Regime Change in the Arab World

Democracy in the Middle East, no matter who wins the elections, is a winning strategy for the West
Shlomo Ben-Ami
April 30, 2007

The Qaeda Vipers in Europe’s Bosom

Europe is just as vulnerable to an al Qaeda attack as the United States, and European governments must work to prevent them.
Jonathan Stevenson
February 1, 2003

Less Sheep for Sharing

Economic and cultural problems impair Egypt’s celebration of an Islamic holiday.
Injy El-Kashef
February 13, 2003

Stepping into a Burgeoning Gap

A US- and UK-led war on Iraq will bring political, economic, and social turmoil to Egypt and the Middle East. In Egypt, opposition to war is mounting in the streets.
Amira Howeidy
January 29, 2003

RI's 'Madrasah' Producing Techno-illiterates

In the wake of September 11, Muslim-founded religious schools have often been equated with beehives of global terrorism, but all ‘madrasas’ are not created equal: some teach math and science, while others create “techno-illiterates.”
Mochtar Buchori
July 3, 2002