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Gary C. Gambill

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David Epperly

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Gary C. Gambill

Gary Gambill

Gary C. Gambill is the editor of Mideast Monitor. Formerly editor of Middle East Intelligence Bulletin from 1999 to 2004, Gambill publishes widely on Lebanese and Syrian politics, terrorism, and democratization in the Middle East. He can be reached by email at gambill@mideastmonitor.org, or by phone at 646-242-1101.

Recent Articles

Analysis: Hizbollah is losing credibility at home, The Jewish Chronicle (London), 11 September 2009.
Still Standing: Aoun after the Elections, Mideast Monitor, August-September 2009.
The Pivotal Role of Lebanon's Armenian Christians, Mideast Monitor, August-September 2009.
"Islamist Groups in Lebanon," in Barry Rubin, ed., Lebanon: Liberation, Conflict, and Crisis (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).
Analysis: Hyping the Israeli threat pays off, The Jewish Chronicle (London), 22 May 2009.
The Hizbullah Paradox, The Jerusalem Post, 4 May 2009.
The Iraqi Media: Free Marketplace of Ideas or Pluralism of the Powerful?, Global Journalist, Spring 2009.
Washington and the Future of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon, Mideast Monitor, December 2008.
The Hariri Investigation and the Politics of Perception, Mideast Monitor, August 2008.
Salafi-jihadism in Lebanon, Mideast Monitor, March 2008.
Lebanon's Constitution and the Current Political CrisisMideast Monitor, March 2008.
Islamist Groups in Lebanon, Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 11, No. 4 (December 2007).
Lemons from Lemonade: Washington and Lebanon after the Syrian Withdrawal (July 2007)
One body. Many suspects, The National Post (Toronto), 24 November 2006.
Hezbollah and the Political Ecology of Postwar Lebanon (October 2006)
Implications of the Israel-Hezbollah War (October 2006)
Counter-revolution of the Cedars (April 2006)
Why did Kanaan die?, The National Post (Toronto), 17 October 2005.
Hooked on Lebanon, Middle East Quarterly, Fall 2005.
Disarming Hizbullah, The Jerusalem Post, 26 July 2005.
The Cedar Revolution's slow death, The National Post (Toronto), 26 July 2005.
Life after Lebanon, The National Post (Toronto), 2 May 2005.
The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, Terrorism Monitor, 24 March 2005.
Syria and Hezbollah: a loveless alliance, The National Post (Toronto), 4 March 2005.
An Act of Desperation, The National Post (Toronto), 16 February 2005.