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Egypt’s Puzzling Dilemma: Escalating Challenges and Obstructed Mobilization
Feb 20, 2020Egypt’s widening economic and social gaps may lead the regime to adopt harsher measures of political control.
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In 2 Minutes: The Hassan Diab Government and the Lebanon Protests
Jan 28, 2020Imad K. Harb comments on the new Lebanese government headed by Hassan Diab and the future of Lebanon protests.
Imad K. Harb interviewed by Al Jazeera regarding the protests in Lebanon
Jan 18, 2020Arab Center Director of Research and Analysis Imad K. Harb was interviewed by Al Jazeera regarding the protests in Lebanon which have started to turn violent. …
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Polarized and Demobilized: Legacies of Authoritarianism in Palestine by Dana El Kurd
Jan 2, 2020Dana El Kurd argues that Palestinians in the West Bank are more polarized and less mobilized than ever before and that local grassroots organizing has disappea…
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The United States and Iran Readjust to New Realities in Iraq and Lebanon
Dec 18, 2019After 15 years of rivalry in Iraq and Lebanon, the United States and Iran are adjusting their policies based on a new reality of popular uprisings that challen…
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Lebanon’s Protests and Prospects for Change
Dec 11, 2019On December 10, 2019, Arab Center Washington DC (ACW) organized a panel at the National Press Club titled “Lebanon’s Protests and Prospects for Change.”
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The Lebanese Uprising: No End in Sight for the Current Impasse
Nov 20, 2019Joe Macaron explains the different factors of the current impasse between the Lebanese ruling political class and the protesters, seeing no end in sight for th…
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Will Iraq’s Protests Lead to Radical Change?
Nov 18, 2019The ongoing protests in Iraq indicate that the country’s youth, who are overwhelmingly Shia, have become disillusioned with status quo politics of control by I…
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Imad K. Harb: The new patriotism in Lebanon and Iraq
Nov 12, 2019Lebanese and Iraqi demonstrators are picking up the banner of a dignified national identity that has been submerged under the guise of confessional formulas.Re…
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The Battle to Defeat Confessional Politics in Lebanon and Beyond
Nov 11, 2019Daniel Brumberg writes that despite demands for radical change, no force or group inside or outside Lebanon can predict what will happen if the country tries t…
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The Catch-22 of Lebanese Reform
Nov 5, 2019Nabeel Khoury discusses the Lebanese leadership’s catch-22 dilemma resulting from the influence of entrenched parties and their militias as they confront the l…