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16 January 2011Who’s Next After Tunisia? BY Elliott Abrams

Wide discussion of whether the revolt in Tunisia will now spread to other Arab lands seems to me to ignore two key factors: what is unique in the Tunisian case, and the issue of monarchy.

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31 January 2011A revolution in the Arab World BY

On day seven of street protests young Egyptians remain defiant, despite army helicopters overhead and the redeployment of police on the ground. The swearing in of a new government of the National

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30 January 2011Understanding Egypt’s Historic Moment BY Steven A. Cook

The uprising in Egypt against President Hosni Mubarak and the military-dominated political system he inherited is shaping up to be a seminal event in the region's history, ranking with the

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1 February 2011Why Internet freedom is under threat BY Rajni Bakshi

President Hosni Mubarak cut off the Egyptian people's access to Internet and wireless services last week.

This was one way of responding to hundreds and thousands protestors who have been

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2 February 2011Inception: Dreams of revolution BY Larbi Sadiki

The realist terminology of the 'domino effect' does not capture the agency that Arabs are today assuming to unseat Arab hegemons, from Cairo to Sana'a.

This agency is unshackling itself

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7 February 2011The West’s March of Follies continues in Egypt BY

In case the 1979 example of the Shah of Iran being deserted by the United States and West Europe - after having been their security surrogate in the region for fifteen years - was not sufficient

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10 February 2011If Mubarak Leaves: The Role of the Egyptian Military BY Anthony H. Cordesman

It is tempting to rush to judgment about the role the Egyptian military will play if Mubarak really does leave. The truth is that even the senior military now at the top of the power

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23 February 2011It’s The Economy, Stupid BY

“It was like being on the Hajj in Mecca”, exclaimed Emad Gad (a friend) gathered in Tahrir Square, Cairo, as the protests against Hosni Mubarak reached a deafening crescendo in the first week of

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9 March 2011Why China is wary of Middle-East uprisings BY

The Mandarins in China are warily watching the unfolding of popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Bahrain, Lebanon, Libya and other countries. For, while China had scuttled popular

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7 March 2011A revolution in 140 characters BY Srijith K. Nair

Egypt has disposed of its dictator, soon after Tunisia handed out similar treatment to its own. The dizzying pace of these developments left many too shocked to comment, even as journalists

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