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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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The Guardian of Pakistan's Shia
Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • The Guardian of Pakistan's Shia

    This Analysis was first published as part of the Hudson Institute’s Current Trends in Islamist Ideology series on June 1, 2012

    Is Libya Really on the Path to Democracy?

    Is Libya Really on the Path to Democracy?

    July 19 – January 1, 1970, July 19 - 2:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    January 1 - 2:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    SAIS, Nitze Building, 1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Room 417, Washington, District of Columbia 20036

    Moving Forward with Pakistan
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Moving Forward with Pakistan

    This Opinion was first published in The National Interest on July 12, 2012

    After an eighteen-month free fall, there is tangible improvement in the tumultuous U.S.-Pakistan relationship and an opportunity to leverage these gains for a durable peace in Afghanistan. Backtracking from a messy divorce, both Washington and Islamabad have forsaken their previous approaches of unrelenting maximalism, each making necessary compromises to make the partnership work.

    July 17, 2012

    Lebanon's Salafi Scare
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Lebanon's Salafi Scare

    This Opinion first appeared in Foreign Policy’s “Middle East Channel” on July 17, 2012

    Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir, a self-proclaimed religious authority with a bushy long beard, is no stranger on the Lebanese scene. His latest incarnation, from his mosque in the coastal town of Sidon, is as a firebrand political Salafist whose objectives transcend the confines of Lebanon.

    July 17, 2012

    Israel-China Arms Trade: Unfreezing Times
  • Analysis
  • Israel-China Arms Trade: Unfreezing Times

    The appointment of a political figure as ambassador often signals the level of importance attached to bilateral relations, more so if the person in question was a career military officer and current cabinet minister. This was the case in February 2012 when Israel named Matan Vilnai as its next ambassador to China. Beijing was more than happy to accept the appointment of then-Israeli Minister of Home Front Defense, seeing it as a signal for further improvement.

    July 16, 2012