News & Analysis: Arab Spring 2.0

In the last two weeks, violent protests have taken place in the two countries that started the Arab Spring: Tunisia and Egypt. In Tunisia, protesters paralyzed the province of Siliana. Like Sidi Bouzid, where Elbouazizi sparked the Tunisian revolution, Siliana has many grievances. But protests quickly spread to other cities including the capital, Tunis. The Read more

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News analysis: The Arab Spring, contradictions, and state sovereignty

Late last month, the leader of Ennahdha movement of Tunisia, Rached Ghannouchi started a world tour. He delivered several lectures and was interviewed by western media. In one of these interviews, he declared  that “the Arab world is going through a transition phase which needs coalitions to govern, which brings together Islamist and secular trends… Read more

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Analysis: Recognizing the new Syrian National Coalition alone will not end the war in Syria

  by Ahmed E. Souaiaia*   Those who doubt Lakhdar Brahimi’s assessment of the crisis in Syria ought to rethink their position. His ostensibly naïve initiative for a ceasefire over the Eid holidays might have been a brilliant maneuver that ended the existence of the Syrian National Council, the previously prominent face of the Syrian Read more

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Top News Story: Turkey’s troubles are directly linked to the trouble of its neighbors

Kurdish Fighters Turkey found a formula for success, and then it lost it. When the Justice and Development Party took power in 2001, they promised economic growth at home founded on zero problems abroad. They were right in linking peace and stability in the region to economic development. That formula worked and it nearly brought Read more

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The Syrian National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces (SNCORF)

by Ahmed E. Souaiaia* On October 31, I wrote, Who is the Syrian Opposition?. Less than two weeks later, a new coalition of opposition figures was born in Qatar, underscoring the erratic composition of the groups fighting to oust Bashar Assad from power. Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib, Riad Seif, Suhair al-Atassi, and Mustafa al-Sbbagh The Syrian National Read more

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United States 2012 Presidential Elections Results

United States 2012 Presidential Elections Results (some results are not final) President Obama wins his second term in office State-by-state U.S. Presidential race results’ table below: Washington D Winner B. Obama (i) 55.2% 1,062,561 R M. Romney 42.8% 822,611 L G. Johnson 1.0% 20,117 G J. Stein 0.5% 10,442 O V. Goode 0.2% 4,592 Oregon D Read more

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