Monthly Archives: November 2014
Round 2 of Tunisia’s Presidential Election: December 28th, 2014
Sometimes, we wish the U.S. offered as many presidential candidates on the final ballot– like some Arab countries demonstrated in the last four years. We are not kidding or being facetious. Why? Tunisian voters aren’t yet stuck with the two-party … Continue reading
Middle East Institute 68th Annual Conference: “Navigating the Storm” #MiddleEast
“What’s happening in the region is renegotiation of social contracts.”~ Randa Slim, Director for Initiative for Track 2 Dialogues at Middle East Institute This bodes true for countries that are in the middle of transitioning power… and can be argued … Continue reading