- Edith M. Lederer, "UN chief wants to ensure democracy sought in Arab Spring is sustained in his next 5-year term" (AP, 31 December 2011).
- "Korea's 'democracy godfather' dies" (Korea Times, 30 December 2011).
- Lauren Williams, "Same old narratives challenge Arab Spring gains" (Daily Star, 30 December 2011).
- Kim Moon-so, "North Korea's human rights abuses must end" (Washington Post, 29 December 2011).
- "Reshuffle of Top Officials Follows More Anti-Government Rallies in Russia" (IHS, 28 December 2011).
- Peter Kenworthy, "Biko's Legacy Lives On In Swaziland's Civil Society - OpEd" (EurasiaReview, 27 December 2011).
- "PM reiterates commitment on free EC" (Daily Star, 27 December 2011).
- J. Michael Cole, "Ex-AIT director taking fire in HK" (Taipei Times, 27 December 2011).
- Evan Davis, "Cape Verde: African good news story" (BBC, 27 December 2011).
- "Kyrgyzstan: Seven Lessons From 2011 - OpEd" (EurasiaReview, 27 December 2011).
- Dan Murphy, "Eastern Libya poll indicates political Islam will closely follow democracy" (Christian Science Monitor, 26 December 2011).
- Peter Simpson, "China continues Christmas crackdown on activists as Chen Xi given 10 years in prison" (Telegraph, 26 December 2011).
- Swati Lodh, "India: The mess of democracy" (Asia Times, 22 December 2011).
- Steve Chapman, "Why democracy blossomed" (Chicago Tribune, 22 December 2011).
- Kofi Akosah Sarpong, "Africa: International Community and Democracy in Africa Construct" (AllAfrica.com, 21 December 2011).
- Nicholas Kulish, "Foes of Hungary's Government Fear 'Demolition of Democracy'" (New York Times, 21 December 2011).
- Ashok Kapur, "How much is too much democracy?" (Times of India, 21 December 2011).
- Anastasia Moloney, "INTERVIEW-Haitian democracy depends on scrutiny of aid -watchdog" (Reuters, 20 December 2011).
- Hamza Hendawi and Maggie Michael, "Egypt's ruling military attempts to discredit democracy seekers" (Washington Times, 19 December 2011).
- David Sirota, "The case for a national popular vote" (Salon, 19 December 2011).
- Julian Borger, "Vaclav Havel, former Czech president, dies aged 75" (Guardian, 18 December 2011).
- "INSIGHT - Testing the limits of freedom in new Burma" (Reuters, 18 December 2011).
- Vaiju Naravane, "An icon of East European democracy" (The Hindu, 18 December 2011).
- Lawrence Scott Sheets, "Democracy In The Caucasus: A Case Of Great Expectations?" (EurasiaReview, 18 December 2011).
- Nicholas Kristof, "Repressing Democracy, With American Arms" (New York Times, 17 December 2011).
- Shih Hsiu-chuan, "Taiwan's Economist democracy ranking drops still further" (Taipei Times, 17 December 2011).
- Allyn Fisher-Ilan, "Right-wing legislation stirs democracy debate in Israel" (Reuters, 16 December 2011).
- Deborah Amos, "For Some Arab Revolutionaries, A Serbian Tutor" (NPR, 13 December 2011).
- Paul Starobin, "Dim Prospects for Russian Democracy" (New Republic, 13 December 2011).
- "Senior Israeli: Mideast not ready for democracy" (CBS, 12 December 2011).
- Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, "Africa: International Community And African Democracy" (AllAfrica.com, 12 December 2011).
- Paul Krugman, "Depression and Democracy" (New York Times, 11 December 2011).
- Shih Hsiu-chuan, "Boat People SOS group wins human rights award" (Taipei Times, 11 December 2011).
- Ralph Boulton, "Hard times for media in Erdogan's Turkey" (Reuters, 9 December 2011).
- Ian Buruma, "Is the European Dream Over?" (Straits Times, 9 December 2011).
- Gwladys Fouche, "Islam no threat to democracy: Nobel winner Karman" (Reuters, 9 December 2011).
- Michael Hudson, "Zimbabwe: Debt Slavery - Why it Will Destroy Us" (AllAfrica.com, 7 December 2011).
- "FDI in retail: After government loses face, Congress says it's democracy" (Economic Times, 6 December 2011).
- "Forgotten code of conduct" (Daily Star, 6 December 2011).
- "Egypt's choice: Islamists rise in a new democracy" (Chicago Tribune, 6 December 2011).
- Ingo Mannteufel, "Opinion: It's the beginning of the end for Russia's 'managed democracy'" (Deutsche Welle, 5 December 2011).
- Edmund Blair, "Islamist success is democracy at work: Egypt's Moussa" (Reuters, 4 December 2011).
- Joe Lauria, "Novelist, dentist and defender of democracy" (Salon, 3 December 2011).
- Bradley Klapper, "Clinton bids for a new era of democracy in Burma" (Houston Chronicle, 2 December 2011).
- Reason Wafawarova, "Zimbabwe: Democracy Private Limited" (AllAfrica.com, 1 December 2011).
- Robert Fisk, "The real fight for democracy in Egypt has yet to begin" (Independent, 1 December 2011).
- Samir Amin, "Africa: Audacity, More Audacity" (AllAfrica.com, 1 December 2011).
- Harold Meyerson, "Clash of democracy and capitalism" (Japan Times, 30 November 2011).
- Dan Molinski, "Latin America Suffers From 'Democratic Deficits,' Says New Report" (Wall Street Journal, 30 November 2011).
- James Petras, "The New Authoritarianism - OpEd" (EurasiaReview, 29 November 2011).
- "Unnoticed, exiled Bhutanese democracy activist passes away" (The Hindu, 28 November 2011).
- Alkman Granitsas, "Greeks Approve Opposition Party's Role in New Government-Poll" (Wall Street Journal, 27 November 2011).
- Mustaqim Adamrah, "RI to hold fourth BDF despite religious freedom blemishes" (Jakarta Post, 26 November 2011).
- "Moroccans vote in key test for democracy" (euronews, 25 November 2011).
- Israel Harel, "Media shares blame for Israel's crippled democracy" (Ha'aretz, 24 November 2011).
- Ntando Makhubu, "Shame of democracy" (DailyNews, 23 November 2011).
- Hasan Suroor, "Hazare-style protests a "danger" to Indian democracy, says Lord Parekh" (The Hindu, 23 November 2011).
- "Military Blocks Egypt's Path to Democracy" (NPR, 22 November 2011).
- Aye Aye Win, "Pro-democracy leader Suu Kyi confirms she will stand in Burmese by-election" (Independent, 22 November 2011).
- Matthew Pennington, "Analysis: US overtures may lure Myanmar from China" (Houston Chronicle, 22 November 2011).
