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Mark LeVine
Mark LeVine is a professor of history at UC Irvine.
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Herman Cain and the conservative victimology
Herman Cain's claim that he's the real victim reflects a wide-ranging conservative belief with profound consequences.
Arab revolts - past and present
Arabs have historically revolted every decade against rulers and the west has counter-revolted most attempts.
The contradictions of the Arab Spring
The spirit of 1968 flows through Arab Spring and Occupy movement - as its counter-current attempts to suppress uprising.
The de-politicisation of political media
US political ideologies are converging on the right, but the power of ideas doesn't matter in this popularity contest.
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S Africa adopts contentious secrecy bill
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Egypt: Honeymoon over?
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Big change whether we like it or not
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Americans are being lied to about the deficit
Should we ban cigarettes?
The cult of Maria Lionza
Zimbabwe's Child Exodus
Letters from Iran
Modernising liberalism
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi arrested in Libya
Bridal slaves
Is Israel preparing an assault against Iran?
The Mayor of Mogadishu
Arab revolts - past and present
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Tens of thousands protest in Egypt
Rostam Qasemi
World's oceans in peril
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Americans get a Shabak Education
Mark LeVine
Portugal and the drug war
Helen Redmond
Egyptians are back in business
Amor Eletrebi
Waiting to die: Cervical cancer in America
Amanda Robb
Intervention without responsibility
Tarak Barkawi
The world Joe Pa made
Dave Zirin
Americans are being lied to about the deficit
Heather Digby Parton
Nomad's land: Herding reforms on the Steppe
Ronnie Vernooy
Obama projects Pacific power
Pepe Escobar
A jurisprudence of conscience
Richard Falk
Central bank tales
Dan Hind
Violence returns to Tahrir Square
Mohamed Elshahed
Egypt's aftershocks: Military vs the people
Marwan Bishara
The deep roots of conservative radicalism
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Five Years of Al Jazeera English
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A New Libya
With former leader Muammar Gaddafi captured and killed, NTC puts nation on track to free elections.
#OccupyWallStreet
Follow Al Jazeera's coverage as US financial crisis protests go global.
2011 Tunisia Election
News and perspectives on the North African nation's first vote since Ben Ali's ouster.
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