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Rather than impose democracy on the Arab world, the United States seeks to support the building blocks for political and economic reform that already exist throughout the region. But as the first installment in...
Michael Rubin reviews Joshua Muravchik's book, The Next Founders: Voices of Democracy in the Middle East .
Rather than impose democracy on the Arab world, the United States seeks to support the building blocks for political and economic reform that already exist throughout the region. But as the first installment in AEI’s Dissent and Reform in the Arab World conference series has shown, the brave and...
Twenty-five years ago, on August 31, 1980, as waves of strikes spread outward from the Lenin shipyard, Polish Communist authorities signed an agreement with the underground opposition movement, giving workers the right to be represented by a democratically elected trade union. Drawing inspiration from Christianity and democratic socialism, Solidarity’s bloodless...
Iranians are concerned with the Assad regime and are at pains to remind the Syrians that the destinies of the two tyrannical regimes are closely linked.
Support for dissent and reform in the Middle East is an investment in a free and democratic future for the region.