- Mary Riddell, "From Tottenham to Tennessee, capitalism is destroying politics" (Telegraph, 21 November 2011).
- Avi Asher-Schapiro, "Egypt uses U.S. teargas on pro-democracy crowds" (Salon, 20 November 2011).
- Moni Basu and Dan Rivers, "Aung San Suu Kyi, a tenacious fighter for democracy" (CNN, 18 November 2011).
- "North Africa: Arab Youth, Key Drivers of Arab Development and Democratization" (AllAfrica.com, 18 November 2011).
- John Milkbank, "How Democracy Devolves into Tyranny" (ABC, 18 November 2011).
- Antoine Roger Lokongo, "DRC: Democracy at a Crossroads" (AllAfrica.com, 17 November 2011).
- Waleed Ibrahim, "Did U.S. troops bring democracy? Iraqis have doubts" (Reuters, 16 November 2011).
- Sebastian Tong, "Pro-democracy feeling wanes in parts of E.Europe" (Reuters, 15 November 2011).
- Vladimir Radyuhin, "Island of democracy in Central Asia" (The Hindu, 14 November 2011).
- "'Safe seats' stifle democracy" (Christian Science Monitor, 14 November 2011).
- Stephen Zunes, "Obama to Aid Uzbekistan Dictatorship - Analysis" (EurasiaReview, 12 November 2011).
- Tong Kim, "Sunshine Policy revisited" (Korea Times, 12 November 2011).
- Mark Stevenson, "Mexican Democracy Tested By Drug Lords in Politics" (Salon, 12 November 2011).
- "Turkey should debate AKP's democracy definition" (Hurriyet, 11 November 2011).
- Tom Heneghan, "Religious minorities put faith in Tunisia's democracy" (Reuters, 9 November 2011).
- "Papandreou Gamble on Democracy Sours as Vote Plan Hastens Exit" (Bloomberg, 7 November 2011).
- Peter Foster, "China bars democracy activists from elections" (Telegraph, 7 November 2011).
- "Nigeria: A Democracy Defined by Bombs" (AllAfrica.com, 7 November 2011).
- Lisa Hill, "Mandatory Voting Works" (New York Times, 7 November 2011).
- "US should look to Taiwan: academic" (Taipei Times, 5 November 2011).
- "Transcript: Nay Zin Latt" (Wall Street Journal, 4 November 2011).
- Jonathan Blitzer, "The Aging of Spanish Democracy" (New York Times, 4 November 2011).
- "Towards reconciliation in Myanmar" (The Hindu, 3 November 2011).
- Michael Steininger, "Greek debt referendum: Bad for economy, but good for democracy" (Christian Science Monitor, 2 November 2011).
- Daniel Hannan, "Financial crisis: Eurocrats are terrified of democracy" (Telegraph, 1 November 2011).
- Yezid Sayigh, "Armies and civilians in the Arab Spring" (Daily Star, 1 November 2011).
- Stephen Maher, "The Political Economy of the Egyptian Uprising" (Monthly Review, 1 November 2011).
- George Packer, "The Broken Contract: Inequality and American Decline" (Foreign Affairs, 1 November 2011).
- Edward Miguel, "Africa Unleashed: Explaining the Secret of a Belated Boom" (Foreign Affairs, 31 October 2011).
- Anastasia Moloney, "Corruption tops list of concerns for democracy in Latin America" (Reuters, 31 October 2011).
- Ilan Ben Zion, "The question of Israel as a Jewish democracy" (Ha'aretz, 31 October 2011).
- Janet Daley, "This was the week that European democracy died" (Telegraph, 29 October 2011).
- Barbara Kay, "Can 'shariah' and 'democracy' work together?" (National Post, 28 October 2011).
- Shiv Malik, "Occupy London protest issues demands to democratise City of London" (Guardian, 28 October 2011).
- A. Agus Sriyono, "The prospect of democracy in Libya" (Jakarta Post, 27 October 2011).
- Chris Wang, "Political victims form alliance for Tsai" (Taipei Times, 26 October 2011).
- Charles Levinson, "Historic Tunisian Vote Watched Across Mideast" (Wall Street Journal, 24 October 2011).
- "Editorial: Democracy sans America" (Jakarta Post, 24 October 2011).
- Mathieu von Rohr, "Tunisia Tastes Democracy: Early Results Point to Victory for the Islamists" (Der Spiegel, 24 October 2011).
- "PM calls for further democratisation of UN" (The Independent [Bangladesh], 23 October 2011).
- Trudy Rubin, "Tunisian elections a key test of democracy" (Philadelphia Inquirer, 23 October 2011).
- Jill Dougherty, "Could Central Asia have an 'Arab Spring?'" (CNN, 22 October 2011).
- Isobel Coleman, "Why Libya has a real shot at democracy and stability" (CNN, 21 October 2011).
- Ananth Krishnan, "China cautions against Western intervention" (The Hindu, 21 October 2011).
- Laura King, "Karzai camp expresses doubts over Afghan election fraud finding" (Los Angeles Times, 20 October 2011).
- Sudha Ramachandran, "India burnishes its Myanmar ties" (Asia Times, 18 October 2011).
- "Ghanian Don Underscores Media's Role in Democratisation" (AllAfrica.com, 18 October 2011).
- Roula Khalaf, "Regional changes complicate Arab League head job" (Financial Times, 17 October 2011).
- Peter Popham, "The shifting of the guard" (New Statesman, 17 October 2011).
- Manoj Mitta, "What Telangana says about our democracy" (Times of India, 16 October 2011).
- Ross Douthat, "Democracy's Collateral Damage" (New York Times, 15 October 2011).
- Andrew Mach, "Cities fret over democracy's costs as 'Occupy Wall Street' stretches on" (Christian Science Monitor, 14 October 2011).
- "Egypt riots: Unrest shows how difficult a peaceful transition to democracy may be" (Baltimore Sun, 13 October 2011).
- Thomas Grove, "Putin return kills democratization hopes-Khodorkovsky" (Reuters, 12 October 2011).
- Aziz Pahad, "West scrambles anew for Africa" (The Star, 12 October 2011).
- Clair MacDougall, "Liberia election: Voting went smoothly, but what about the results?" (12 October 2011).
- Andrea Wong, "Taiwan President Ma Urges More Freedom, Democracy in China" (Bloomberg, 10 October 2011).
- Adams Oshiomhole, "Nigeria: The Choice We Make About Democracy" (AllAfrica.com, 9 October 2011).
- Dieter Bednarz et al, "Arab Revolution Caught Between Euphoria and Despair" (Der Spiegel, 8 October 2011).
- "Egypt and democracy: Get a grip, then go" (Economist, 8 October 2011).
