Arab Spring
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Mass Mobilization and the Democracy Bias
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Responding to Failure: Reorganizing U.S. Policies in the Middle East
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Tunisian Women at a Crossroads: Cooptation or Autonomy?
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Managing, Ending and Avoiding Wars in the Middle East
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Is a Regional Arab Alliance the Only Way to Battle Extremism?
Middle East Policy Council
The killing of 31 Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai Peninsula has raised the specter of an all-out war between Cairo and Islamic militants.
What Is Wrong with the Arab World?
Mohammed Ayoob
The mayhem and anarchy currently dominating the political scene in the Fertile Crescent is often attributed to the horrible crimes committed by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and to the growth both of Islamist radicalism and Sunni-Shia sectarianism.
Will the Middle East Implode?
Author: Mohammed Ayoob
Reviewer: Danny Postel
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Future of the Middle East
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Morsi's Failure in Egypt: The Impact of Energy-Supply Chains
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