From POMED's
Executive Director
>> More than Rhetorical Support Needed for Democracy
Yesterday, on the occasion of International Day of Democracy, the Embassy of Lithuania organized a half-day public event on Capitol ...
>> Must-see Documentary on Bahrain
Be sure to check out this outstanding Al Jazeera documentary that chronicles the peaceful movement for democratic reform in Bahrain ...
>> GCC to Include Monarchs Beyond Gulf?
On Tuesday, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) welcomed membership bids from Jordan and Morocco, apparently unfazed by the fact that ...
>> Keeping up with Syria
The Syrian regime's success in keeping international media out of the country makes it difficult to keep up with developments ...
Connect with POMED
Subscribe to receive POMED’s various email updates on U.S. foreign policy and the prospects for democracy in the Middle East. Sign up.
About POMED
The Project on Middle East Democracy is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to examining how genuine democracies can develop in the Middle East and how the U.S. can best support that process.
New from POMED
Upcoming DC Events
Hezbollah in the Wake of the Arab Spring
October 11, 2011
What’s the Big Idea? Jobs in Foreign Policy at Think Tanks
October 11, 2011
Egypt in Transition: Public Diplomacy, Economics and the Prospects for Democracy
October 12, 2011
Strengthening Arab Democracy: U.S. Assistance after the Uprisings
October 12, 2011
U.S. HELSINKI COMMISSION TO HOLD BRIEFING ON TUNISIA’S UPCOMING ELECTIONS
October 13, 2011
Latest from the POMED Wire
On Friday, the Middle East Policy Council hosted an ...
Monday October 10, 8:44pm
Syria has warned that they will retaliate against any ...
Sunday October 9, 8:27pm
Clashes broke out between Coptic Christians and Egyptian security ...