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The Class Clash
May 13, 2011 3 min. read

The one issue that seems to be getting thrown under the bus, and what might just be most important in the Syrian context, is the issue of class.

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Turkey’s Challenge
May 12, 2011 3 min. read

The smoke has hardly cleared from the revolution in Egypt, and the Egyptian people already have a new adversary: Turkey. Recent reconciliation talks between Fatah and Hamas may have taken place in Egypt, but few have cheered more loudly for the results than Turkey. And while Egypt has the power, but not quite the will […]

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Blood Flows in the Streets of Yemen
May 12, 2011 5 min. read

The Following piece is written by a Yemeni-based journalist who writes for Foreign Policy Association (FPA) and, due to serious security concerns, remains anonymous. After weeks of failed negotiations among members of the Yemeni political coalition: the JMP and the government, Yemenis have decided to take matters in their own hands. So far and despite […]

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The Sinking Ship
May 11, 2011 3 min. read

This week has seen the chances of success for the Syrian opposition go from slim to none. The revolutionary moment has passed and the Assad regime is no longer in immediate danger of being deposed by the Syrian protest movement. Protests will continue in pockets of ongoing resistance, however, the regime has succeeded in isolating […]

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Egypt and Gilad Schalit
May 10, 2011 3 min. read

As I stated in my last article, Egypt is trying to showcase its apparently rejuvenated power and strength by facilitating Palestinian reconciliation.  I personally believe it is a PR move.  However, if Egypt wants to prove its might is legitimate, it should find a way to return Gilad Schalit to Israel.  No individual, political party, […]

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Yemen: Inching toward Becoming A Failed State
May 10, 2011 5 min. read

The Following piece is written by a Yemeni-based journalist who writes for Foreign Policy Association (FPA) and, due to serious security concerns, remains anonymous. With Yemen entering its fourth month of protests and scores of casualties (reportedly 140 dead), the country is nowhere nearer a solution. So far it seems that all political negotiations have […]

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Hizballah, Israel, and the Syrian Unrest
May 9, 2011 5 min. read

The protest movement in Syria continues to grow, with thousands of demonstrators taking to the street on Friday for a “day of rage”. We have seen similar days of rage in the other Arab countries that have undergone or are undergoing revolutions. The people of Syria, at first demanding reforms, are now openly calling for […]

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On Siamak Pourzand and the Plight of Iranian Intellectuals
May 9, 2011 4 min. read

The following piece was written by Donna Hakimian, a researcher and historian focusing on modern Iran and human rights.  Ms. Hakimian obtained her MA in Women’s Studies from the University of Toronto. She also holds a BA in Religious and Middle Eastern Studies from McGill University. To watch a house burning with great intensity in the […]

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House Dems (and Republican) Visit Bibi
May 9, 2011 2 min. read

From House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) office: Jerusalem – Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and a bipartisan delegation arrived in Israel today and met with Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu to discuss U.S.-Israel relations and regional security issues.  Leader Pelosi issued the following statement this evening: “Our bipartisan delegation was pleased to arrive in Israel to […]

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Not-So-Defiant Friday
May 7, 2011 1 min. read

For the third friday in a row, casualty numbers have declined in ongoing Syrian protests. It would appear that the large scale preemptive arrests carried out by the government over the previous days have been successful in keeping protest numbers down. Reports also indicate that the international Red Cross/Red Crescent has been given access to […]

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Unrest Continues
May 5, 2011 4 min. read

As unrest continues to grip Syria, and opposing viewpoints continue to battle it out over the airwaves, in the pages of newspapers and magazines, and over the interwebs, let’s try to take a look at some of what is going on; both in Syria, and in the battle to frame what is happening there, shall […]

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Wither the Uprising?
May 4, 2011 3 min. read

The past few days have been telling in the ongoing struggle to determine Syria’s future. At this stage last week, momentum seemed to be building for the opposition as demonstrations gained numbers and force by the week. Certainly there are still significant elements working towards the downfall of the Assad regime, both in the streets and […]

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