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CATEGORY

World

Democracy in the Desert

Confronting Libya’s autocratic legacy

Capturing the Demographic Dividend

The challenges of providing opportunities for the world's growing youth population

New Feminism in Iran

The Middle East’s most tumultuous women’s rights movement

Europe's New Definition

Crisis redefines the European Community

Afghanistan in the Media

Media coverage of, interest in, and justification for America's longest-running war.

The End of Time: Gadhafi’s Legacy

Throughout the forty-two years of his rule, Gadhafi was always a larger-than-life figure.

The Democratic Divergence

As authoritarian regimes have crumbled in the Arab World, so too has the gulf that once separated politics from religion.

Afghanistan Today

Seven HPR writers comment on the 10th anniversary of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan.

Al-Nahda: A Renaissance for Political Islam in the Middle East?

The significance of rising support for Al-Nahda and moderate Islamic parties stretches much farther than Tunisia

A Model Monarchy?

Morocco's monarchy has withstood the tide of change sweeping the Arab world with preemptive and proactive policies.