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The bombings at the Boston Marathon brings homegrown terrorism back into the spotlight. Suspects…
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The consequence on American economy has been far reaching. In 2011, the Watson Institute at Brown University estimated the cost of U.S. wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan to $3.2 to $4 trillion. Sure, removing Hussein created the conditions for democracy but Iraq is divided by sectarian politics, crippled by violence,…
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The 2012 victory of Islamic parties after the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia has brought back the “endless” doubt regarding the role of Islam in possible transitions to democracy. This doubt has been shaped for decades by the circumstances of the Islamic Revolution in Iran that resulted into an authoritarian regime ruled by clerics, not to mention by the fear of elections leading to civil…
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I would like to share with you
my recent talk on the challenges faced in the Middle East by the future US administration
http://mepc.org/hill-forums/policy-choices-new-administration
or
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/USForeignPolicy139
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