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...the Internet has become not only a clearinghouse for Koranic text, but also for religious guidance and even fatwas (religious edicts). This new, global online Islam has been propagated by countless websites maintained by sheikhs, religious scholars and even laymen.
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Abdallah El-Tahawy
Arab Insight, World Security Institute - January, 2008
...the Internet has become not only a clearinghouse for Koranic text, but also for religious guidance and even fatwas (religious edicts). This new, global online Islam has been propagated by countless websites maintained by sheikhs, religious scholars and even laymen.
Khalil Al-Anani
Arab Insight, World Security Institute - January, 2008
Often constrained in their own organization, Brotherhood bloggers have begun to savor the freer outlet of the Internet. Though the Muslim Brotherhood may have initially approved of its younger members starting blogs, the bloggers have gone beyond their role as a media tool; now they are writing unprecedented, blunt public criticism of certain aspects of the Brotherhood.
General Accounting Office - January, 2008
Iran"s global trade ties and leading role in energy production make it difficult for the United States to isolate Iran and pressure it to reduce proliferation and support for terrorism.
Nir Rosen
Boston Review - January, 2008
Lebanon"s twelve Palestinian camps form an archipelago both inside and outside the state. Inside the camps Palestinian identity is shaped and maintained, and the main employers are the United Nations and resistance factions who compete and occasionally clash with one another. Outside the camp Lebanese factions and even neighboring countries have always used Palestinians to further their sectarian or political interests.
Stephen Zunes
Foreign Policy in Focus - January, 2008
President George W. Bush has been using somewhat stronger language than he has uttered previously about the Israeli-Palestinian situation and has made some optimistic predictions of a peace agreement within a year. Nevertheless, there is little reason to hope that the president is any more serious about or is any more likely to be successful in bringing about a negotiated settlement to the conflict.
Marc Lynch
Abu Aardvark Blog - January, 2008
President Bush has come to the Gulf and gone, delivering stern messages in public and, reportedly, in private about the Iranian threat and the need for stiff, manly resolve. Did he manage to sway the Gulf leaders who had previously appeared to be more in the mood to engage with and accomodate rising Iranian power? Today"s Arab media offers some suggestive hints:
Charles D. Smith
Informed Comment: Global Affairs - January, 2008
Any doubts as to the president"s sincerity in committing himself to the Palestinian-Israeli peace process were increased, not dispelled, by his performance once he left Israel for Abu Dhabi.
Daniel Levy
Prospects for Peace - January, 2008
What most argues against a presidential success on Middle East peace is the particularly blinkered "war on terror" narrative to which the president has so rigidly adhered since 9/11. In the Israeli-Palestinian context this dramatically handicaps the president"s ability to understand and interpret the conflict in a sophisticated, meaningful and realistic way.
The Economist - January, 2008
It is not easy to be an Arab these days. If you are old, the place where you live is likely to have changed so much that little seems friendly and familiar. If you are young, years of rote learning in dreary state schools did not prepare you well for this new world. In your own country you have few rights. Travel abroad and they take you for a terrorist.
M.J. Rosenberg
Israel Policy Forum - January, 2008
World Health Organization - January, 2008
Amr Hamzawy
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - January, 2008
Ira Chernus
Foreign Policy in Focus - January, 2008
Ahmad Khalidi
Conflicts Forum - January, 2008
John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt
LA Times - January, 2008
Max Rodenbeck
New York Review of Books - January, 2008
Michael Massing
New York Review of Books - January, 2008
Khalid Hroub
Arab Reform Initiative - December, 2007
Daniel Levy
Prospects for Peace - January, 2008
Marc Lynch
Christian Science Monitor - January, 2008
Michael Warschawski
Alternative Information Center (AIC) - December, 2007
Philip H. Gordon
Foreign Affairs - December, 2007
Vali Nasr and Ray Takeyh
Foreign Affairs - December, 2007
Mohamad Bazzi
The Nation - December, 2007
US Dept of Defense - December, 2007
Michele Dunne, ed
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - December, 2007
Matthew Duss
The American Prospect - December, 2007
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs - December, 2007
Gideon Levy
Ha"aretz - December, 2007
Daniel Levy
Prospects for Peace - December, 2007
Foundation for Middle East Peace Nov/Dec Settlement Report - December, 2007
Geoffrey Aronson
Foundation for Middle East Peace - December, 2007
Sudarsan Raghavan
Washington Post - December, 2007
Ha"aretz Interview
Magnes Zionist Blog - December, 2007
