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MENASource

Dec 5, 2014

The Difference between Them and Us: On the Predominance of the Executive Authority

By Amr Hamzawy

All over the world, executive authorities constantly seek to exert control over their citizens by undermining their rights and freedoms.  They similarly seek to encroach on civil society by subjecting non-governmental organizations to governmental controls and oversight.  Executive authorities further seek to subjugate the legislative and judicial authorities in their countries, either by controlling them […]

North Africa
Image of planned NATO HQ

NATOSource

Dec 5, 2014

Belgian Authorities Resolve Financial Troubles Preventing Completion of New NATO HQ

By NATO

An agreement has been reached by the Belgian authorities to resolve the claim made by BAM Alliance, the general contractor responsible for the construction of the new NATO Headquarters, for additional work. NATO welcomes this agreement.

NATO Security & Defense

MENASource

Dec 5, 2014

Top News: Tunisia’s Lawmakers End Days of Legislative Uncertainty, Elect Speaker and Deputies

By MENASource

Mohamed Nasri, candidate for Nidaa Tounes, was elected late Thursday as speaker of the newly elected Tunisian parliament, the Assembly of People’s Representatives. Nasri, who ran unopposed was elected with 176 votes and will lead the country’s first post-revolution parliament for a five year term.

Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and EU High Representative Federica Mogherini, Nov. 4, 2014

NATOSource

Dec 5, 2014

NATO and the EU Talk Over Closer Cooperation

By Stephen Fidler, Wall Street Journal

The headquarters of Brussels’ two international bureaucracies lie barely 4 miles apart, but at times in their history the distance between the two has been far greater.

European Union International Organizations

MENASource

Dec 5, 2014

Top News: Muslim Brotherhood and Military Face off over Alleged Leaked SCAF Recording

By EgyptSource

  Another media war erupted between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Armed Forces after the Brotherhood published alleged military leaks on Thursday.

MENASource

Dec 5, 2014

EconSource:Yemen Central Bank Sees No Early Repayment of Saudi Loan

By EconSource

According to Yemeni central bank governor, Saudi Arabia has not asked Yemen for an early repayment of a $1 billion loan and the Houthi fighters occupying the central bank are reportedly not interfering with its operations. Saudi Arabia had suspended most of its financial aid to Yemen due to the growing power of the Shiite […]

MENASource

Dec 5, 2014

Inflating the Salafi Threat in Jordan

By Sean Yom and Wael Al-Khatib

Jordan’s government-influenced media has declared the Islamic State (ISIS or ISIL) as an affront to Islam and human dignity and availed itself to the coalition fighting the militant group. Jordan hosts an undisclosed number of US troops and advisers, alongside drones and combat aircraft.

New Atlanticist

Dec 4, 2014

The Demise of South Stream

By Richard Morningstar

Russia’s Planned Pipeline to Southeast Europe Was Doomed from the Start While the timing of President Vladimir Putin’s abandonment of the South Stream gas pipeline this week was surprising, its demise was inevitable from the start.

Energy & Environment Energy Markets & Governance
Congressman Mike Turner

NATOSource

Dec 4, 2014

Congressman Mike Turner Elected to Lead NATO Parliamentary Assembly

By Anthony Shoemaker and Jessica Wehrman, Dayton Daily News

Rep. Mike Turner is the newest president of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.

NATO Security & Defense

New Atlanticist

Dec 4, 2014

Ukraine News Roundup | December 4

By Irena Chalupa

It’s Not Just Ukraine: Putin Has the Whole Region Cornered via Politico Pifer: Congress Should OK Arms for Ukraine, but Not Sanctions on Russia via The Hill Ukrainian Journalists Oppose Kyiv’s New Information Ministry  via RFE-RL Video: Yale Historian Tim Snyder on Ukraine and Us via Chicago Humanities Festival EuroMaidan One Year Later via Ukrainian Media Crisis Center Anne Applebaum: How Putin and His […]

Ukraine