This issue has already been discussed on this blog See: https://jtdevinemta.wordpress.com/2014/10/15/isis-has-almost-no-popular-support-in-egypt-saudi-arabia-or-lebanon-washington-institute/ However it is worth reiterating the point: “The findings were stark: Not many Arabs
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Here’s how we talk about manhood — and womanhood — during a presidential race -Washington Post
“…with or without a female candidate, the race for the presidency has always been gendered, as my research shows — often in ways that are
What Brexit could mean for the U.K. economy -Globe and Mail
Wise old saying: “Be careful what you ask for, you might just get it.” Perhaps someone should have reminded the British of this before they
In America, Muslims Are More Likely to Support Gay Marriage Than Evangelical Christians -Reason.com
The Orlando night-club shooting has been taken by some as evidence that Islam is intolerant and incompatible with North American morality and social values. This
Two Weeks in January: America’s secret engagement with Khomeini -BBC
The BBC has published an article detailing direct secret talks between the US, under the Carter administration, and representatives of Ayatollah Khomeini as the Shah’s
Neoliberalism: Oversold? -IMF and Salon
A recent article published by the IMF, “Neoliberalism: Oversold?” suggests a long overdue ideological reappraisal is taking place. The article challenges standard neo-liberal beliefs about