TUNISIA
January/February 2012
While Islamists have prospered from the Arab Spring, they are not dominant. But vigilance is needed to protect the flame of freedom
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April 2011
In the wake of the Tunisian Revolution, a myriad of nascent political parties are making a shambolic claim for power
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March 2011
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will look to take advantage of the instability in the Arab world by changing the Middle East narrative. But will he first have to stem a popular rebellion among his own people?
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March 2011
ALEXANDER MELEAGROU-HITCHENS
Following the unrest in Tunisia, al-Qaeda have released a message of solidarity with dissidents protesting against the regime of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.In a video dated 11 January
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