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Rebecca Anne Proctor

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Rebecca Anne Proctor is an independent journalist, editor, author, and broadcaster based in Dubai and Rome, from where she covers the Middle East and North Africa. She is the former editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Art and Harper’s Bazaar Interiors.

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Is Reconciliation in Bahrain Possible?
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Is Reconciliation in Bahrain Possible?

February 15 – January 1, 1970, February 15 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
January 1 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

Middle East Institute, 1761 N Street, NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

Egypt's Unfinished Revolution: One Year Later
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  • Egypt's Unfinished Revolution: One Year Later

    The Middle East Institute is pleased to host Egyptian journalist Ashraf
    Khalil for a discussion of his new book, Liberation Square: Inside the
    Egyptian Revolution and the Rebirth of a Nation, and the political
    landscape in Egypt on the first anniversary of the revolution. This
    book is the first account of the Tahrir Square uprisings from someone
    who was on the ground and witnessed the protests firsthand. Ashraf
    Khalil will analyze the status quo in Egypt today and reasons for both

    February 14, 2012

    Syria: Bashar Doesn’t Know 2012 is not 1982
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  • Syria: Bashar Doesn’t Know 2012 is not 1982

    Bashar al-Assad and his top regime cronies appear to be operating under a deeply flawed assumption: the relatively broad-based opposition it now faces is similar to the narrower Muslim Brotherhood challenge it defeated back in 1982 by killing more than 10,000 Syrians in Hama. Much the same way it did 30 years ago, the regime keeps pounding away at the resistance. But unlike the Hama massacre, a few severe blows will not put an end to this latest uprising. Instead, Assad’s brutish tactics will only escalate the bloodshed and resistance.

    February 10, 2012

    Egypt's Unfinished Revolution: One Year Later
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    Egypt's Unfinished Revolution: One Year Later

    February 10 – January 1, 1970, February 10 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    Middle East Institute, 1761 N Street, NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    Kurdish Consensus at Home Can Serve Ankara Abroad
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  • Kurdish Consensus at Home Can Serve Ankara Abroad

    This Opinion first appeared in The National on February 10, 2012

    Despite his popularity at home and abroad, it’s not all roses for Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Far from having zero problems with neighbors, Turkey these days is virtually surrounded by neighbors with problems – Greece’s imploding economy, Syria’s civil war, Iraq’s tenuous stability and Iran’s troublesome nuclear program.

    The Israeli Peace Initiative
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  • The Israeli Peace Initiative

    The Israeli Peace Initiative (IPI) calls upon the Israeli government to
    present a framework for the conclusion of the Israeli-Arab conflict as
    a comprehensive response to the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative.

    February 9, 2012

    The Israeli Peace Initiative: A Regional Perspective
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  • The Israeli Peace Initiative: A Regional Perspective

    The Israeli Peace Initiative (IPI) calls upon the Israeli government to present a framework for the conclusion of the Israeli-Arab conflict as a comprehensive response to the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative. Israeli Peace Initiative signatories include former Israeli Defense Forces chiefs of staff Amnon Lipkin-Shahak and Amram Mitzna; former Shin Bet directors Jacob Perry and Ami Ayalon; Ha'aretz correspondent Akiva Eldar; Members of the Knesset (MKs) Dalia Rabin and Colette Avital; and many other distinguished Israelis. Mr.

    February 8, 2012

    Vetoes Leave Syria Headed for a Bloody Stalemate
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  • Vetoes Leave Syria Headed for a Bloody Stalemate

    This Opinion was first published on CNN.com on February 6, 2012

    The double veto cast by Russia and China at the United Nations Security Council on Saturday represents a clarifying moment in the Syrian uprisings.

    At the 2012 Munich Security Conference, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton noted, "We don't know what the endgame will be until we start the game." Well, fasten your seatbelt — the game over Syria has started.

    February 8, 2012