- Patrick McDonnell, "Syria democracy activists say they are committed to nonviolence" (Los Angeles Times, 8 October 2011).
- "Egypt's future: The generals' slow and unsteady march to democracy" (Economist, 8 October 2011).
- "Liberia: Nobel Prize Shows Role of Women in Democracy, Peace" (AllAfrica.com, 7 October 2011).
- Peter Cave, "Turkish democracy 'a recipe for Arab world'" (World Today, 6 October 2011).
- Fiona MacDonald, "Kuwait Protesters in Porsches Shake Gulf's Democracy Pioneers" (Bloomberg, 6 October 2011).
- "Lobsang Sangay: Exiled Tibetans' new political leader" (CNN, 5 October 2011).
- Hafid Abbas, "A lesson learned from the Aceh peace process" (Jakarta Post, 3 October 2011).
- D. Karthikeyan, "Madurai: Grassroot democracy still eludes Dalits" (The Hindu, 3 October 2011).
- Serge Halimi, "Tunisia: Democracy Year One" (Middle East Online, 2 October 2011).
- "Dissident fights PRC in Web school" (The China Post, 2 October 2011).
- "ANC leadership bar is set too low" (Independent, 2 October 2011).
- "China marks national day with vows for 'democracy'" (Straits Times, 2 October 2011).
- "Democracy in the Gulf: Let's take it slowly" (Economist, 1 October 2011).
- Na Jeong-ju, "Parties wrangle over Korea's identity" (Korea Times, 30 September 2011).
- Michael Efler, "Democracy means governance through the people" (Deutsche Welle, 30 September 2011).
- Vanessa Gera, "Summit aims to renew push for democracy east of EU" (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 30 September 2011).
- Alejandro Sueldo, "The Reset Needs a New Angle" (Foreign Policy Journal, 26 September 2011).
- Michael Singh, "Preventing human rights abuses means supporting democracy" (Foreign Policy, 26 September 2011).
- Chris Wang, "DPP marks 25 years of building democracy" (Taipei Times, 25 September 2011).
- "Bahrain's by-elections: A bitter stalemate" (Economist, 24 September 2011).
- Nithi Kaveevivitchai, "Cambodian democracy advocate honoured with 'Asia's Nobel Prize'" (The Nation, 24 September 2011).
- "Japanese PM pledges to support Libya rebuilding" (Xinhua, 24 September 2011).
- Camilla Hall and Michael Peel, "Rights groups seek release of activists before UAE poll" (Financial Times, 22 September 2011).
- Christina Berggman, "G8 and partners agree on financial help for Arab Spring nations" (Deutsche Welle, 21 September 2011).
- HDS Greenway, "Obama should support Palestinian statehood" (Salon, 20 September 2011).
- "Govt Snipers 'Kill Dozens' in Yemeni Capital" (Sky News, 19 September 2011).
- Shahira Amin, "Activists fight revival of emergency law" (CNN, 19 September 2011).
- Joe Wolverton, II, "What's Wrong With a National Popular Vote (NPV)?" (New American, 19 September 2011).
- "Sweden to invest more in champions of freedom, democracy activists and human rights defenders" (Asian Tribune, 17 September 2011).
- Carlo Strenger, "Netanyahu's Partners, Democracy's Enemies" (New York Times, 16 September 2011).
- "Proposals of Civil Society in Azerbaijan at Warsaw Summit" (Turan Information Agency, 16 September 2011).
- Mohamed Argoubi and Sylvia Westall, "Islam can exist with democracy, says Turkish PM" (Reuters, 15 September 2011).
- Abderrahim El Ouali, "Morocco: Demands for Autonomy Spread" (IPS, 14 September 2011).
- Mustafa Malik, "America's new challenge among Muslim states is democracy" (The Daily Star, 14 September 2011).
- Radek Sikorski, "Despite terrorism, the democracies upheld their liberal values" (The Daily Star, 13 September 2011).
- Larbi Sadiki, "Libya's new harvest: the seeds of democracy" (Al-Jazeera, 13 September 2011).
- Jyoti Thottam, "India's Antigraft Movement Isn't Just About Corruption" (Time, 12 September 2011).
- "US envoy meets ministers in first Myanmar visit" (Channel News Asia, 10 September 2011).
- "Pro-democracy protests across Syria demand foreign help" (Reuters, 9 September 2011).
- Marius Bosch, "South Africa's out-of-sync Libya policy may cost it dearly" (Reuters, 7 September 2011).
- Daniel Steinvorth and Bernhard Zand, "Is Erdogan's Success Pulling Turks Away from Europe?" (Der Spiegel, 6 September 2011).
- Mukoma Wa Ngugi, "Kenya: For Country's Sake, Candidates for the Presidency Should Hold Public Debates" (AllAfrica.com, 6 September 2011).
- "Thai ruling party backs deposed Samak as prime minister" (GulfNews, 11 September 2011).
- "Hundreds march in Swaziland pro-democracy march" (AP, 5 September 2011).
- "Swazi govt in court bid to stop protests" (Daily News, 4 September 2011).
- "New Libyan leaders pledge democracy, Qaddafi still defiant" (Taipei Times, 3 September 2011).
- "ICRC head to discuss prison visits during Syria talks" (Reuters, 3 September 2011).
- "Liberia: 'CDC Must Repent'" (AllAfrica.com, 30 August 2011).
- Thomas Keneally, "Drought not the real cause of East Africa famine" (CNN, 29 August 2011).
- Dhananjay Mahapatra, "What must be done to maintain democracy? It's now up to Team Anna" (Times of India, 29 August 2011).
- Steven Sotloff, "Libya's Road to Democracy: Expect a Bumpy Ride" (Time, 29 August 2011).
- Emre Peker and Steve Bryant, "Turkish economy is model for neighbors" (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 29 August 2011).
- Manash Pratim Gohain, "Anna wave coincides with vow to purge electoral ills" (Times of India, 29 August 2011).
- Christina Patterson, "What a Harvard academic can teach us about people power" (Independent, 27 August 2011).
- "Indian activist to end hunger strike" (Al-Jazeera, 27 August 2011).
- "Chile's discontents: The dam breaks" (Eonomist, 27 August 2011).
- Louis Charbonneau, "Russia, China resist U.N. Syria sanctions push: envoys" (Reuters, 26 August 2011).
- Rama Lakshmi, "In India, protests spark debate on democracy" (Washington Post, 25 August 2011).
- Chun Han Wong, "Singapore Poll Energizes Voters" (Wall Street Journal, 25 August 2011).
- Gwynne Dyer, "Libya's fight for post-tribal democracy" (Winnipeg Free Press, 25 August 2011).
- Camilla Hall, "UAE makes slow progress towards democracy" (Financial Times, 24 August 2011).
