Tienchi Martin-Liao discusses how China is primed for a revolution, but though citizens disapprove of current injustices, they are fearful of disturbing stability.
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Israel Centeno explores the depth of government revolutions in a hypothetical Q and A segment.
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This week: account of an attack against journalist Lars Hedegaard, the Mexican cartel’s intimidation tactics, and a Chinese blogger’s grassroots revolution.
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In his latest column, Israel Centeno ponders the paradoxes and realities that surround the disappearance of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
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In an imagined monologue writer Hamdy el-Gazzar presents Egypt’s ongoing constitutional crisis.
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In an imagined monologue writer Hamdy el-Gazzar presents Egypt’s ongoing constitutional crisis.
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In this week’s Ethiopiques Mesfin Negash examines the effect that the Arab Spring has had both on Ethiopian citizens and on PM Meles Zenawi.
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Egyptian authorities banned the screening of a Cairo Exit, a film depicting a love story between a Muslim man and Coptic Christian woman. Hesham Issawi’s film was slated to be screened on February 27 at the Luxor African Film Festival.
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To mark the one-year anniversary of the “Day of Revolt” that triggered the Egyptian Revolution, we share our coverage of events the from last year, including interviews with journalists, bloggers, and writers, as well as personal statements from imprisoned activists, among other articles.
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In this interview conducted, Gioconda Belli reflects on the legacy of the Sandinista movement, her hopes for Nicaragua, and the state of freedom of expression under Ortega.
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