Rashid Khalidi, the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies and Director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University, argued that the Arab Spring had transformed the world and could ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - The revolts that began in Tunisia at the end of 2010 and spread across the Middle East and North Africa had a devastating impact on tourism, but not everyone in the region lost out.
There is a fundamental sickness in liberal foreign policy. So argues John Rossomando, an analyst at the Washington-based think tank for The Center for Security Policy and a former researcher for the ...
{mosads}For much of the media, the news read “another Islamist party wins.” Morocco’s PJD is Islamist, but decidedly more akin to Europe’s Christian Democrats. PJD ran on a platform of economic growth ...