Pew Survey of Middle East reveals complex and sometimes conflicted feelings about democracy
Pew Survey of Middle East reveals complex and sometimes conflicted feelings about democracy
The Pew Research Centre's Global Attitudes Project has...
Poll positions: Surveyed Arabs less concerned about Israel
Poll positions: Surveyed Arabs less concerned about Israel, many still support al-Qaeda
Two polls released last week provide new insights...
Essay: The Misnamed “Arab Spring”
Essay: The Misnamed “Arab Spring”
Asher Susser   The tumultuous events that have...
Elections in Tunisia
Elections in Tunisia
On Sunday 23 October, Tunisia held its first...
Five Things to Do to Topple Assad
Five Things to Do to Topple Assad
David Schenker On Aug. 18, US President Barack...
If Assad Falls...
If Assad Falls…
The danger of "realism" regarding Syria'' Reuel Marc...
‘Multi-Party’ Reform: Too Little
‘Multi-Party’ Reform: Too Little, Too Late for Assad?
In its biggest concession thus far to the...
Economies wilting in Arab Spring
Economies wilting in Arab Spring
There are very few who will deny that...
Déjà vu in Hama and Across Syria
Déjà vu in Hama and Across Syria
In February 1982, over 29 years ago, Syria's...
The courage to speak out
The courage to speak out
Ray Hanania, a former head of the Palestinian American...
Scribblings: From Assad to Assad
Tzvi Fleischer From Assad to Assad British journalist...
Sick No More
Sick No More
  Recep Erdogan's Road to Damascus Amotz Asa-El...