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Gary C. Gambill
Executive Director
David Epperly
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April/May 2006 |
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LEBANON
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Counter-revolution of the Cedars
The sclerotic governing elite of Syrian-occupied Lebanon has largely survived the withdrawal of Syrian forces, but its drive to preserve and expand its political and socio-economic inheritance has hit a snag.
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Gary C. Gambill
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Interview: Ghazi Aad
The director of a Beirut-based human rights group discusses the hundreds of Lebanese citizens still held illegally in Syrian prisons.
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Bassam Endrawos
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IRAN
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Iranian Public Opinion and the Nuclear Stand-Off
Few Iranians are displeased with their new president's nuclear brinkmanship. |
Mahan Abedin
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Syria and Iran: An Enduring Axis
The relationship between Damascus and Tehran, one of the most enduring regional alignments in the Middle East, is stronger than ever |
Abbas Willian Samii
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SYRIA
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Dossier: The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood
As Syrian President Bashar Assad grows more isolated, his regime's arch-nemesis is gearing for a comeback.
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Gary C. Gambill
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