom
December 1, 2011
An activist publicly posting her nude picture: libertine or traitor?
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A Cultural Revolution
March 1, 2011
The Tahrir protests were the perfect stage for the nation’s artistic talent By May El Khishen
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12 Minutes with Abolfotoh
May 16, 2012
Our interview with Abolfotoh showed us a different — and unexpected — side of the calm, liberal and tolerant candidate.
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Legalizing Tyranny
January 16, 2012
A look at the National Defense Authorization Act
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Learning From Turkey
April 1, 2011
Lauded as an example for a future democratic Egypt, Turkey’s secular model has dangerous flaws By Nadine El Sayed
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Wiping off the Mud
July 10, 2011
A democratic Egypt cannot afford smear campaigns against its presidential candidates.
1 comment
Pushing for Protection
July 10, 2011
The effort to create new protectorates is almost as hard as saving the ones we already have. By Richard Hoath
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2012: End of Days or a New Beginning?
January 1, 2012
It’s been just one year since the revolution and Egypt still needs a lot of time to get on the right track – far more than the 12 months the Mayans predicted we only have left . . .
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Legalizing Tyranny
January 16, 2012
A look at the National Defense Authorization Act
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