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Global Perspective
Commentary: Media
- Greg Grandin: Brazil Stares Down the U.S. on Libya
- Simon Sebag Montefiore: Every Revolution Is Revolutionary in Its Own Way
- Greg Grandin: Brazil Stares Down the U.S. on Libya
- Daniel Pipes: My Optimism about the New Arab Revolt
- Fouad Ajami: How the Arabs Turned Shame Into Liberty
- Alan Baumler: Sinai-etic Analogies
- Ibrahim Al-Marashi: The Arab World's Leadership Deficit
- Beijing wary of change in Egypt, says Jeffrey Wasserstrom
- Juan Cole: The Great Arab Revolt
- Richard Wolin: A Fourth Wave Gathers Strength in the Middle East
- Fouad Ajami: Demise of the Dictators
- Daniel Pipes: Islam and Democracy - Much Hard Work Needed
- Steven A. Cook: After the Arab Spring
- Praveen Swami: Tyrants Will Learn from Libya
- Gideon Rachman: Libya ... The End of Western Intervention
- Anne Applebaum: The French & British Go to War Again
- Clifford D. May: An Arab Spring?
- Leon Hadar: Burying Pan-Arabism
- Jackson Diehl: Amid the Mideast protests, Where is Saudi Arabia?
- James Traub: The End of the Arab Dream
- Stephen Kinzer: Dictators' Sons, From Egypt to Libya, Are Doomed
- Nathaniel Zelinsky: The Peace Sign in the Middle East
- Joseph S. Nye, Jr.: New World Order
- James Purnell: Why the west is losing the battle for Arab hearts and minds
- Michael Freund: This is not 1776 ... Jeffersonian-style democracy isn’t about to flourish throughout the region
- Michael Gerson: Arabs' Urge for Self-Government Shouldn't be a Surprise
- Eli Rosenberg: Do Revolutions Create Good Governments?
- John Gordon Steele: Is It 1848 in the Arab World?
Libya
Commentary: Media
- Libya's Ex-Minister Reportedly Claims Qaddafi Ordered Lockerbie Bombing
- The History of Declaring War and the Politics of it Surrounding Libya
- Tariq Ali: Libya is another case of selective vigilantism by the west
- Micah Zenko: Debating the Lessons of History in Libya
- Brett Holman: Libya's Century as a Target for Air Power
- Jeffrey Herf: Why Germany was Against the Libya Intervention
- Fouad Ajami: Obama's Holbrooke Moment
- Niall Ferguson: Obama's Big Dither
- Victor Davis Hanson: Our Libyan March Madness
- Juan Cole: Top Ten Ways that Libya 2011 is Not Iraq 2003
- David Gibbs: Kosovo ... a template for disaster
- Max Boot: Planning for a Post-Qaddafi Libya
- Yoni Appelbaum: The Third Barbary War
- Walter Russell Mead: Obama’s War
- Daniel Martin Varisco: A"No Fly" in the Ointment in Libya
- Brett Holman: Libya's Century as a Target for Air Power
- Stanley Kutler: Obama’s Libyan Quandary
- Victor Davis Hanson: Should We Intervene in Libya?
- Max Boot: It's Not Too Late to Save Libya
- Niall Ferguson: How to Get Gaddafi
- Daniel Pipes: Back to the Shores of Tripoli?
- Ira Chernus: The Mythic Lure of the “No-Fly Zone”
- Victor Davis Hanson: Obama as Hamlet
- Ira Chernus: The Mythic Lure of the “No-Fly Zone”
- Victor Davis Hanson: Libya without Gaddafi
- Historian: Libya a"wild card"
- John Foot: A Qaddafi Son, Italian Soccer and the Power of Money
- Dirk Vandewalle: The Many Qaddafis
- Juan Cole: 90% of Libya in Rebel Hands
- Dirk Vandewalle: Is This Libya's New Revolution?
- Libyan historian Ya'akov Hajaj-Lilof, how will the anti-Gadhafi protests end?
- Judith Apter Klinghoffer: Gaddafi Redirects Arab Youth Against Israel
- Richard Haass: Bleak history lessons for Libya's future
- Jonathan Freedland: For dictators, Britain does red carpet or carpet-bombing
- Joel Pollak: We Must Not Fear the Tyrants of Tripoli
- Howard W. French: How Qaddafi Reshaped Africa
- Edward Rees: The Case Against a No-Fly Zone in Libya
- Daniel Pipes: Erdoğan and the"Al-Gaddafi Prize"
- Bruce Anderson: What Seif Gaddafi taught me about realpolitik
- Ahmed Chalabi: The Libyan Uprising: Lessons From Iraq
- Alexander Chancellor: History Should Come Down Hard on Tony Blair for Embracing Gaddafi
- Michael J. Totten: Libya’s Legacy
- Sami Moubayed: Gaddafi ... Mad Dog of the Middle East
- David Hughes: How Britain danced to Gaddafi's tune
- Geoffrey Robertson: This evil despot must be brought to justice
- Henry Srebrnik: Arab Awakening Arrives in Libya
- David Rothkopf: The End Cannot Come Too Soon for Qaddafi & Son
Egypt
Commentary: Media
- After the Revolution, Who Will Control Egypt's Monuments?
