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TIME Europe June 27, 2011 Rania Abouzeid |
Syria: Cracks In the Armor The defection of soldiers represents one of the first visible cracks in the regime of President Bashar Assad since he ordered a brutal crackdown on mostly peaceful pro-democracy protests three months ago.  |
TIME Europe June 20, 2011 Carla Power |
Europe's Scared of the Spring Europe's self-image as the realm of freedom was long burnished by the corresponding perception of the Arab world, just across the sea, as a land of tyranny and stagnation. But the Arab Spring changed everything.  |
Finance & Development June 2011 |
Closing the Jobs Gap High youth unemployment contributes to widespread unrest in the Middle East.  |
BusinessWeek June 2, 2011 Charlie Rose |
Charlie Rose Talks to George Mitchell Obama's newly retired special envoy to the Middle East explains the President's push for Israeli-Palestinian progress and the region's biggest risks.  |
BusinessWeek June 2, 2011 Romesh Ratnesar |
Egypt: Not Just the Facebook Revolution Egypt's largest independent newspaper, Al-Masry Al-Youm, is showing Egyptians what a free press looks like. More than social media, that may be the key to the nation's future.  |
TIME Europe June 13, 2011 Ahmed Benchemsi |
Morocco's Revolutionaries: The Crazy Kids Have Grown Up It must annoy the Islamists that the shots are being called by these new kids on the block -- and that their vibrant activism is shaking up the monarchy in ways the Islamists have consistently failed to for more than 30 years.  |
TIME Europe June 2, 2011 Aryn Baker |
Deepening Divide If Syria is torn apart by the cycle of protests, crackdowns, resentment and brutality, it would rend the fabric of the Middle East. Outside powers can play only a limited role in shaping events, however.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2011 Prachi Patel |
What Young Engineers Want Out of the Revolutions Engineers in Egypt and Tunisia hope for more jobs and better education  |
TIME Europe June 6, 2011 Bruce Feiler |
Faith in the Arab Spring Islam itself is not the problem, but young people have two competing narratives from which to choose: the jihadists' call for orthodoxy, violence and terrorism, and the path, which they helped create this year, of coexistence, ballot boxes and job opportunities.  |
BusinessWeek May 12, 2011 Charlie Rose |
Charlie Rose Talks to Recep Tayyip Erdogan Turkey's Prime Minister on the violent stalemates in Syria and Libya, the Israel-Palestine peace process, and the roadblocks to EU membership for his nation  |
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