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31 January 2011A revolution in the Arab World
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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 Tagged Under Egypt protests , Hosni Mubarak , Indo-Egypt , Mohammad El Baradei , Muslim Brotherhood |
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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 Tagged Under Egypt protests , Hosni Mubarak , Mohammad elBaradei , Muslim Brotherhood , Obama , US-Egypt |
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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 Tagged Under Egypt , Egypt protests , Gamal Mubarak , Hosni Mubarak , Muslim Brotherhood , Tunisia |
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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 Tagged Under Egypt protests , Egyptian military , Hosni Mubarak , Muslim Brotherhood , Omar Suleiman , Suez canal |
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10 February 2011Why Egypt’s progressives win
BY Paul Amar
On February 6, 2011, Egypt's hastily appointed vice president, Omar Suleiman, invited in the old guard - or what we could call the Businessman's Wing of the Muslim Brotherhood into a stately Tagged Under April 6 movement , Egypt protests , Egyptian economy , Gamal Mubarak , Muslim Brotherhood , Omar Suleiman |
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14 June 2011Minority cloud looms over Arab summer
BY Sreeram Chaulia
The future of minority communities is delicately poised as the hope of the Arab spring segues into an Arab summer in which crackdowns prevail. Even as the central plot running across the Middle Tagged Under Arab Spring , Bashar al-Assad , Christians , Hafez Assad , Hosni Mubarak , Muslim Brotherhood , Saddam Hussein , Shias , Sunnis |
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16 June 2011Arab spring is ‘threat to Christians’ says UK archbishop
BY David Sapsted
The Arab Spring is posing a threat to Christian communities throughout the Middle East, the spiritual head of the Anglican Church has warned. Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Tagged Under Arab Spring , Bashar al-Assad , Christians , Hafez Assad , Hosni Mubarak , Muslim Brotherhood , Saddam Hussein , Shias , Sunnis |
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24 January 2012The Arab Spring is an opportunity for Israel
BY Natalia Simanovsky
Tel Aviv - The Israeli government and security establishment are viewing the sweeping changes in the Middle East and North African region with apprehension. While it is human nature to fear the Tagged Under Al Nahda , Al Nour , Arab Spring , Hamas , Hosni Mubarak , Islamic , Muslim Brotherhood , Salafist , strategic opportunities , Tunisia |
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6 February 2012Where Will the Muslim Brotherhood Take Egypt’s Economy?
BY Mohamed El Dahshan
CAIRO: Egypt’s new parliament is taking seat amid ongoing protests on the streets, deteriorating relations with the US over impending trial of NGO workers and threats that the US might review $1.3 Tagged Under economic policy , Freedom and Justice Party , Islamist party , Military , Muslim Brotherhood |