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Publications with Tag: Revolution

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Will Jordan Be Next to Fall? by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
October 11, 2012
On Wednesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced that the United States was sending a small …

No Sanctuary for Assad by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 30, 2012
As we go to press, Bashar al-Assad seems to be losing Damascus, as he …

Cause for Celebration in Syria by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
July 25, 2012
After last week's bomb blast in Damascus, which killed four top Syrian security and military officials, …

As They Like It: What Shakespeare Suggests about the Arab Spring by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Journal Blog
June 27, 2012
Seeing the fine new production of As You Like It at Shakespeare in the Park, and …

The Road From Damascus by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
February 29, 2012
When Khaled Meshaal slipped quietly out of Damascus in January, Hamas ended a decade-long stay in …

Libya, One Year Later by Ann Marlowe
World Affairs Online
February 22, 2012
On the eve of February 17th, the anniversary of last year’s Libyan revolution, Tripoli …

Interference by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
February 15, 2012
Should the United States act to protect Syrian civilians from their murderous regime? Secretary …

Failing Syria: Why the World Must Prepare Now for Assad's Fall and the Aftermath by Kurt Werthmuller
Huffington Post
February 9, 2012
While the foreign policy community has finally begun to delve into the Syrian crisis …

Hostage Crisis by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
February 8, 2012
Since last month, 19 Americans working with pro-democracy nonprofit organizations have been under investigation …

The Russian Spring Has Begun by Andrei A. Piontkovsky
Wall Street Journal
December 14, 2011
Moscow--There is a remarkable consistency over the course of Russian history: Every authoritarian regime …

The Egyptian Elections: What to Expect in Round 2 by Samuel Tadros
NRO's The Corner Blog
December 13, 2011
On Wednesday and Thursday, Egyptians will head to the polls for the second stage …

After the Fall by Amr Bargisi, Samuel Tadros
Tablet Magazine
December 9, 2011
When the Egyptian revolution came, we stayed home.   We are young, liberal Egyptian activists …

Among Libya's Liberals by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal Europe
November 16, 2011
Zwara, Libya--"You are talking about a backwards country, not France or the United States." …

Libya's Amazigh Debate Their Future by Ann Marlowe
Weekly Standard Online
November 11, 2011
Obari, Libya--"Why are the people in the north getting petroleum when you are living …

After Gadhafi, Hope for Modernity by Ann Marlowe
Wall Street Journal
November 2, 2011
Tripoli, Libya--'Now we have to hurry to do everything we want. Everyone from his …

Eclipsed by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
November 2, 2011
Until January of this year, U.S. policymakers and American allies feared what Jordan's King …

From Tripoli to Tehran by Lee Smith
The Weekly Standard
October 31, 2011
Killing Muammar Qaddafi wasn't easy. What President Obama said would take days wound up …

Qaddafi's Death No Western Triumph by Jack David
NRO's The Corner Blog
October 20, 2011
Muammar Qaddafi is dead. What significance does that fact have? Several observations and questions …

'One Nation for New Holocaust' by Samuel Tadros
Weekly Standard Online
October 4, 2011
Many observers were quick to draw an analogy between the storming of the Israeli …

After Jihad by Ann Marlowe
Weekly Standard Online
September 19, 2011
Sabratha, Libya—"Girls were going to school under the Taliban! I know, because I was …

Libya: Hopeful Signs by Ann Marlowe
New York Post
September 6, 2011
  Zwara, Libya -- In nearly a month spent in western Libya, much of …

L'influence turque dans la Libye post-Kadhafi by Kenneth R. Weinstein
LeMonde.fr
September 3, 2011
L'Algérie vient d'accorder l'asile à Kadhafi. Comble de l'ironie, son gouvernment a déclarél'avoir fait « pour …

Libya's Hidden Minority by Ann Marlowe
The Daily Beast
September 2, 2011
From the U.S., Libya may seem like a homogenous place, the setting for a distant war. …

Democracy in Libya by Ann Marlowe
Weekly Standard
August 29, 2011
Benghazi, Libya--What was supposed to be a short police action by NATO has turned …

Libye: entre pari diplomatique de Sarkozy et avenir incertain by Kenneth R. Weinstein
LeMonde.fr
August 27, 2011
Les combats dans Tripoli marquent la fin d'un régime despotique, près de six mois …

     

 

 

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