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About | Iran in the Gulf
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Iran in the Gulf. Send us an email. At a time when eyes are on the volatile Iran-US relationship, we believe there is a great need for resources that build understanding of Iran’s relationships with its neighbors across the Gulf (our usage of this term). This web of interactions dates back centuries and is critical to understanding Iran’s role in the world, yet, to date, has been poorly articulated and understudied. Iran in the Gulf is a continuation/merger of Iran-centered blogs written by Will Ward and...
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Random thoughts on early Egypt voting results — The Arabist
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May 25, 2012. Random thoughts on early Egypt voting results. May 25, 2012. A few scattershot observations on Egypt's election results:. First - voting behavior in transitional countries, when people's sense of political identity is still inchoate, is totally all over the place. What happened in "Islamist stronghold" Alexandria? Who are the Salafis For Sabahi? Some quick number crunching from jadaliyya.com's parliamentary summary. And the excellent spreadsheet. By @iyad elbaghdadi and @GalalAmrG. Parliame...
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Contributors | Iran in the Gulf
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Iran in the Gulf. Send us an email. This blog has moved. Please visit our new site here. A Washington-based analyst, Will Ward. Was until recently the managing editor of Arab Media and Society. The National); Film Row Stalls Egypt-Iran Reconciliation. Media, Culture and Society in Iran. Arab Media and Society). A non-resident fellow at the Dubai School of Government, Ethan Chorin. Translating Libya: The Libyan Short Story. Saqi Press, 2008). His translations and Op-Eds have appeared in. Perspectives on I...
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About - Will Ward
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Hello — I’m a. 31 year old entrepreneur and musician living in Washington DC. And welcome to my unprofessional little website. A full service translation company. We are unique because we. Do Arabic to English and English to Arabic translation. An eCommerce store selling equipment for live, multi-language simultaneous interpretation. I’m Interested In. Copywriting, Digital Marketing and eCommerce:. As well as online businesses like Garagiste. Him: What are you up to tonight? Him: Are they musicians?
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Chatoyant Crumbs: September 2010
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Journalism by Jack Shenker: News / Features / Opinion. Friday, September 24, 2010. Khaled Said death protests renewed as trial of Egyptian police officers begins. Alexandria expects more street demonstrations over alleged fatal beating that has become flashpoint between government and opposition activists. Taken from the Guardian. Cairo - September 2010. And has become a political flashpoint between the government and opposition activists. S 29-year-old emergency law, which suspends many basic civil libe...
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Chatoyant Crumbs: March 2010
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Journalism by Jack Shenker: News / Features / Opinion. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Mohamed ElBaradei hits out at west's support for repressive regimes. Ex-nuclear chief says west must rethink Middle East policy as speculation grows he may run for office in Egypt. Taken from the Guardian. Cairo - March 2010. Read the full interview transcript here. Western governments risk creating a new generation of Islamist extremists if they continue to support repressive regimes in the Middle East. All the indications...
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Chatoyant Crumbs: Mubarak regime in crisis as biggest anti-government demonstrations in a generation sweep across Egypt
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Journalism by Jack Shenker: News / Features / Opinion. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Mubarak regime in crisis as biggest anti-government demonstrations in a generation sweep across Egypt. Taken from the Guardian. Cairo - January 2011. See all the Guardian's live updates on the protests here. Central Cairo was the scene of violent clashes tonight, as the biggest anti-government demonstrations in a generation swept across Egypt, bringing tens of thousands onto the streets. Protests also broke out in the Med...