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The Arab World at a Tipping Point?
Egypt could set an example for participatory government through the region
Michael C. Hudson
February 2, 2011
US Wary of What's Next for Egypt
Powerful allies – the US and Israel – watch helplessly as Egyptians press for new governance
Ben Smith, Laura Rozen
January 31, 2011
Fresh Protests Erupt in Egypt
Defying police, cut from the internet, protesters control Egypt's streets
January 28, 2011
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Tunisian-style revolt could be the outcome for leaders who mismanage national wealth
Fredrick M. Masiga
January 25, 2011
Tunisia Protests Serve Warning to Autocratic Regimes
Fury about unemployment and corruption grows in Tunisia and other nations
Kristen Chick
January 14, 2011
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