Voices of the Egyptian Revolution
This in-depth profile looks at key participants in the 2011 Egyptian uprisings as well as the first post-Mubarak […]
Voices of the Egyptian Revolution Read More »
This in-depth profile looks at key participants in the 2011 Egyptian uprisings as well as the first post-Mubarak […]
Voices of the Egyptian Revolution Read More »
© 2004, Mohamed El Mansour In this article the influential Moroccan historian provides a history of the role
U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East since the 19th Century Read More »
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu announced his resignation on Thursday, May 6, 2016. Davutoglu’s resignation is the most
Turkish President Further Consolidates Power Read More »
To listen to the full podcast, click here. In 2006, Keith Ellison became the first Muslim elected to
Thomas Jeffererson and the Qu’ran Read More »
How Did Algeria Differ in the Arab Spring Revolts? In 2011, starting with the self-immolation of Bouazizi, a
The Algerian Exception to the 2011 Uprisings Read More »
Anti-extremist activist Maajid Nawaz was once, in fact, an Islamist extremist himself. In this fascinating TED video, Nawaz
Ted Talk on Fighting Extremism Read More »
June 26, 2018 – The Supreme Court has upheld the Trump administration’s third “Muslim Ban” in a
Responses to the Supreme Court’s Executive Order “Muslim Ban” Decision Read More »
Learn more about Turkey’s constitutional vote taking place on Sunday that will shape this regional power’s future in
Overview of the Turkey Referendum (Washington Post) Read More »
June 5th marked one year since Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt severed relations with Qatar over
One Year of the Qatar Blockade Read More »
The thirty-sixth government of Israel, also referred to as the Bennett–Lapid government – so called because Naftali Bennett
New Israeli Government Coalition Comprised of Disparate Ideologies Read More »
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