Syria’s opposition groups establish a national transition council

by Ahmed E. Souaiaia* Inspired by the success of Libya’s NTC, some Syrian opposition groups chose Burhan Ghalyoun, a political sociologist at Sorbonne University, as chairman of the National Transition Council. The meeting in Ankara, Turkey, concluded Monday August 29, 2011. It must be noted that a similar meeting attended by representatives of a number Read more

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Realignment of the Arab world in the light of the Arab revolutions

In another sign of nervousness resulting from the mounting pressure put by the Arab revolts on authoritarian rulers, members of the GCC (Cooperative Council for the Arab States of the Gulf) unexpectedly opened the door for considering the admission of Jordan and Morocco to this intergovernmental organization. In doing so, what used to be a Read more

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Are Arab World Revolutions different?

by Ahmed E. Souaiaia* Family members mourn during a funeral for slain anti-government protester Ali Ahmed al Muameen on February 18, 2011 in Sitra, Bahrain. Credit: Photo by John Moore/Getty Images by Ahmed E. Souaiaia* When the first demonstration took place in Sidi Bouzid after Tarek (Mohamed) Elbouazizi ignited the Arab revolutions by setting himself Read more

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Building civil society institutions in post-authoritarian regimes

by Ahmed E, Souaiaia* Regardless of what would happen in the next months, the year 2011 will enter the history books as the breakthrough year for Arab societies. On January 14, 2011, the Tunisian people ended the reign of a ruthless dictator and with it ended fear. The Tunisian revolution soon inspired peoples of other Read more

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