- Ezra Levant, "Democracy a pipe dream in Libya" (The Observer, 23 August 2011).
- Jeff Mason, "Biden offers U.S. support for democratic Mongolia" (Reuters, 22 August 2011).
- Isabel Coles, "UAE elections: what substance behind the gloss?" (Reuters, 21 August 2011).
- William Fernando Martinez, "U.S. aid implicated in abuses of power in Colombia" (Washington Post, 21 August 2011).
- Aye Aye Win, "Democracy icon, new Myanmar president meet" (Winnipeg Free Press, 20 August 2011).
- Alistair Lyon, "Analysis - "Uneasy transition awaits post-Assad Syria" (Reuters, 19 August 2011).
- Kathy Lally and Will Englund, "Russia, once almost a democracy" (Washington Post, 19 August 2011).
- Neil Buckley, "Former USSR: A democratic deficit" (Financial Times, 18 August 2011).
- Paul de Bendern, "India faces risk of its own Arab Spring over anti-graft protests" (Reuters, 17 August 2011).
- Jamil Anderlini, "Why China's leaders respond to nimbyism" (Financial Times, 17 August 2011).
- Marian Tupy, "The Bahraini Experiment" (Wall Street Journal, 16 August 2011).
- "New horizon of democracy" (The Korea Times, 16 August 2011).
- Soner Cagaptay, “From Ataturk to Erdogan, reshaping Turkey” (Washington Post, 14 August 2011).
- Barry Rubin, “The revolutionary movement’s big split” (Jerusalem Post, 14 August 2011).
- Daniel Byman, “Have the Arab Uprisings Made Israel Less Secure?” (Slate, 11 August 2011).
- Rachel Linn, “Tunisia must hold its nerve for democracy's sake” (Guardian/CiF, 11 August 2011).
- Marina Ottaway, “Transitional Failure in Egypt and Tunisia” (National Interest, 10 August 2011).
- “What’s behind Britain’s riots” (Washington Post, 9 August 2011).
- Jim Hoagland, “Why the Arab Spring still needs America’s help” (Washington Post, 8 August 2011).
- Miguel Poiares Maduro, “The Euro’s Crisis of Democracy” (Project Syndicate, 4 August 2011).
- Dilip Hiro, “A Stalled Arab Spring” (Yale Global online, 4 August 2011).
- Elliott Abrams, “Preventing Civil War in Syria” (Wall Street Journal, 2 August 2011).
- Benny Morris, “Turkey's Islamic Revolution” (National Interest, 1 August 2011).
- Jeffrey D. Sachs, “Famine and Hope in the Horn of Africa” (Project Syndicate, 31 July 2011).
- Moises Naim, “Imagining a world without Hugo Chavez” (Washington Post, 29 July 2011).
- “Pressure builds on Libya’s dictator” (Financial Times, 28 July 2011).
- “Africa Hungers for Good Governance” (Wall Street Journal, 27 July 2011).
- Anton Kruger, “Implications of Namibia’s Oil Find” (ISS, 26 July 2011).
- Celia Szusterman, “Argentina: democracy by default” (Open Democracy, 26 July 2011).
- “The Ideology of Mass Murder” (Wall Street Journal, 26 July 2011).
- Matthew Goodwin, “Norway attacks: We can no longer ignore the far-right threat” (Guardian, 24 July 2011).
- “Egypt can still lead the Arab world to democracy” (Washington Post, 21 July 2011).
- Knox Chitiyo, “Europe needs Africa. Who'd have thought it?” (Guardian/CiF, 20 July 2011).
- Sadanand Dhume, “India's Sri Lanka Problem” (Wall Street Journal, 20 July 2011).
- David Zounmenou, “Succession debate threatens stability in Senegal” (ISS, 19 July 2011).
- “Saving the euro, saving Europe” (Financial Times, 18 July 2011).
- “Not Befitting a Democracy” – Israel (New York Times, 17 July 2011).
- George Grant, “Is Britain's decline and fall unavoidable?” (Telegraph, 18 July 2011).
- Jaime Suchlicki, “Chávez, cancer and Cuba: the implications for U.S. policy” (Miami Herald, 17 July 2011).
- Kristen Chick, “Syria opposition unity bid thwarted by Assad regime's brutal crackdown” (Christian Science Monitor, 17 July 2011).
- Tom Plate, “No 'one size fits all' for democracy” (Japan Times, 16 July 2011).
- Stephen M. Walt, “Nationalism Rules” (Foreign Policy/Argument, 15 July 2011).
- “No country for an old tyrant” - Lybia (Financial Times, 15 July 2011).
- Hamadi Redissi, “The Revolution Is Not Over Yet” – Tunesia (IHT, 15 July 2011).
- “For S. Sudan, a time for hope” (Boston Globe, 13 July 2011).
- Harry Harding, “Beijing through Rose-Colored Glasses: Why Democracy Cannot Tame China” (National Interest, 13 July 2011).
- Ian Buruma, “The majority is not always right; Europe must accept Turkey” (Daily Star, 13 July 2011).
- Jeffrey Fleishman, “Egypt’s post-revolution harmony turns sour” (Los Angeles Times, 12 July 2011).
- Doug Bandow, “Ballots, Bullets and Bullies: Thailand’s So-Called Democracy” (National Interest, 12 July 2011).
- Thitinan Pongsudhirak, “Thai results challenge established regime” (Japan Times, 12 July 2011).
- “In Colombia, a move toward restitution” (Los Angeles Times, 11 July 2011).
- David Kramer and A. Wess Mitchell, “Europe’s Last Dictator” – Belarus (Washington Post, 9 July 2011
- Simon Tisdall, “The aftermath of the Arab Spring” (Guardian, 6 July 2011).
- Paul Bonicelli, “Morocco’s important constitutional vote” (Foreign Policy/Shadow Government, 5 July 2011).
- Ahmed Benchemsi, “Morocco’s king is destroying hope for democracy” (Guardian, 30 June 2011).
- Mark Mazower, “Democracy’s Cradle, Rocking the World” – Greece (New York Times, 29 June 2011).
- Michael Shifter “If Hugo Goes” – Venezuela (Foreign Policy, 28 June 2011).
- Bruce Jentleson, “Metternich of Arabia” Saudi Arabia (National Interest, 29 June 2011).
- Amartya Sen, “It isn't just the euro. Europe's democracy itself is at stake” (Guardian, 22 June 2011).
- Emanuele Ottolenghi, “The Real Palestinian Vision” (Wall Street Journal, 23 June 2011).
- “The Chinese Awakening” (Wall Street Journal, 21 June 2011).
- Marianna Charountaki, “Democracy in the Middle East: watch the Kurdish issue” (Open Democracy, 15 June 2011).
- Costas Douzinas, “In Greece, we see democracy in action” (Guardian, 15 June 2011).
