Monthly Archives: July 2011

The Politics of Faith

By Younes Abouyoub From the 5th to 7th of June 2011, a seventh round of negotiations started between Morocco and the Polisario Front in Manhasset, a suburb of New York. These talks are held at the invitation of the UN … Continue reading

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Europe & the Arab Spring: EU Policy for the Mediterranean Arab States (Part 3 of 3)

By Alec Simantov Part 3~Abstract: In light of the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions in 2011 and the spread of the ‘Arab Spring’ across the Middle East, the European Commission and the European Parliament have fundamentally called into question the effectiveness … Continue reading

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Europe & the Arab Spring: EU Policy for the Mediterranean Arab States (Part 2 of 3)

By Alec Simantov Part 2~ Abstract: In light of the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions in 2011 and the spread of the ‘Arab Spring’ across the Middle East, the European Commission and the European Parliament have fundamentally called into question the … Continue reading

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Europe & the Arab Spring: EU Policy for Mediterranean Arab States (Part 1 of 3)

By Alec Simantov Part 1~ I. ‘Southern Neighborhood’ The self-immolation of Mohammed Bouazizi in Tunisia on December 17th 2010, sparked popular protests that eventually led to the ouster of the Tunisian dictator Zine el-Abedine Ben-Ali on January 14th, 2011. (Source: … Continue reading

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Lebanon After the Indictments–the Arab World’s Next Crisis

By George Salem July 2, 2011</em Question & Answer Some people check out online universities in the search for dialogues with one another to fully understand these issues. We need to understand the underlying causes of the issues in order … Continue reading

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Public Space Challenges Survey: Part II

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3rd Annual Turkish Symposium: Turkey’s Political Success Mirrors Economic Trends

by Mehrunisa Qayyum, Political Economy Analyst of MENA Region As the European Union battles the falling Euro and grapples with the Greek financial crisis, neighboring Turkey is literally seeing greener pastures on its side. Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, … Continue reading

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