There are no short cuts in Democracy
by Jamal Kanj
EGYPT is an experimental democracy in progress, but when the evolution of this process turns bloody it begs the question: is it worth it?
by Jamal Kanj
EGYPT is an experimental democracy in progress, but when the evolution of this process turns bloody it begs the question: is it worth it?
by Dr. Lawrence Davidson
On 12 March 2012 David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker,
by Dr. Elias Akleh
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had nothing to offer except false predictions that el-Assad’s regime is getting closer to collapse
by Nassar Ibrahim
The struggle for Syria isn’t just about Syria–it’s the struggle for a free, democratic Middle East versus one that lives under the yoke of American and Israeli hegemony.
by Paul Balles
The utopian promise of a perfect society in a democracy turns out to be little more than a dream out of an opiate.
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