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Middle East

Pro-Peace or Pro-Conflict? Television Journalism in Palestine from 2003-2010

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
A Case Study of the Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya Arab Satellite Television Channels BY SAMAH HAMDAN NAJI HANAYSHA** | 07.09.2011 Introduction Peace Journalism Scholars often interpret the concept of peace journalism...
Middle East

Palestine Refugees in Today’s Middle East

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Mr FILIPPO GRANDI** | 08.06.2011 Colleagues of Coventry University and the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies, Vice-Chancellor, Ladies and Gentlemen: I am grateful for this opportunity to exchange...
Middle East

Read It Now: The Possible/Probable Main Crisis for 2012

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By BARRY RUBIN | 16.05.2011   Save this note. Last year I predicted that Egypt's instability might well be the big story of 2011. Why wait until December? The central...
Middle East

The Muslim Brotherhood: A Challenge or Opportunity for New Egypt?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Tamer Kasikci | 20.03.2011 Hasan Al-Banna Founder of the Muslim Brotherhood During the January Revolution in Egypt many Middle Eastern experts had two major questions in their mind. The first...
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Unrest in the Middle East, the Turkish response and the Turkish model

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Paula Sandrin | 17.03.2011 The recent uprising in several Middle Eastern countries has caught the West by surprise and has left it unsure about which course of action to take....
Middle East

The Middle East after Mubarak: Government Reactions and the International Community

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Dr. Guy Burton | 19.02.2011 The events in Egypt – the Arab world’s largest country – are having reverberations across the Middle East. The reasons for the pro-democracy demonstrations in...
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Wikileaks and Egypt: has Obama Got Away With It?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Prof. Inderjeet Parmar | 19.02.2011   There is a crescendo of self-congratulation in the US State Department about the lack of damage to America’s standing from the continuing Wikileaks’ release...
Middle East

The Middle East after Mubarak: Government Reactions and the International Community

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Neil Ketchley | 05 February 2011   By Maher Sharif (with introduction and translation by Neil Ketchley) We do not yet know into what shape events in Egypt, Tunisia, and elsewhere...
Middle East

What does it mean to be an Arab leftist today?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Neil Ketchley | 05 February 2011 Maher Sharif (with introduction and translation by Neil Ketchley) The 'Global 1989' as event (and LSE IDEAS research project) remains a critical point of disjuncture...
Middle East

Isolated: The West or Iran?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Maaike Warnaar 03 January 2011 Western policy makers should be better aware of what their actions mean in the context of Iran's political discourse. If they were, they would...
Middle East

Alan Hart: Zionism Needs the Israeli Jews to Feel Frightened

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Kourosh Ziabari | 10 November 2010 In occupation of the West Bank, Israel has decided on a final round of ethnic cleansing - provoking an all-out confrontation with the Palestinians...
Middle East

Frontier Politics: Israel, Palestine and the Current Talks

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
 By Dr. Guy Burton | 8 September 2010   With direct talks starting between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, a range of different issues are on the table – and will...
Middle East

Obama Administration Tell Israel: Makes Us Look Good for Election and We Will Reward You

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Prof. Barry Rubin | 01 October 2010   Contents of a White House letter have been published saying what the Obama Administration will offer Israel if it extends the moratorium...
Middle East

No End for US War of Words against Iran

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Kourosh Ziabari | 29 August 2010   Aesop's fable of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf too often" is being heard from the mouthpieces of Israel and the United States these...
Middle East

Iran Document: Mousavi on “Constitutional Monarchy” Movement

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Prof. Scott Lucas | 11 August 2010 Mir Hossein's letter of 5 August, published in Rah-e-Sabz and translated by Khordaad 88: We are marking the anniversary of the "Constitutional Monarchy"...

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