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The Lebanon Uprising: Causes and Ramifications
Oct 24, 2019Lebanon’s protests have been unique and inclusive and are united by a wish to topple the ruling political class and abandon the system of sectarian power-shari…
- Policy Analysis
Radical Reform or Total Chaos for Lebanon?
Oct 22, 2019Nabeel Khouri argues that it is clear that radical reform in Lebanon is what stands between a safe and gradual transition to an accountable government, on the …
- Viewpoint
Lebanon’s Protests Cannot Be Ignored
Oct 18, 2019Imad K. Harb writes that Lebanon’s current protests are a reminder that the Arab Spring is alive and well and that Lebanese politicians have no choice but to h…
- Viewpoint
Iraq’s Cruel Killings Will Not Stop Mass Protests
Oct 8, 2019Protests have again rocked Iraq’s streets as thousands of young people voiced their opposition to rampant corruption and sectarian politics. While the demonstr…
- Policy Analysis
Algeria’s Standoff between Protesters and the Regime
Oct 2, 2019There is a dangerous standoff in Algeria between the protesters, who are demanding regime change, and the military establishment, which wants to maintain the s…
- Policy Analysis
Egypt’s Protests: A Sign the Arab Spring Is Alive
Sep 24, 2019Although the protests today are unlike those that garnered millions at public squares in 2011, the struggle of the Egyptian people against repression remains a…
- Policy Analysis
Transitional Period Agreement in Sudan: Opportunities for Success and Threats of Failure
Aug 26, 2019There remain serious obstacles on the road to secession by Yemen's Southern Transitional Council, especially the contrary aims and programs in the various sout…
- Policy Analysis
The Arab Spring May Still Be Alive in Northwestern Africa
Jul 25, 2019The popular uprisings and challenges to the regimes in Algeria, Morocco, and Mauritania indicate that the Arab Spring may not have ended and that authoritarian…
- Policy Analysis
Will the Political Agreement Pave the Way for Democracy in Sudan?
Jul 23, 2019On July 17, 2019, Sudan’s Transitional Military Council (TMC) and the main opposition group, the Alliance for Freedom and Change (AFC), signed a power-sharing …
- Washington Policy Weekly
Republicans Define What It Means to Be Pro-Israel
Jul 10, 2019The definition of “standing with Israel,” one held by high profile Republican officials and members of Congress who spoke at the Christians United for Israel a…
- Book Review
Assad or We Burn the Country by Sam Dagher
Jul 9, 2019“Assad or we Burn the Country” was a slogan sprayed in big, bold, and black letters in the city of Homs during a critical juncture of Syria’s modern history. S…
- Book Talks
The Assad Regime, Political Power, and the Future of Syria
,On July 9, 2019, Arab Center Washington DC hosted Author Sam Dagher to discuss his latest book titled "Assad or We Burn the Country: How One Family’s Lust for …