- Soner Cagaptay, “Turkish Lessons for the Arab Spring” (Wall Street Journal, 14 June 2011).
- John Hannah, “Down the Mideast peace process rabbit hole (yet again)” USA- Middle East (Foreign Policy, 10 June 2011).
- “Peru: Revolution, the Brazilian way” (Guardian, 9 June 2011).
- Kerem Oktem, “Turkey's “passive revolution” and democracy” (Open Democracy, 8 June 2011).
- Saifedean Ammous, “Too much aid will hobble Arab spring” (Financial Times, 7 June 2011).
- Marco Scalvini, “Italian spring” (Open Democracy, 6 June 2011).
- David Ignatius, “Arab revolutions can only be poisoned by revenge” (Daily Star, 30 May 2011).
- Tayyar Ari, “The influence of rising Turkey on the Arab spring” (Today’s Zaman, 29 May 2010).
- “Funding the north African aid corps” (Financial Times, 26 May 2011).
- Ted Carpenter, “Bosnia’s bubbling tensions” (National Interest, 16 May 2011).
- Daryl Balia, “On voting for reduced corruption” _ South Africa (ISS Africa, 13 May 2011).
- Rami Khouri, “Barack, Arab freedom is invisible” – USA and Arab States (Daily Star, 14 May 2010).
- Rami Khouri, “Why the Arab spring confuses non-Arabs” (Daily Star, 11 May 2011).
- Daniel Byman, “What next for Al Qaeda?” (Brookings Institution, 2 May 2010).
- Maha Azzam, “Death of Osama bin Laden: his legacy” (Chatham House, 2 May 2011).
- Brian Padden, “Indonesia Muslims express no sympathy on death of Osama bin Laden” (VOA, 2 May 2011).
- “Inconceivable Osama had no support in Pakistan: White House” (Reuters, 2 May 2011).
- “Osama bin Laden: African leaders hail killing” (BBC News, 2 May 2011)
- Rami Khouri, “Sanity returns Egypt to the Arab fold” (Daily Star, 30 April 2011).
- Ryan Lizza, “The Consequentialist” (NewYorker, 2 May 2010).
- Selig Harrison, “Blame Italy for Libya”(National Interest, 28 April 2010).
- Jackson Diehl, “Palestinians launch their revolution” (Washington Post/PostPartisan, 27 April 2011).
- Josef Joffe, “The Arab Spring and The Palestine Distraction” (Wall Street Journal, 26 April 2010).
- Dan Blumenthal, “Why Isn’t China Democratizing? Because It’s Not Really Capitalist” (American, 26 April 2011).
- Jason Pack, “Gambia Leads the Way” (WallStreet Journal, 26 April 2010).
- “Mauritanian police use teargas to break up protest” (Reuters, 25 April 2011).
- “Lost in Libya” (Los Angeles Times, 23 April 2011).
- Dilip Hiro, “The West Likes Democracy for Some Arabs, But Not Others” (YaleGlobal, 22 April 2011).
- Humphrey Hawksley, “Guide to Reform the Middle East? Try East Asia” (YaleGlobal, 20 April 2011).
- “Nigeria: Zoned out” (Guardian, 19 April 2011).
- “Nigeria’s fair election” (Washington Post, 18 April 2011).
- Ray Takeyh, “A united Libyan nation can avoid partition” (Financial Times, 18 April 2011).
- Sadanand Dhume, “A Tahrir Square Moment in India” (YaleGlobal, 18 April 2010).
- William J. Dobson, “The opposition dictators deserve” (Washington Post/PostPartisan, 16 April 2010).
- Kevin Rafferty, “More than cocoa at stake?in helping up Ivory Coast” (Japan Times, 19 April 2011).
- Rajan Menon, “The future of Libya” (Los Angeles Times, 18 April 2011).
- Jane Kinninmont, “Libya's false chaos theory” (Guardian/CiF, 17 April 2011).
- David Beatty, “Mideast democracy needs active judges” (Daily Star, 14 April 2010)
- Asma Nouira, “Tunisian changes, blessingsand curses” (Daily Star, 12 April 2011).
- Thomas de Waal, “EU expansion: Dead in the water?” (National Interest, 12 April 2011).
- “The U.S. silence on Bahrain’s crackdown” (Washington Post, 11 April 2011).
- David J. Kramer and and Sam Patten,“Kazakhstan’s fictional democracy” (Washington Post, 10 April 2011).
- Brahma Chellaney, “West is on a slippery slope” (Japan Times, 7 April 2011).
- Timothy Garton Ash, “Believe in liberty, equality, fraternity? This time, don't follow the French” (Guardian/CiF, 7 April 2011).
- Adekeye Adebajo, “After Gbagbo, what next for Ivory Coast?” (Guardian/CiF, 6 April 2011).
- Bruce Riedel, “Saudi Arabia on the Brink” (The National Interest, 6 April 2011).
- Robert Kaplan, “Beware the void under tyranny” (Financial Times, 6 April 2011).
- N. Hafid, “Algerians seek change, but they also fear new violence” (Daily Star, 5 April 2011).
- Renee Xia, “The widening net” (Foreign Policy, 5 April 2011).
- Claudia Schwartz, “Moral backing is what Iranians need” (Daily Star, 5 April 2010).
- Ruti Teitel and Robert Howse, “Debt, Dictatorship, and Democratization” (Project Syndicate, 4 April 2011).
- Gamal Soltan, “Bahrain, Libya: interventions compared” (Daily Star, 4 April 2011).
- Bilal Saab, “Syria Goes to War” (National Interest, 4 April 2011).
- Ian Birrell, “Ivory Coast's Gbagbo must go – and so should other African leaders who overstay” (Guardian/CiF, 3 April2011).
- Frank Ching, “Japan-China relations warming up in crisis” (Japan Times, 1 April 2011).
- Chris Patten, “Turkey and the Future of Europe” (Project Syndicate, 31 March 2011).
- Rami Khouri, “Good comes when guts and guns converge” (Daily Star, 30 March 2011).
- Evgeny Morozov, “Internet alone cannot free the Middle East” (Financial Times, 27 March 2011).
- Jean Pisani-Ferry, “Europe can bolster the Arab spring with economic support” (Daily Star, 30 March 2011).
- Charles Kenny, “Democracy Inaction” (Foreign Policy/The Optimist, 29 March 2011).
- Michael Tomasky, “Barack Obama's address on Libya” (Guardian/CiF, 29 March 2010).
- Richard Haass, “Bleak history lessons for Libya’s future” (Financial Times, 28 March 2011).
- Cengiz Çandar, “Who's calling Turkey a police state?” (Guardian/CiF, 28 March 2010).
- Jaswant Singh, “India’s Corruption Curse" (Project Syndicate, 28 March 2011).
