Ellen Laipson appears on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal to discuss the geopolitical impact from the continuing anti-government protests in the Middle East and Northern Africa, and offers suggestions on how the US should respond.
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Why Egypt Shut Down the Internet, February 2, 2011By Alison Yost
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C-SPAN Interviews Ellen Laipson on Middle East and North African Unrest
Middle East & North Africa
Ellen Laipson appears on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal to discuss the geopolitical impact from the continuing anti-government protests in the Middle East and Northern Africa, and offers suggestions on how the US should respond.
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Crackdown in Bahrain, February 17, 2011
By Jean-Francois Seznec
Beyond Cairo: Prospects for Change in the Middle East, February 16, 2011
By Ellen Laipson and Steven Heydemann
Political Islamist Movements: The Case of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, February 8, 2011
By Diaa Rashwan
Iraq’s Transition in the Shadow of Egypt, February 7, 2011
By Ellen Laipson
Why Egypt Shut Down the Internet, February 2, 2011
By Alison Yost
Tunisia’s Shot at Democracy: What Demographics and Recent History Tell US, January 25, 2011
By Richard Cincotta
The Arab World’s First Soft Revolution?, January 14, 2011
By Ellen Laipson