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July 2013
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01 July 2013
The Great War's End in Syria
The convulsions now being experienced by the Middle East are indeed the legacy of the Ottoman Empire’s collapse, or so writes Jaswant Singh. More on «The Great War's End in Syria»
May 2013
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06 May 2013
The Collapsing Arab State
Is the nation-state system compatible with an emerging and more fragmented Arab world? Nawaif Obaid has his doubts, which then leads to another burning question – can the region’s stability survive without centralized nation-states remaining in place... More on «The Collapsing Arab State»
March 2013
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18 March 2013
After the Arab Spring: Creating Economic Commons
While the Arab Spring has led to genuine political reforms, Adeel Malik believes they will not endure without parallel economic change. More on «After the Arab Spring: Creating Economic Commons»
August 2012
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08 August 2012
The Arab Spring and Monarchies: Could Morocco Lead the Way?
Aymane Saidi considers the impact of the Arab Spring on recent political reform efforts in Morocco, and how the monarchy came under pressure from internal and external factors when implementing change. More on «The Arab Spring and Monarchies: Could Morocco Lead the Way?»
January 2012
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17 January 2012
Arab States of Uncertainty
The political unrest engulfing the Middle East has exposed the fragility of the region’s Arab states. More on «Arab States of Uncertainty»
November 2011
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01 November 2011
Conference: Transformation of the Arab World: Where Is It Heading To?
On 27 and 28 October, the NCCR Democracy project, together with the Center for Comparative and International Studies at ETH Zurich, hosted a conference on the topic: “Transformation of the Arab World: Where is it heading to?” More on «Conference: Transformation of the Arab World: Where Is It Heading To?»
July 2011
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07 July 2011
A Saudi Perspective on Yemen
With President Saleh hospitalized in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's role in Yemen is more important than ever. More on «A Saudi Perspective on Yemen»