- Thomas L. Friedman, “Hoping for Arab Mandelas” (New York Times, 26 March 2011).
- Elliott Abrams, “Ridding Syria of a despot” (Washington Post, 25 March 2011).
- Joseph S. Nye Jr., “China’s repression undoes its charm offensive” (Washington Post, 25 March 2011).
- “Arab revolution is an unstoppable force” (Guardian, 23 March 2011).
- “Yemen needs a swift solution” (Daily Star, 23 March 2011).
- Joe Parkinson and Nicholas Casey, “Bahrain Relies on Old Playbook in Its Crackdown” (Wall Street Journal, 23 March 2011).
- “The Shaky House of Assad” (Wall Street Journal, 22 March 2011).
- Nader Mousavizadeh, “In Libya, No Ordinary Intervention” (New York Times, 22 March 2011).
- Sadanand Dhume, “Corruption on Singh's Watch” (Wall Street Journal, 22 March 2010).
- Bruce Riedel, “Springtime for Civil War” (National Interest, 22 March 2011).
- Ivan Krastev, “Arab revolutions, Turkey’s dilemmas: zero chance for "zero problems"" (Open Democracy, 24 March 2011).
- Charles Levinson, Matthew Rosenberg and Matt Bradley, “Egyptians Vote to Accept Changes to Constitution” (Wall Street Journal, 20 March 2011).
- “Now Libyans can finish their revolution” (Observer, 20 March 2011).
- Rami Khouri, “The chimes of freedom ring in Benghazi” (Daily Star, 19 March 2011).
- Paul Rogers, “Libya, Bahrain, and the Arab spring” (Open Democracy, 17 March 2011).
- “The Arab revolution: Of rocks and hard places” (Guardian, 17 March 2011).
- Ranj Alaaldin, “Kurdistan comes alive” (Open Democracy, 16 March 2011).
- Robert Farley, “Military Organization and the Arab Spring” (WPR, 16 March 2011).
- Eberhard Kienle, “Opposition groups in Egypt must now rise to the challenge of negotiating a good transition” (Open Democracy, 14 March 2011).
- Joseph Nye, “Obama has wobbled on the Arab tightrope, but not fallen off” (Daily Star, 14 March 2010).
- Guobin Yang, “China’s Gradual Revolution” (New York Times, 13 March 2011).
- Valentina Bartolucci, “The Moroccan exception, and a king's speech” (Open Democracy, 11 March 2011).
- “No Way to Run a Democracy” (New York Times, 11 March 2011).
- Nawaf Obaid, “Why Saudi Arabia is stable amid the Mideast unrest” (Washington Post, 10 March 2010).
- Frida Ghitis, “Understanding Latin American Support for Gadhafi” (World Politics Review, 10 March 2011).
- “Egypt's stability needs vision” (Daily Star, 10 March 2011).
- Bernard Haykel, “Al-Qaida watches as Arab dramas unfold” (Japan Times, 10 March 2011).
- Peter Rutland and Orion Lewis, “Why It Won't Happen in China” (New York Times, 10 March 2011).
- Simon Tisdall, “Soft power is the best way for the west to intervene in Libya” (Guardian, 9 March 2011).
- Rami Khouri, “Egypt once again shows Arabs the way” (Daily Star, 9 March 2011).
- Rami Khouri, “Constitutions matter! is the Arabs' cry” (Daily Star, 6 March 2010).
- John Yoo, “We Don't Need U.N. Approval to Save Libyan Lives” (Wall Street Journal, 5 March 2011).
- “The Arab uprising spreads to Iraq” (Washington Post, 5 March 2011).
- Michael Shifter, “Hugo Stay Home” (Foreign Policy, 4 March 2011).
- Derek Reveron, “The real Afghan surge” (
Washington Times, 4 March 2011).
- Daniel Serwer, “Behind Iraq's protests, a call for better democracy” (Washington Post, 3 March 2011).
- Frida Ghitis, “In Iran, Stage Set for Uprising and Violence” (World Politics Review, 3 March 2011).
- Augustus Norton and Emile Nakhleh, “Quest for dignity” (Boston Globe, 3 March 2011).
- Zalmay Khalilzad, “Freedom Agenda Redux” (National Interest, 3 March 2011).
- J. Peter Pham, “The Battle for Libya: Implications for Africa” (World Defense Review, 3 March 2011).
- Kerry Brown and Cassidy Hazelbaker, “China and the Egyptian rising” (Open Democracy, 2 March 2011).
- Kenneth Pollack, “Bifurcating the Middle East” (National Interest, 2 March 2011).
- Michael Hanna, “Take it slow, Egypt: Rushing the transition may actually kill real reforms” (Christian Science Monitor, 1 March 2010).
- Robert Kaplan, “Oman's Renaissance Man” (Foreign Policy, 1 March 2011).
- Arab revolutions: The limits of intervention” (Guardian, 1 March 2011).
- Leon Hadar, “Burying Pan-Arabism” (National Interest, 1 March 2011).
- Michael Meyer-Resende, “Why Arab kings may outlast the dictators” (Daily Star, 28 February 2011).
- Mike Gonzalez, “How can Latin America's 'revolutionary' leaders support Gaddafi?” (Guardian, 28 February 2011).
- Kenneth Pollack, “Winds of change in the Middle East” (Los Angeles Times, 27 February 2011).
- Richard Dalton, “We must stand ready to intervene in Libya” (Telegraph, 27 February 2011).
- Fouad Ajami, “How the Arabs turned shame into liberty” (New York Times, 26 February 2011).
- Roulf Khalaf, “Person in the news: the Arab youth” (Financial Times, 25 February 2011).
- Beware the winds of change” (Daily Star, 25 February 2011).
- Barak Barfi, “The battle over Bahrain is unlikely to end peacefully” (Daily Star, 24 February 2011).
- “Libya: the urge to help” (Guardian, 24 February 2011).
- Haluk Özdalga, “Egypt deserves democracy” (Today’s Zaman, 24 February 2010).
- “Why was President Obama last to speak up on Libya?” (Washington Post, 23 February 2011).
- Stephen Carter, “Obama democracy doctrine missing in Mideast uprisings” (Daily Beast, 23 February 2010).
- Cameron Abadi, “A regime we can trust” (Foreign Policy, 22 February 2011).
- “Ukraine: a democratic revolution in reverse” (Washington Post, 22 February 2011).
- Ali Ezzatyar, “The Turkish precedent is one that Egypt’s army should not follow” (Daily Star, 22 February 2011).
- Ted Carpenter, “Resist temptation to intervene in Libya” (National Interest, 22 February 2011).
- “Wake up and smell the coffee” (Daily Star, 22 February 2011).
