Journalist Thanassis Cambannis discusses his new book Once Upon A Revolution and elaborates on the missed opportunities of Tahrir Square, the military regime's successes, and why Egypt may still be in for some surprises ahead.
Journalist Thanassis Cambannis discusses his new book Once Upon A Revolution and elaborates on the missed opportunities of Tahrir Square, the military regime's successes, and why Egypt may still be in for some surprises ahead.
Given the parlous state of Iran’s economy and its need of sanctions relief, Daniel Lakin argues that negotiators should lean more on their Iranian counterparts who may be sufficiently worried by recent developments to make a more concessions.
There are important lessons to be learned from Yemen's previous civil war in the 1960s, even if the dynamics of the current conflict are different, argues Daniel Lakin.
Daniel Lakin asks: Is a new reactionary 'Holy Alliance' forming in the Middle East among Egypt, Saudia Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates?

@DanKaszeta @CarlDrott Definitely! It'd be great to see an article of yours on Cicero again.

Arnold Isaacs reviews Peter Bergen's "United States of Jihad" and Scott Shane's "Objective Troy" for Cicero Magazine ciceromagazine.com/r…

Arnold Isaacs looks at recent two books which are straight-talking about the realities of "homegrown terrorists" ciceromagazine.com/r…

Arnold Isaacs reviews Peter Bergen's "United States of Jihad" and Scott Shane's "Objective Troy" for Cicero Magazine ciceromagazine.com/r…

.@ChrisMMiller80 examines the nuclear weapons debate, how it could be achieved and whether it would be a good thing. ciceromagazine.com/f…

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.@ChrisMMiller80 looks into the nuclear weapons debate & whether we should talk about "disarmament" or "abolition." ciceromagazine.com/f…
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