Egypt and the West: the liberal-Islamist paradox
Why do some Western liberals committed to democracy, gender equality and minority support a president and movement in Egypt that respect none of these?
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Read MoreRecognising the good qualities of the other side can be a first step to healing Arab-Israeli wounds.
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Read MoreIsraelis and Arabs tend to believe that they share little in common. But in reality they are more alike than they like to admit.
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