The post-Qaddafi power vacuum in Libya has made the country a ripe environment for the spread of the self-proclaimed Islamic State.
Across the Middle East, large gender gaps exist in levels of political activity, voter turnout, and the likelihood of being elected.
Years of unrest in Egypt have possibly left the country in a worse position than it was before the Arab Spring.
As the anniversary of Egypt’s January 25th revolution approaches, the direction of the country remains uncertain.
The future of Egypt and the Middle East remains uncertain years after the Arab Spring upended the political order of the region.
The Arab Spring has shaken traditional allies of the United States across the Middle East not least among them, Egypt.
The selection of a coalition of labor union leaders, businesspeople, lawyers, and human rights activists for the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize raised attention and hopes for Tunisia’s transition process.
Tunisia’s political landscape since the Arab Spring has helped it to avoid some of the pitfalls that countries like Egypt have experienced in emerging from authoritarian rule.
A new Egyptian antiterrorism law took effect this week, and to call it tough is an understatement.
As the deadline for a nuclear deal with Iran approaches, the outcome of the ongoing negotiations remains uncertain.