Regions and Countries

A Time for Resistance A Time for Resistance

Protests in Cairo and Wisconsin—and Stéphane Hessel's French bestseller Indignez-vous!—should serve as reminder of the power of outraged, united citizens to enac...

Feb 17, 2011 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Arab Uprisings: What the February 20 Protests Tell Us About Morocco Arab Uprisings: What the February 20 Protests Tell Us About Morocco

Morocco, long considered one of the most stable Arab countries, is not immune to the unrest sweeping the region.

Feb 17, 2011 / The Notion / Laila Lalami

Obama and Egypt’s Revolution Obama and Egypt’s Revolution

It was the strength of the Egyptian people who brought down Mubarak and Obama made it clear that it was Egypt, not the US, which would decide Egypt's future. 

Feb 14, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Saudi Arabia’s Fear of Egypt Saudi Arabia’s Fear of Egypt

The Saudis are nervous. And they should be. They're a wealthy gated community next to a teeming slum. And the slum dwellers are angry.

Feb 13, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Credit Obama, Not the Bush Administration, for Seeds of the Egyptian Revolution Credit Obama, Not the Bush Administration, for Seeds of the Egyptian Revolution

The Egypt pro-democracy movement has much more in common with the grassroots, bottom-up Obama campaign than the Bush admininistration's barrel of a gun “freedom agenda.&rdquo...

Feb 11, 2011 / The Notion / Ari Berman

Obama’s Mixed Messages on Egypt Reveal Internal Division Obama’s Mixed Messages on Egypt Reveal Internal Division

Obama's mixed messages on Egypt show that the administration can't decide whether to advocate for incremental change or to stand behind the protestors.

Feb 11, 2011 / Video / MSNBC

Building a Perfect Machine of Perpetual War: The Mexico-to-Colombia Security Corridor Advances Building a Perfect Machine of Perpetual War: The Mexico-to-Colombia Security Corridor Advances

Washington is integrating Mexico, Central America and Colombia into a neoliberal-neocon corridor, creating a perfect circle of conflict, violence and repression.

Feb 11, 2011 / The Notion / Greg Grandin

The Secret History of the Muslim Brotherhood The Secret History of the Muslim Brotherhood

What, exactly, is the Brotherhood? How strong is it inside Egypt?

Feb 11, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Battle of Cairo, Day 16: Workers Join the Revolution Battle of Cairo, Day 16: Workers Join the Revolution

What could become a general strike by Egypt's workers has begun. Parliament building, broadcasting center targeted.

Feb 9, 2011 / Blog / Bob Dreyfuss

Hey Obama, Read WikiLeaks Hey Obama, Read WikiLeaks

After a good start, the Obama administration’s response to the democratic revolution in Egypt has begun to exude the odor of betrayal.

Feb 9, 2011 / Robert Scheer

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