Civil Resistance In The Middle East And Its Aftermath – Analysis
By Maria J. Stephan Three years ago, when I began the project that culminated in an edited book, Civilian Jihad:
Read moreBy Maria J. Stephan Three years ago, when I began the project that culminated in an edited book, Civilian Jihad:
Read moreBy Roel Meijer Saudi Arabia’s recent rehabilitation programs for terrorists have attracted much attention and in general have been profusely
Read moreBy Gönül Tol Despite his popularity at home and abroad, it’s not all roses for Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Read moreBy Wayne White Bashar al-Assad and his top regime cronies appear to be operating under a deeply flawed assumption: the
Read moreBy Alex Vatanka To truly appreciate the political standing of Iran’s regular armed forces in today’s Islamic Republic, the key
Read moreBy Charles Schmitz Yemen’s Economic Transition Yemen’s political stalemate is destroying the economy. Violence and labor strife have shut down
Read moreBy Allen L. Keiswetter for MEI “Democracies make for stronger and stabler partners. They trade more, innovate more, and fight
Read moreBy Amb. Wendy Chamberlin Republican frontrunner Newt Gingrich’s recent remarks that the Palestinians are an “invented” people, all of whom
Read moreBy Dr. Marvin Weinbaum and James P. Farwell NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen termed the NATO air strike that caused
Read moreBy Bernd Kaussler Much attention has been given to the IRGC’s asymmetric defense capabilities, its role in Iraq’s post-2003 insurgency,
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