- Debate swirls over Mubarak legacy
- Egypt’s Path After Uprising Does Not Have to Follow Iran’s
- How the War of Words Was Won in Cairo
- Museums on high alert for ancient Egyptian loot
- Egyptian antiquities chief reports damage but no theft at Cairo museum
- Egypt: Looters rip heads off mummies
- Gary Leupp: Iran and U.S. in the Suez Canal
- James D. Le Sueur: Egypt and the Middle East, Stuck in the Past
- Joel Beinin: Egypt's Workers Rise Up
- Robert Zaretsky: Egypt and the Longue Durée
- Sander A. Diamond: Will a Moderate Egypt Survive?
- Juan Cole: Fear Not the Muslim Brotherhood Boogeyman
- Walter Russell Mead: Mubaraks, Mamelukes, Modernizers and Muslims
- James D. Le Sueur: Egypt and the Middle East, Stuck in the Past
- Niall Ferguson: Egypt: How Obama Blew It
- Victor Davis Hanson: Reflections on the Revolution in Egypt
- Guy Laron: The Egyptian Middle Class Is Disgruntled. Again.
- William Lambers: Egypt Again Shines Spotlight on Global Food Crisis
- Yoav Di-Capua: Quo Vadis Egypt? Reflections on the Egyptian Revolution
- Arthur E. Goldschmidt Jr.: Don't Call Egyptian Protests a Revolution ... Yet
- Kai Bird: Why the Egypt Revolution Is Good for Israel
- Rashid Khalidi: The Promise of Real Democracy in Egypt
- Deepak Tripathi: The Meaning of the Egyptian People’s Revolution
- Judith Apter Klinghoffer: Clapper: Muslim Brotherhood Largely Secular
- Timothy Garton Ash: Not 1989. Not 1789. But Egyptians can Learn from Other Revolutions
- Douglas Brinkley: What Reagan Would Do in Egypt
- Richard Bulliet: Egypt and Al-Qaeda
- Mark LeVine: The Shaping of a New World Order
- David A. Bell: Why We Can't Rule Out an Egyptian Reign of Terror
- David Armitage: What Would Marx Say about Cairo?
- Jonathan Tremblay: Egyptian Unrest and Historical Consequences
- Edwin Black: Egypt Protests -- Mideast House of Cards Brought Down In Days by Twitter and the Arab Street
- Judith Apter Klinghoffer: After President Mubarak, Vice President Suleiman?
- Samuel Redman: Preserving Mummies, Preserving Heritage
- Barry Rubin: Naïveté on Egypt Is Dangerous
- Walter Russell Mead: The Plagues of Egypt
- Robert Tignor: Popular Uprisings in Egypt’s Recent History
- Juan Cole: Why Egypt 2011 is Not Iran 1979
- Niall Ferguson Explains Why Egypt Is More Like Iran Than Berlin
- Daniel Martin Varisco: All Eyes on Egypt
- How did the U.S. get in bed with Mubarak? Q&A with Joel Beinin
- Barry Rubin: An Interview on the Egyptian Revolt: I'm Worried That Others Aren't Worried
- Juan Cole: The Corruption Game
- Michael Schwartz: Why Mubarak Fell
- Nathan J. Brown: Egypt's Constitutional Ghosts
- Tina Rosenberg: What Egypt Learned from the Students Who Overthrew Milosevic
- John B. Judis: Stop Calling It Egypt’s Revolution … because the country hasn’t yet had one
- Patrick Seale: Has the Israel-Egypt peace treaty really helped 'stability'?
- Ahmed Rashid: Cairo needs help to avoid al-Qaeda’s grip
- Jen Marlowe: From An Israeli Prison to Tahrir Square Square
- Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, David Held, and Alia Brahimi: The Arab 1989?
- Anne Applebaum: Channeling Egypt's Energy of the Crowd into Positive Change
- Leon Hadar: Don’t Party Like It’s 1989 - It's More Like 1848
- David Rothkopf: In the Middle East, too much knowledge of history can be dangerous
- Roya Hakakian: Egypt Through the Lens of Iran's 1979 Revolution
- Martin Indyk: How to bend history’s arc for the better
- Haider Khan: Egypt after Mubarak: History Has Been Made, but What's Next?
