Chairman Mao vs. President Assad: People’s War in Syria
The Free Syrian Army has moved their war into the second phase of Mao's "people's struggle."
The Free Syrian Army has moved their war into the second phase of Mao's "people's struggle."
Protests in the Middle East are about a power struggle in the Muslim world triggered by the democratic uprisings of the Arab Spring.
As some try to connect the dots of recent events, is there an Iranian role in what appears to be Stage 2 of the Arab Spring?
Lebanon has a political system, security force, and national memory to weather the current storm.
The Arab Spring has caused a renewed interest in the political history of the Middle East, and a hunger to learn the nuances of political discourse from Islamists of various stripes to pan-Arab and secular. It has been a challenge finding volumes that incorporate the most recent events of the Arab uprisings that began last year and what this means to America’s interests in the region. This review essay will feature three recent books all published in 2011 and 2012 that will begin to help you make sense of the changes in the region. The first book is entitled, “The Arab Awakening: A
Cameron Graham provides us with a peek at what is in Pandora's Box in the Middle East.
As Yemen faces presidential elections on February 21, for which only one candidate is standing, Robert Sharp and Fahad Malaikah ponder what is next for the country.
As the Arab Spring moves east, Fahad Malaikah reminds us not to forget where it started.
Patrick Truffer explores the inclusion-moderation theory as it pertains to Hamas, an important subject given the transitions of the Arab Spring.