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BEIRUT -- Laughing for the cameras, the Arab leaders appear nothing if not secure in their power, four longtime members of the Middle East coterie of ...
BEIRUT -- Laughing for the cameras, the Arab leaders appear nothing if not secure in their power, four longtime members of the Middle East coterie of ...
Eunice Roque | Posted 04.09.2012
They took everyone by surprise, including themselves," reads the introduction to The Invisible Arab: The Promise and Peril of the Arab Revolution, a new book by Marwan Bishara, Senior Political Analyst for Al Jazeera English.
Rabah Ghezali | Posted 03.19.2012
Contrary to this recent pessimism, there is strong reason to believe that the Arab spring will spread in the short term and succeed over the longer term.
AP | PAUL SCHEMM | Posted 12.26.2011
TUNIS, Tunisia — No matter what the results, Tunisia's landmark election was a monumental achievement in democracy that will be a tough act to f...
James Denselow | Posted 11.01.2011
Jean-Pierre Filiu's book "The Arab Revolution" is timely to say the least, offering a short but concise series of historical perspectives and modern analyses to form 10 lessons from what he terms the "democratic uprising."
Judie Fein | Posted 09.19.2011
About a month ago, my husband Paul and I were en route to Tunisia, which was largely calm and peaceful, to see what the revolution was like on the ground. In my experience, there is media, and then there is reality.
Alireza Jafarzadeh | Posted 05.25.2011
To no one's surprise, the regime ruling Iran is watching the unrest in the Middle East and North Africa, searching for a way to exploit the outcomes to its advantage.
Diane Francis | Posted 05.25.2011
The script that should be paid attention to is that Saudi's King will run the oil world until Middle East tumult threatens his family's power.
Aida Alami | Posted 05.25.2011
Berlin reporter Jabeen Bhatti and I created a project on the crowd-sourcing platform Kickstarter to help fund a trip to Tunisia to go to ground, talking to people and figuring out what is really going on, then telling those stories.
Ken Fish | Posted 05.25.2011
It was no surprise to learn that George Lucas filmed some of the most memorable scenes from Star Wars in Tunisia: its desert landscape is indeed alien and has a stark, evocative beauty.
Mark V. Vlasic | Posted 05.25.2011
Why would Duvalier, a Haitian living in France, care about a law change in Switzerland? Money -- that's why.
Sharmine Narwani | Posted 05.25.2011
What is interesting about the tsunami of change sweeping through the Middle East this past month is that the "dumb, undeserving-of-democracy" Arab mas...
Benjamin Rosenbaum | Posted 05.25.2011
When I woke up, it was made immediately clear that there was no other option than to leave Egypt. Things were still incredibly hectic. Use of the internet and cell phones was still blocked.
Will Stebbins | Posted 05.25.2011
The regime has not given up on Mubarak, and is resolved to fight. The critical question continues to be whether the army will fire on demonstrators if so ordered.
MP Nunan | Posted 05.25.2011
If Hosni Mubarak were logging into Craiglist these days, it might look something like this. Click on image to make it larger. ...
Ahmed Rehab | Posted 05.25.2011
The US government's blurry vision when it comes to the Arab world is a victim of its own simplistic two-bit approach to the region: lust for oil and fear of Islamism.
Parvez Sharma | Posted 05.25.2011
While it is still too early to call the protests in Egypt a revolution, Cairo has been under siege for 48 hours. The three-decade long rule of a despot -- and the country's role as an American ally -- is being challenged.
AP | BOUAZZA BEN BOUAZZA | Posted 05.25.2011
TUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisia's government issued an international arrest warrant Wednesday for ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and six rela...
AP | AHMED AL-HAJ | Posted 05.25.2011
ADEN, Yemen — Drawing inspiration from the revolt in Tunisia, thousands of Yemenis fed up with their president's 32-year rule demanded his ouster Sa...
Bernard-Henri Lévy | Posted 05.25.2011
Joy. Wonder. This moment, always astounding, when the power we thought eternal vacillates, cracks, crumbles like a castle made of sand.
Jeff Danziger | Posted 05.25.2011
Dr. Charles G. Cogan | Posted 05.25.2011
Michele Alliot-Marie put her post-colonial foot in it when she proposed that France could offer its know-how to the Tunisian police. To be fair, she made her remarks before the revolution's paroxysm.
Shirin Sadeghi | Posted 05.25.2011
Good ol' Saudi Arabia. If you're a corrupt and fleeing Sunni despot, you'll always have a home in Saudi. Just ask their latest refugee, the very recently former President of Tunisia, Mr. Zine El Abedine Ben Ali.
Judie Fein | Posted 09.19.2011
You certainly do not want to book a trip to Tunisia today or tomorrow. But soon, when order is restored, you will want to visit this remarkable country with its caring, concerned, brave and freedom-loving people.
Maher Arar | Posted 05.25.2011
Unless Arab leaders implement serious political and economical reforms, we will see more of this type of popular uprising in other neighboring countries. It is only a matter of time.
AP | ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY | Posted 03.30.2012