Failed states across the Middle East and North Africa will pose distinctive challenges for U.S. policy in the next administration.
Why we are likely to see more female jihadis in the future.
Trust in democracy and its institutions are essential to the democratic process making recent campaign rhetoric in the United States regarding rigged elections all the more troubling.
The latest from Egypt’s government is that pessimism is a crime.
“Madkhali” Salafists in Libya are active in the battle against the Islamic State, and in factional conflicts.
While Egypt’s uprising has become synonymous with the successful use of social media to overthrow an entrenched authoritarian regime, social media may also have contributed to its failure of the revolution.
Morocco’s upcoming elections could be a referendum on the Justice and Development Party’s balancing act with the monarchy.
Subjecting foreign governments to U.S. jurisdiction for certain terrorism acts is misguided.
Carnegie launches its new blog, Diwan, with a discussion about social activism and media in the Arab world.
Activist groups rarely talk to each other in public, and when they do, their discourses aim primarily at mobilizing support within their own camps rather than addressing each other's concerns.