The tragedy in Egypt is a warning to Americans—imperious executive power is a threat to liberty everywhere. In much of the Middle East, citizens are sharply divided between advocates of modernism and ...
"Cairo, U.S. Blindsided by Revolt" was The Wall Street Journal's headline on its analysis of what led up to the Egyptian crisis. "We were caught by surprise." Israeli Finance Minister Yval Steinitz ...
It turns out that the piece from the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy last week arguing that too much college was the source of Egypt’s turmoil wasn’t an anomaly. According to an article by ...
Plan now for the major shocks that further subsidy cuts will soon bring. [ analysis ] The revolution in Tunisia is spreading to the rest of the Arab world. But it would be a grave mistake to confuse ...
“The people of the world can live together in peace,” Obama said at Cairo University. “We know that is God’s vision. Now that must be our work here on Earth.” In Obama’s view — although he did point ...
The revolt in Egypt this week has produced powerful scenes of tens of thousands of people demonstrating peacefully for the overthrow of a government. Lawyers, merchants and the poor have rubbed ...
It’s a new day in the Arab world — and, let’s hope, in American relations to the Arab world. The truth is that the United States has been behind the curve not only in Tunisia and Egypt for the last ...
The possible end of the Mubarak era in Egypt poses serious worries for Israel but, perhaps surprisingly, a renewal of tensions on the border between the two countries is not at the top of the list.
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