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May 11, 2011

LIBYA, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen News, May 11, 2011

An Expanded GCC: Challenges and Opportunities
GulfNews
The developments in Yemen and the GCC mediation, the situation in Libya and
Syria were on the summit's agenda. The news of the Kingdoms of Jordan and
Morocco possibly joining the Gulf Cooperation Council states was met with
shock and awe amongst users ...
<http://gulfnews.com/opinions/an-expanded-gcc-challenges-and-opportunities-1.806181>
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Why the Arab Spring confuses non-Arabs
Daily Star - Lebanon
A few regimes like Tunisia and Egypt will tumble and give way to
constitutional pluralistic democracies with varying degrees of armed forces
participation, mimicking the situation in Turkey a decade ago. Others
(Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, Libya) will fight ...
<http://www.dailystar.com.lb/Opinion/Columnist/2011/May-11/Why-the-Arab-Spring-confuses-non-Arabs.ashx>
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From Arab Spring to boiling-hot summer
Telegraph.co.uk
In Egypt and Bahrain, as well as Libya and Syria, the hopes they inspired
have been nipped firmly in the bud. From the start of this most recent
phase of Middle Eastern unrest, my own attitude has been informed by two
important principles. ...
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/concoughlin/8505793/From-Arab-Spring-to-boiling-hot-summer.html>
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President to Renew Muslim Outreach
Wall Street Journal
Since January, popular uprisings have overthrown the longtime dictators of
Tunisia and Egypt. They have shaken rulers in Libya, Bahrain, Syria, Yemen
and Jordan, marking the greatest wave of political change the world has
seen since the fall of the ...
<http://europe.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703864204576315680040526802.html>
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