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A new wave of Arab uprisings suggests that the authoritarian bargain of the past may be collapsing.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa
In an interview, Jean-Pierre Filiu discusses his recent book on the mechanisms of survival adopted by Arab regimes.
Tunisia will hold municipal elections on May 6, in a step aimed at devolving more power to local authorities.
Sarah Yerkes examines the causes behind the ongoing protests in Tunisia, and advises less of a resort to force.
For Tunisia’s transition to remain on track, the country must address illicit enrichment more effectively.
Though it is fighting in Syria, the Turkestan Islamic Party remains firmly focused on Xinjiang.
Anouar Boukhars discusses his recent Carnegie paper on Tunisia’s marginalized border regions.
In an interview, Carnegie’s Intissar Fakir discusses ongoing protests in Morocco’s north.
In an interview, Egyptian journalist Mohannad Sabry discusses Egypt’s failing military campaign in the Sinai.