Soumaya Ghannoushi



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Area of interest: The Middle East and North Africa

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Other activities: researcher in the history of ideas at the School of Oriental and African Studies

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Articles: 2011

 * The Egyptian people's revolution is being hijacked by the army - Torture, emergency laws, mass arrests and delayed elections: this is what Egypt's generals mean by protecting democracy - 26th Sep 2011
 * Libya is now set to be a scene of multiple battles - A growing rift between the National Transitional Council and local leaders exposes conflicting visions for Libya's future - 6th September 2011
 * Egypt haunts Saudi Arabia again - By propping up the Arab monarchies, Saudi Arabia is reverting to its old anti-revolutionary role - 8th June
 * Obama, hands off our spring - The US wants to turn the Arab revolutions into eastern Europe part 2. It is destined to fail - 26th May
 * While the Saudi elite looks nervously abroad, a revolution is happening - The gap between the Saudi regime's conservative ideology and modern urban reality has fed discontent across society - 14th April
 * After unscripted Arab drama, the west sneaks back on set - People were not rebelling solely against dictators but the economic model. Yet foreign interests may again be calling the shots - 31st March
 * Perceptions of Arab women have been revolutionised - The stereotype of the submissive, repressed victim has been shattered by female protestors in Egypt, Tunisia and Yemen - 11th March
 * Deposing dictators is just the start of a Middle East transformation - Protest won't fade away in Egypt and Tunisia, whatever the old order and its allies in the US think - 16th February
 * Arab states: a quagmire of tyranny - Arabs are rebelling not just against decrepit autocrats but the foreign backers who kept them in power - 28th January
 * Tunisians must dismantle the monster Ben Ali built - The people have toppled a dictator. Now they have to forge a coalition of socialists, Islamists and liberals for real change - 18th January
 * Exposing the real Tunisia - A recent wave of unrest belies the myth of a Tunisian miracle, and offers a stark warning - 4th January



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