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Published in: HomeMilitary intervention against Gaddafi might shake the regime in Iran
If major western capitals reach a consensus with the Arab world to intervene in Libya, Tehran may well perceive this...
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Published in: HomeIndia, Arab democracy, and human rights
The democracy uprisings in the Arab world hold a lesson for New Delhi, says Meenakshi Ganguly: the need for a...
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Published in: HomeAmerica and the Arab revolts: faces of power
The crisis in Libya is confronting the United States with a new awareness of its military and political constraints,...
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Published in: HomeEgypt without Mubarak, or Mubarak without Mubarak?
There is a mixture of change and stasis in the transition to democracy in Egypt today. The dangers of stalling are...
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Published in: HomeThe Arab rebellion: perspectives of power
The Arab popular awakening is provoking serious concern among state and security elites across the west. But...
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Published in: Home‘Humanity, dignity, liberty’
Maybe the US won’t change its course until the Arab world changes. It is amazing how instantly possibilities present...
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Published in: HomeThe global crisis: between Cairo and Davos
The new age of insurgencies of which Egypt is an emblem has its deeper source not in the anger of the marginalised...
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Published in: HomeCalling Europe's bluff in north Africa
Europe has taken too little interest in the political path of its southern neighbours, argues Fabrizio Tassinari.
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Published in: HomeHizbollah vs Israel: the coming clash
A shifting balance of calculation in the middle east makes Lebanon’s Hizbollah movement more confident in its...