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Bernard Lewis: ‘We should have no illusions about the Muslim Brotherhood, who they are and what they want’

  Two months shy of his 95th birthday, Mr. Lewis has been writing history books since before World War II. By 1950, he was already a leading scholar of the Arab world, and after 9/11, the vice [...]

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Congressional Research Report: The January 25 Revolution and Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy

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Religion and State: A Survey of World Constitutions

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No ‘Revolution’ for Egypt’s Christians

This latest church rampage was initiated by Muslims killing each other over an affair between a Christian man and a Muslim woman—and then transferring their violence onto the Copts of the region [...]

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Will Mideast’s Upheavals Put Extremists In Power?

How did U.S. national interests come to the precipice of suffering the worst setback since the Chinese Communists seized the world’s most populous nation in 1949? In 2008, America was [...]

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Islamists, Rising Force in a New Egypt

{jcomments on} It is also clear that the young, educated secular activists who initially propelled the nonideological revolution are no longer the driving political force — at least not at the [...]

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Letter by 20 Congressmen to Marshal Tantawi on Recent Violence

  As you may know, reports suggest that on March 4, 2011, after religious services ended, a local religious leader directed his followers to attack and kill Christians in the village of Sool. [...]

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Building a Culture of Tolerance

  What a democratic culture does is take these real and inescapable tensions and find a constructive outlet for  them. The Arabic chant “Salmiya” – peaceful – was one of [...]

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Egyptian Army Personnel Attack Coptic Demonstrators

  According to Dr. Gameel Ebeid of the Coptic hospital in Cairo where some of the wounded demonstrators are under medical treatment, 15 Copts have broken limbs, head wounds as well as burns from [...]

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Scholar Sheds Light on Christian Persecution

Phares outlined the modern history of the region, asking why so many other regions had agitated for freedom in the last generation — he noted democracy movements in Europe, Latin America and [...]

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