- Ian Cobain, Amelia Hill, Kartik Mehta, " Saif al-Islam Gaddafi: LSE-educated man the west can no longer deal with" (Guardian, 21 February 2011)
- Mamoon Alabbasi, “Rebranding Egypt’s inspiring revolution” (Today’s Zaman, 21 February 2010).
- Borje Ljunggren, “Can new media in China channel Egypt?” (Daily Star, 21 February 2011).
- “The Middle East: people, power, politics” (Guardian, 21 February 2011).
- “A bizarre regime on its last legs” (Daily Star, 21 February 2011).
- Paul Weller, “Fethullah Güllen: an Islamic sign for Hope for an inclusive Europe” (Today’s Zaman, 20 February 2011).
- Toby Jones, “The siege of Bahrain” (Foreign\Policy, 18 February 2011).
- Nafeez Ahmed, “Freedom will not chase away the Arab world’s triple crisis” (Daily Star, 19 February 2011).
- David Ignatius, “Can the Muslim Brotherhood really take over in Cairo?” (Daily Star, 19 February 2011).
- “Ban all weapons sales to authoritarian regimes” (Guardian, 20 February 2011).
- Michael Bowman, “US urges Arab governments to heed calls for change” (VOA, 20 February 2011).
- Rami Khouri, “Humiliation and legitimacy are the bookends of Arab discontent” (Daily Star, 17 February 2011).
- Ariel Cohen, “The view from Herzliya” (National Interest, 17 February 2011).
- David Rothkopf, “Egypt’s revolution: the 5 big takeaways” (Foreign Policy, 16 February 2011).
- “Bahrain gets tough” (Financial Times, 17 February 2011).
- “Wave of discontent was to be expected” (Daily Star, 17 February 2011).
- Chris Luenen, “The rise of the brotherhood” (National Interest, 16 February 2011).
- Shibley Telhami, “Egypt, Tunisia and… Iran” (National Interest, 15 February 2011).
- Brian Fishman, “At a loss for words” (Foreign Policy, 15 February 2011).
- “Keep pushing in Egypt” (Washington Post, 15 February 2011).
- Eric Davis, “The U.S. must now think democratically in the Middle East” (Daily Star, 15 February 2011).
- Mark Lagon, “Promoting democracy: the whys and hows for the United States and the international community” (CFR, February 2011).
- Mikhail Gorbachev, “Egypt’s agonizing choice” (New York Times, 15 February 2010).
- Michael Mandelbaum, “Can Egypt become a true democracy?” (Today’s Zaman, 15 February 2011).
- Fiona Hill, “How Russia and China see the Egyptian revolution” (Foreign Policy, 15 February 2011).
- Rami Khouri, “The Arab world gets real on democracy” (Daily Star, 14 February 2011).
- George Giacaman, “Islamist parties after Tunisia and Egypt’s uprisings” (Daily Star, 14 February 2011).
- “Can Egypt trigger a regional change?” (Guardian, 14 February 2011).
- Thomas Rutting, “A Tahrir effect in Kabul?” (Foreign Policy, 14 February 2011).
- “Hard work after the revolution” (Daily Star, 14 February 2011).
- “Egypt: after the revolution, the ballot box” (Guardian, 13 February 2011).
- “Egypt’s finest hour” (Los Angeles Times, 12 February 2011).
- “Peddling Islamic extremism” (Washington Times, 11 February 2011).
- “Egypt’s moment” (New York Times, 11 February 2011).
- Stephen Grand, “Starting in Egypt: the fourth wave of democratization?” (Brookings Institution, 10 February 2011).
- Amjad Atallah and Daniel Levy, “America, welcome to the era of Arab democracy” (National Interest, 10 February 2011).
- Abdel el-Fotouh, “Democracy supporters should not fear the Muslim Brotherhood” (Washington Post, 9 February 2011).
- Rabbi Boteach, “Israel is missing a historic opportunity to support Arab freedom” (Huffington Post, 9 February 2011).
- James Cowie, “Can the internet tame governments?” – Part I” (Yale Global Online, 9 February 2011).
- Shashi Tharoor, “Democracy is just like love, it must come from within” (Daily Star, 9 February 2011).
- Fareed Zakaria, “A specter haunts the West: Islamists win in Egypt” (Daily Star, 9 February 2011).
- Tariq Ramadan, “Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood is a democratic party, not Islamist threat” (Christian Science Monitor, 8 February 2011).
- Gideon Rachman, “Which revolution will Egypt choose?” (Financial Times, 7 February 2011).
- “The importance of being British” (Financial Times, 7 February 2011).
- Doug Bandow, “Fear and exhilaration in America” (National Interest, 7 February 2011).
- Reuel Gerecht, “How democracy became halal” (New York Times, 6 February 2011).
- Nathan Brown, “Is it time to send in the lawyers?” (Foreign Policy, 7 February 2011).
- Fatih Okumuş, “The boiling pot in the Arab world” (Today’s Zaman, 7 February 2011).
- “Cameron on multiculturalism: blaming the victims” (Guardian, 7 February 2011).
- “Egyptian patience can yield much” (Daily Star, 7 February 2011).
- Hajrudin Somun, “Dictatorship in the Muslim word or ‘Eastern despotism’” (Today’s Zaman, 6 February 2011).
- ssandr El Amrani, “Why Tunis? Why Cairo?” (London Review of Books, 5 February 2011).
- Obama the Internet pharaoh” (Washington Times, 4 February 2011).
- Daniel W. Drezner , "The continued hostility to political science" (February 4, 2011).
- Fareed Zakaria, “How democracy can work in the Middle East” (TIME, 3 February 2011).
- Andres Oppenheimer, “’Egypt effect’ will help Venezuelan president – but not much” (Miami Herald, 3 February 2011).
- “Lost generations haunt Arab rulers” (Daily Star, 3 February 2011).
- Daniel W. Drezner , Stop blaming Egypt on political scientists!! (February 2, 2011).
- Scott MacLeod, “A proud moment in Egypt’s history” (Los Angeles Times, 30 January 2011).
- Stephanie Ho, “China blocks some internet reports on Egypt protests” (VOA, 31 January 2011).
- Marwan Muasher, “Three lessons Arab leaders can't ignore” (CiF/Guardian, 30 January 2011).
- Mubarak's dictatorship must end now” (Observer, 30 January 2011).
- Anne-Marie Le Gloannec, “Some lessons from Tunisia and other revolutions” (ISS, January 2011).
- Georg Joffé, “Tunisia : the end of the beginning” (ISS, January 2011)
- Robert Satloff, “How Washington can help Tunisia and other Arab revolutions” Washington Post, 30 January 2011).
- “Washington and Mr. Mubarak” (New York Times, 29 January 2011).
- Elliott Abrams, “Egypt protests show George W. Bush was right about freedom in the Arab world” (Washington Post, 29 January 2011).
