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Though the majority of countries in the world have turned toward democracy, the Arab world still lags.
Pro-democracy forces continue their struggle in Egypt.
Mubarak's fall will have even deeper reverberations throughout the region than Ben Ali's did. Which will be the next dominoes to drop?
The battle is for the minds of millions in the Muslim world. It will take highly creative communications to win the war.
Post-Communist Russia's ten-year-old experiment in democracy, civil and political liberty, and a free market is not unlike the movement of a long, disorderly caravan.
As U.S. policymakers ratchet down pressure in the Middle East, Egypt and Tunisia see a green light to backtrack on reform.
What happens when U.S.-backed dictators around the world die?
President George W. Bush's failure to keep his promises to foreign leaders is bad news for his legacy and for U.S. national security.



