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Egypt's Exporting of Gas to Israel Not Likely to Change
November 24, 2008 3 min. read

The Egyptian government has appealed a recent court ruling annulling a 2005 Egyptian-Israeli agreement for the export of natural gas to Israel. The court's ruling called for the freezing of the shipments on the basis that the deal was never approved by the Egyptian parliament. Furthermore, opposition to the deal objects to Egypt selling gas […]

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U.S.-Egypt at the Middle East Institute Conference
November 23, 2008 3 min. read

The panel on U.S.-Egypt relations proved the highlight of the annual Middle East Institute conference in DC this past Friday.  Graeme Bannerman moderated the panel.  He holds a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern studies, taught at AUB, served as a longtime staffer for Sen Dick Lugar, and most relevantly, for the past decade or longer he […]

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inside Hezbollah's youth initiatives
November 21, 2008 1 min. read

Robert Worth of the NYT looks at the ways Hezbollah reaches out to Lebanese mothers, children and young men. Could we call this “a battle for hearts and minds”?

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John Nagl and Feisal Istrabadi on the SOFA
November 21, 2008 1 min. read

You can watch their commentary through the link on the transcript page. They agree that a 2011 withdrawal date is unrealistic and that we should expect renegotiations; the challenges of the agreement reflect Iraqi domestic politics above all.

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Britain incorporates some Islamic law
November 21, 2008 1 min. read

… and, according to the NYT, it's manifestation is somewhat sexist. Apparently, the informal, non-binding shariah courts deal with divorce cases primarily (one representative quoted in the article estimates 99% of the cases are divorce proceedings) and have been operating for several years under the radar of ‘mainstream’ British society. There is considerable upset communicated […]

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Iraqis sound off on Obama administration's hypothetical Iraq policy
November 21, 2008 3 min. read

… at the US Institute of Peace this month. Click here for the full event briefing and list of participants (it's unclear whether the event was off the record; I couldn't find a transcript or anything of that nature). The USIP gathered six Iraqis of note who are now resident in the United States to […]

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final hurdle for SOFA proving … high
November 20, 2008 1 min. read

Iraq's parliament is currently working on passing the SOFA. Hold your breath.

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Iraq's transparency officials are slowly and un-transparently being culled
November 18, 2008 2 min. read

We can be sure that more information will come to light over time, but as of now we know that Nouri al Maliki's government is pushing out those employees in the government's ministries charged with overseeing the bureaucracy and keeping it transparent. The forcings-out (firings, retirements, etc) were not publicly announced but have recently come […]

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Egyptian bloggers' retrospective on the American election
November 18, 2008 2 min. read

Several Egyptian bloggers traveled to the US to cover the American presidential election on their blogs; this story in the National asks them to share their reflections on the process with respect to Egyptian domestic politics. Excerpt: For the most part, the bloggers are holding their breath, wondering how the new Obama administration will affect […]

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oil price slump temporary
November 18, 2008 1 min. read

The Economist considers the wisdom of investing in oil wells.

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more Obama-inspired optimism
November 18, 2008 1 min. read

… from the LAT's Jeffrey Fleishman this time. Happy Tuesday.

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Leaders in Electioneering Mode
November 16, 2008 1 min. read

Alongside the reconciliation [in theory only] trend, party leaders, the President, Prime Minister and now the Speaker of the House travel to countries in and out of the region. Probably they are doing it to secure some type of support, to open channels etc. Whatever the reason, the political leadership seems to be dead set […]

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