Rob Prince graduated from St.Lawrence University in French and Religion in 1966, when he served as a US Peace Corps volunteer and staff member in Tunis and Sousse. He lectures in international studies in the Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver
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Published in: HomeTunisia: between a rock and a hard place
Rachid Ghannouchi was in need of both political reassurance (and indeed financial backing) from the Obama...
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Published in: HomeTunisia: Siliana and the heritage of Farhat Hached sixty years after his assassination
Farhat Hached is still making history in Tunisia, where the government is fixated on shifting Tunisian society in a...
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Published in: HomeIsraeli-Palestinian ceasefire seems to be holding
Calls for comprehensive peace negotiations abound given the inability of conventional western military tactics to...
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Published in: HomeTunisia culture wars: the case of Habib Kazdaghli, Dean of the University of Tunis-Manouba
Shortly prior to the national elections for a constituent assembly, the national narrative shifted sharply from the...
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Published in: HomeUS shock doctrine – Libya style
It has been relatively easy for NATO to violate UN Resolution 1973 in part because of the splits of the peace...
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Published in: HomeUS Middle East policy: see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil… just act surprised
None of the Arab Revolts of 2011 have played themselves out as yet. So it will be a while before the Obama...