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by: Steven A. Cook
2012-5-30
Observers, myself included, underestimated both the Muslim Brotherhood and many peoples' desires to return to something approximating the old order...
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by: Shadi Hamid
2011-11-22
Even with ongoing protests, escalating disorder, and a likely big win by the Muslim Brotherhood, rescheduling next week's vote would be the wrong move for Egypt's new democracy...
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by: Shadi Hamid
2011-1-26
The Middle East just got more complicated for the Obama administration. The January 14 popular revolt in Tunisia, the first ever to topple an Arab dictator, has called into question a basic premise of U.S. policy in the Middle East - that repressive regimes, however distasteful, are at least stable...
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by: Robert D. Kaplan
2009-9-16
Has anyone watched the English-language version of Al Jazeera lately? The Qatar-based Arab TV channel’s eclectic internationalism—a feast of vivid, pathbreaking coverage from all continents—is a rebuke to the dire predictions about the end of foreign news as we know it...
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