Tag Archives | Algeria

Africa’s Rising Political Violence
Daniel Wagner 01.15.15

Three Perspectives on Falling Oil Prices
Global Risk Insights 10.22.14

Is Djibouti a Reliable Partner in the Fight Against Terrorism?
Aaron Kovac 10.10.14

Algeria’s plans for Shale Gas Bring Risks, few Long-Term Benefits
Charlie Smith 09.21.14

Timbuktu’s ‘Festival in the Desert’ may Bring Peace
John Price 08.14.14

Winning the Peace in Libya
Caroline Holmund 07.13.14

Despite its Detractors, the film, ‘The Rise of al-Qaeda’ has its Many Supporters
John Price 04.28.14

Egypt and Israel have Maintained Bilateral Relations
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 02.24.14

Mali is in Al Qaeda’s Crosshairs
John Price 02.19.14

China Confronts Terrorism in Africa
David H. Shinn 11.30.13

Japan’s Growing Influence in the Middle East
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 10.25.13

Food, Disposable Income, and Rising Political Violence
Daniel Wagner 02.13.13

‘Zero Dark Thirty’ wishes it could be ‘The Battle of Algiers’
Peter Lee 01.24.13

Implications of the Rise of Radical Muslim Groups in Libya
Daniel Wagner and Giorgio Cafiero 01.23.13

Mali Intervention and Chickens
Conn M. Hallinan 01.17.13

Mali, the Next Jihadist State
John Price 12.20.12

The Arab Spring Didn’t Buy the West Many Friends
John Price 11.20.12

Foreign Policy Needs More Focus on Security
John Price 11.02.12

American Foreign Policy in MENA: Bridging the Gap
John Kmiecik 10.31.12

Islamists May Gain Political Control: Part Two
John Price 10.22.12

Islamists May Gain Political Control: Part One
John Price 10.20.12

Benghazi Attack: AQIM Terrorists had their roots in Mali
John Price 10.12.12

Emerging Powers expand ties with Africa
David H. Shinn 09.17.12

Has Chaos Redefined the ‘Arab Spring’?
Ramzy Baroud 05.23.12

The U.S. Reassesses the China-Africa Relationship
David H. Shinn 01.18.12

Why Leaving Syria Alone is a Good Idea
Daniel Wagner 12.07.11

Rock the Casbah: Algeria and the Arab Spring
John Lyman 06.03.11

With Libya, U.S. and Europe have a Buy-In
John Lyman 03.15.11