- Mehrun Etebari, “How Tehran sees Tunis” (Foreign Policy, 28 January 2011).
- “Egypt: Rage against the Mubaraks” (Guardian, 27 January 2011).
- Amira Nowaira, “Egypt's Day of Rage goes on. Is the world watching?” (CiF/Guardian, 27 January 2011).
- “Mr. Mubarak Is Put on Notice” (New York Times, 27 January 2011).
- Pierre Buhler, “The End of History Comes to Tunisia” (Project Syndicate, 27 January 2011).
- Timothy Garton Ash, “The optimists of Davos past now face a world whose script has gone awry” (CiF/Guardian, 27 January 2011).
- Dominique Moisi, “An Arab Spring?” (Project Syndicate, 26 January 2011).
- Stephen M. Walt, “From Tunis to Cairo?” (Blog: Stephen Walt/Foreign Policy, 26 January 2011).
- Steve Coll, “Democratic Movements” (New Yorker, 31 January 2011).
- “US should push democracy” (Boston Globe, 26 January 2011).
- Solomon A. Dersso, “Africa Braces Itself for ‘Democrazy’ as Most Countries Prepare for Elections” (ISS, 26 January 2011).
- Steven Heydemann, “Why Tunisia and not Iran” (Blog: The Iran Primer/USIP, 25 January 2011).
- “Egypt's unstable regime” (Washington Post, 25 January 2011).
- “The Palestine Papers: Despair. But we still need a deal” (Guardian, 25 January 2011).
- Christopher Alexander, “Après Ben Ali: déluge, democracy, or authoritarian relapse?” (Blog: Middle East Channel/Foreign Policy, 24 January 2011).
- Khairi Abaza, “As Tunisia's army quells chaos, will it hinder democracy?” (CNN, 24 January 2011).
- Steven Heydemann, “Tunisia and the future of democracy promotion in the Arab world” (Blog: Middle East Channel/Foreign Policy, 24 January 2011).
- Michael Meyer-Resende and Paul O’Grady, “Tunisia's future hangs on electoral reform” (CiF/Guardian, 22 January 2011).
- Robert D. Kaplan, “One Small Revolution” ( New York Times, 23 January 2011).
- Olivier Roy, “The Tunisian revolt: Where have all the Islamists gone?” (Christian Science Monitor, 21 January 2011).
- Robert Kagan, “The Egypt-Colombia dichotomy” (Washington Post, 23 January 2011).
- Zalmay Khalilzad, “Democracy in Tunisia is just the start” (Financial Times, 20 January 2011).
- “Tumult in Tunisia” (Japan Times, 19 January 2011).
- Intissar Kherigi, “Tunisia needs real freedom” (Guardian, 19 January 2011).
- Michele Dunne, “What Tunisia Proved—and Disproved—about Political Change in the Arab World” (Arab Reform Bulletin, 18 January 2011).
- Issandr El Amrani, “After Tunisia, Arab leaders must stop preying on fear of chaos” (Guardian, 18 January 2011).
- Bruce Riedel, “The Winds of Change in Tripoli” (National Interest, 18 January 2011).
- “The U.S. finds its voice on China and human rights” (Washington Post, 17 January 2011).
- Michael J. Green and Daniel M. Kliman, “What the U.S. and other democracies must make clear to China” ( Washington Post, 17 January 2011).
- “Tunisia's Jasmine revolution: A flower that could be crushed” (Guardian, 17 January 2011).
- Claire Spencer, “Is Tunisia the first domino to fall?” (Telegraph, 17 January 2011).
- Mona Eltahawy, “Tunisia: the first Arab revolution” (Guardian, 17 January 2011).
- Michele Penner Angrist, “Morning in Tunisia” (Foreign Affairs Online, 16 January 2011).
- Stephen M. Walt, “Why the Tunisian revolution won't spread” (Foreign Policy, 16 January 2011).
- David Miliband, “The Way Out of Afghanistan: Don't Militarize Diplomacy” (Time, 16 January 2011).
- “Toward consensus or the abyss?” (Daily Star, 15 January 2011).
- ANTHONY SHADID, Joy as Tunisian President Flees Offers Lesson to Arab Leaders, (New York Times, January 14, 2011)
- “Arab despots should heed events in Tunisia” (Observer, 16 January 2011).
- Ian Black, “Tunisia's protests spark suicide in Algeria and fears through Arab world” (Guardian, 16 January 2011).
- “Tunisia has a lesson to teach” (Daily Star, 15 January 2011).
- “Tunisia's revolution should be a wake-up call to Mideast autocrats” ( Washington Post, 15 January 2011).
- “North Africa at a tipping point” (Daily Star, 13 January 2011).
- Daniel Twining, “Political reform: China's next modernization?” ( Washington Post, 13 January 2011).
- “Death in Tunisia” (Financial Times, 12 January 2011).
- Martin Chulov, “Lebanon's unity government collapses” (Guardian, 12 January 2011).
- Marina Ottaway, “Iraq: An Uneasy American-Iranian Condominium” (CEIP, 10 January 2011).
- Simon Tisdall, “The failure of governance in the Arab world” (Guardian, 11 January 2011).
- Marc Lynch, “Arab regimes on edge” (Blog: Marc Lynch/Foreign Policy, 11 January 2011).
- Diogo Noivo, “The spillover effects of Sidi Bouzid: a survivability test to the Tunisian regime” (IPRIS Viewpoints, No. 32, January 2011).
- Solomon A. Dersso, “The Need for Prioritising the Protection of Civilians from Mass Atrocities in Côte d’Ivoire” (ISS, 11 January 2011).
- Brahma Chellaney, “China's tiger-rabbit heart” (Japan Times, 11 January 2011).
- Mark Weisbrot, “The OAS makes more mockery of Haiti's sham election” (Guardian, 10 January 2011).
- Fareed Zakaria, “Can Pakistan rid itself of religious fanaticism?” ( Washington Post, 10 January 2011).
- Jonathan Adams, “Tunisian protests escalate, reflecting widespread discontent” (Christian Science Monitor, 10 January 2011).
- “Sudan: A failure in tolerance” (Daily Star, 10 January 2011).
- “Sudan referendum: This new African state must be nurtured to success” (Observer, 9 January 2011).
- “Southern Sudan Votes” ( New York Times, 8 January 2011).
- Mo Ibrahim, “Sudan is a warning to all of Africa” (Financial Times, 7 January 2011).
- “Egypt's show of tolerance” (Washington Post, 7 January 2011).
- Brian Whitaker, “Tunisia and the Arab house of cards” (al-bab.com, 7 January 2011).
- “Hungary: One-party rule” (Guardian, 5 January 2011).
- “The State Department responds to repression by Hugo Chavez” (Washington Post, 4 January 2011).
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