Report for the Pledging Conference
World Bank - December, 2007
Scott Wilson
Washington Post - December, 2007
International Crisis Group - December, 2007
Stephen Zunes
Foreign Policy in Focus - December, 2007
Ahmad Jaradat and Anahi Ayala Iacucci
Alternative Information Center - December, 2007
Rend Al-Rahim Francke
US Institute of Peace - December, 2007
Negar Azimi
The Nation - December, 2007
Jerome Slater
International Security - November, 2007
Human Rights Watch - December, 2007
Human Rights Watch - December, 2007
Marina S. Ottaway and Michele Dunne
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - December, 2007
Geoffrey Aronson
- November, 2007
Jon B. Alterman
Center for Strategic and International Studies - December, 2007
Paul Rogers
Open Democracy - December, 2007
Donniel Hartman
Ha"aretz - December, 2007
International Committee of the Red Cross
- December, 2007
Daniel Levy
Prospects for Peace - December, 2007
Douglas Macgregor
Mother Jones - December, 2007
Ned Parker
Los Angeles Times - December, 2007
Farideh Farhi
Informed Comment: Global Affairs - December, 2007
Trita Parsi
Antiwar.com - December, 2007
Vali Nasr and Ray Takeyh
Real Clear Politics - December, 2007
Neta Golan
Institute for Middle East Understanding - December, 2007
Juan Cole
Salon - December, 2007
Cara Ong
Foreign Policy in Focus - December, 2007
Stephen Zunes
Foreign Policy in Focus - December, 2007
National Intelligence Council
- November, 2007
Stephen Zunes
Foreign Policy in Focus - November, 2007
Daniel Levy
Prospects for Peace - November, 2007
Robert Blecher and Mouin Rabbani
MERIP - Middle East Research and Information Project - November, 2007
Carah Ong
MERIP - Middle East Research and Information Project - November, 2007
Akiva Eldar
Ha"aretz - November, 2007
Henry Siegman
New York Review of Books - November, 2007
Bernard Avishai and Sam Bahour
Los Angeles Times - November, 2007
Cam Simpson
Wall Street Journal - November, 2007
Ellen O"Grady
Foreign Policy in Focus - November, 2007
International Crisis Group - November, 2007
Ted Swedenburg
MERIP - Middle East Report - November, 2007
Marc Lynch
MERIP - Middle East Report - November, 2007
Michele Dunne, Editor
Carnegie Endowment - November, 2007
International Crisis Group - November, 2007
Director General
IAEA - November, 2007
Jon Lee Anderson
The New Yorker - November, 2007
Joshua Landis
Syria Comment Blog - November, 2007
Ghassan Khatib
Bitter Lemons - November, 2007
Khalid Amayreh
Conflicts Forum - November, 2007
Marc Lynch
Abu Aardvark Blog - November, 2007
Maziar Bahari
Newsweek - November, 2007
Helena Cobban
The Nation - November, 2007
Shibley Telhami
Brookings Institute - November, 2007
Kristen Gillespie
The Nation - November, 2007
Daniel Levy
Prospects for Peace - November, 2007
Trita Parsi
The Nation - November, 2007
Immanuel Wallerstein
Agence Global - November, 2007
John Podesta, Lawrence J. Korb, Brian Katulis
Center for American Progress - October, 2007
Omid Memarian
Open Democracy - October, 2007
Shana Marshall
Foreign Policy in Focus - October, 2007
Lisa Hajjar
MERIP - Middle East Report - October, 2007
Ali Abunimah
Electronic Intifada - October, 2007
Daniel Seidemann
Bitter Lemons - October, 2007
Farideh Farhi
Informed Comment: Global Affairs - October, 2007
Yossi Alpher
Bitter Lemons - October, 2007
Daoud Kuttab
Bitter Lemons - October, 2007
Justin Alexander
Oxford Research Group - October, 2007
Nasrin Alavi
Open Democracy - October, 2007
Jerome Slater
International Security - October, 2007
John H. Richardson
Esquire - October, 2007
Steven Heydemann
Brookings - October, 2007
Lawrence Wright
New Yorker - October, 2007
Fawwaz Traboulsi
ZNet - October, 2007
Haleh Esfandiari and Robert S. Litwak
Chronicle of Higher Education - October, 2007
Hosam Mohamed
Arab Insight - October, 2007
Israel Policy Forum - October, 2007
Lawrence Pintak
Arab Media and Society - October, 2007
International Crisis Group - October, 2007
Settlement Report
Foundation for Middle East Peace - October, 2007
Palestinian Center for Human Rights - October, 2007
Institute for War and Peace Reporting - October, 2007
Walter Armbrust
Arab Media and Society - October, 2007
Gershon Baskin
Foreign Policy in Focus - September, 2007
Stephen Biddle and Jeffrey Friedman
Council on Foreign Relations - September, 2007
Jon Alterman
CSIS - September, 2007
Joel Beinin
MERIP - Middle East Report - September, 2007
Seymour M. Hersh
The New Yorker - October, 2007
P. W. Singer
Brookings Institute - September, 2007
Martin van Creveld
Jewish Daily Forward - September, 2007
Trita Parsi and Ervand Abrahamian
Democracy Now - September, 2007
Roger Owen
Boston Globe - September, 2007
Reidar Visser
- September, 2007
Robert Blecher and Jeremy Pressman
Boston Review - September, 2007
Nir Rosen
Boston Review - September, 2007
Leon T. Hadar
Independent Institute - October, 2007
Report to Congress
Department of Defense - September, 2007
Peter Galbraith
New York Review of Books - October, 2007
Ad Hoc Liason Committee
World Bank - September, 2007
Jessica Matthews
Carnegie Endowment - September, 2007
Foreign Policy Magazine - September, 2007
Marc Lynch
The American Prospect - September, 2007

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