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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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