- Nikolai Grozni: The Ghost of Revolutions Past
- John Gledhill: Whither Egypt's Military?
- David Rothkopf: In the Middle East, too much knowledge of history can be dangerous
- Andrew C. McCarthy: Don’t Count on Egypt’s Army
- Ben Heineman Jr.: The Future of Egypt and the Riddles of History
- Fareed Zakaria: Egypt's Real Parallel to Iran's Revolution
- Max Ajl: Egyptian Protests Grounded in Decades of Struggle; Portend Regional Transformation
- Scott Atran: Egypt’s Bumbling Brotherhood
- Thomas Carothers: Egypt and Indonesia
- Aaron Goldstein: Why Israel Worries About a Post-Mubarak Egypt
- Ed Husain: Egypt can bring in the Brotherhood
- Maher Hathout: A second chance for democracy in Egypt
- Geneive Abdo: Why Cairo 2011 is not Tehran 1979
- Richard Cohen: A Democratic Egypt or a State of Hate?
- Andrew C. McCarthy: Fear the Muslim Brotherhood
- Scott MacLeod: A Proud Moment in Egypt's History
- Haider Khan: Egypt—What’s Next?
Tunisia
Commentary: Media
- Historian of Tunisia: Life without Ben Ali
- Frank Uekoetter: The Masses 2.0 – Tunisia’s Turmoil in Perspective
- Timothy Garton Ash: Tunisia's revolution isn't a product of Twitter or WikiLeaks. But they do help
- Mark LeVine: Tunisia: How the U.S. Got It Wrong
- Juan Cole: Tunisian Revolution Shakes, Inspires Middle East
- Daniel Pipes: Turmoil in Tunisia
- David Rieff: Wilting Jasmine
- Robert D. Kaplan: One Small Revolution
- Nadia Marzouki: Tunisia’s Wall Has Fallen
- Mohamed Ali Horrath: Why 14 January 2011 will go down in history
- Josef Joffe: Why Tunisia Isn’t a Tipping Point for the Arab World
- Christopher Alexander: The Last King of Tunisia ... The Strange Rise and Fall of Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali
- Mona Eltahawy: Tunisia ... the first Arab revolution
- Rami Khouri: Tunisia heralds a long battle for Arab reform
United States
Commentary: Media
- Victor Davis Hanson: Obama’s Amazing Achievements
- Left debates Libya: Juan Cole's open letter to the left on intervention; Phyllis Bennis and Vijay Prasad respond
- Juan Cole: An Open Letter to the Left on Libya
- Bruce Ackerman: Obama’s Unconstitutional War
- Matt Jacobs: What Can Air Power Achieve? From Rolling Thunder to Odyssey Dawn
- Victor Davis Hanson: Obama’s Amazing Achievements
- Reza Aslan and Mark LeVine: Obama's Selective Intervention in Libya is Tarnishing the American Image Even More in the Arab World
- Joseph Felter and Brian Fishman: The Enemies of Our Enemy ... Al Qaeda and the Libyan Rebels
- Tom Engelhardt: All-American Decline in a New World
- Jonathan Zimmerman: Why the Islamic Right Should Act Like the Christian Right
- Julian E. Zelizer: Should Top U.S. Goal Be Democracy?
- Chris Myers Asch: Thanks, George: How America Avoided Egypt’s Fate
- Tom Engelhardt: The End of the American Empire in the Middle East
- Georgy Gounev: Egypt, the United States, and the Ghost of Khomeini
- Philip Zelikow: This is not a revolution made in America
- Kai Bird: Obama's"Shah Problem"
- Mark LeVine: President Obama, Say the 'D-Word'
- John B. Judis: Obama and American Power
- John Yoo and Robert Delahunty: Mission Not Accomplished
- Tom Malinowski: Why Isn't Obama Getting Credit for Stopping an Atrocity?
- Robert Haddick: The Latest Temptation of Air Power
- Fred Kaplan: Is Libya Like Kosovo?
- Karl Rove: Obama Bungles the Libya Speech
- Jacob Bronsther: Mubarak Steps Down. Will Obama Step Up?
- Fred Hiatt: Obama needs a freedom agenda he can believe in
- Laith Saud: U.S. Must Shift Paradigm Away From Its Current View of Arab World
- Kate Seelye: Obama's Woodrow Wilson Moment
- Con Coughlin: Obama, the cold-eyed assassin of Middle Eastern despots
- Jeff Jacoby: The vindication of the 'freedom agenda'
- Paul R. Pillar: The Freedom Agenda Revisited
- Eli Lake: Lessons From 2005 ... the Last Time the U.S. Faced a Democratization Crisis in Egypt
- Jonathan S. Tobin: The Analogy Between 1989 and 2011: The First Bush and Obama
- James Traub: Is It Time for America to Dump The Arab Autocrats?