Saied’s unexpectedly successful self-coup has pushed Tunisia to the edge. It’s indisputable that something had to change. Now, the challenge...
In an interview with Democracy in Exile, Reed Brody discusses the importance of documentation in bringing dictators and tyrants to...
It’s simply too early to close the book on the Arab Spring; it’s not over yet.
The U.S. government should take a cue from the Vermont ice cream maker and assume responsibility for its involvement in...
Lebanon has quickly turned into just another impoverished, troubled Arab country.
Inspired by “A Party Down at The Square,” the short story by Ralph Ellison about a lynching in the Deep...
A crackdown by the Palestinian Authority reflects its deepening authoritarianism and the crumbling foundations of its legitimacy.
History suggests that the tens of thousands of migrant laborers who build NEOM will experience few of the upsides of...
The ongoing arrests of teachers and activists reflect how tightly human rights have been restricted in Jordan, one of America’s...
In an interview with DAWN, Michael Isikoff discusses what his reporting uncovered about Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, and what still isn’t...