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Month: April 2012

Legacies of Authoritarian Stability

By: Kjetil Selvik and Stig Stenslie, authors of Stability and Change in the Modern Middle East (I.B. Tauris, […]

The New Middle East Blog April 24, 2012 Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen

Paying the Price for Marginalizing Bedouins in Sinai

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By: Dag Tuastad, University of Oslo. When Veiled Sentiments by Lila Abu-Lughod was published in 1986 it became […]

The New Middle East Blog April 23, 2012 Egypt

EGYPTIAN POLITICS: WHAT ‘EVERYBODY’ IS TALKING ABOUT!

By: Mona Abdel Fadil, PhD Fellow at IKOS, University of Oslo. In Cairo, ‘everybody’ is talking about politics […]

The New Middle East Blog April 16, 2012 Egypt

Turkey’s Challenges in the Syrian Crisis

By: Pinar Tank, PRIO. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdoğan was on his first visit as Prime Minister […]

The New Middle East Blog April 13, 2012 Syria, Turkey
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