Articles
Saddam Would Have Survived the Arab Spring
Iraq has not yet embraced the modern cult of the opinion poll. Voter research is unheard of, market research is rare, and surveys of national attitudes tend to...

Morning Must Reads: April 10
Big policy week: budget today, and gun control and immigration tomorrow
Arab Spring with same impact as "big bang strategy": Islam at war with self - not West
Nice piece in the NYT at the end of September pointing out that the primary impact of the Arab Spring is that, in giving people chances to rule themselves and...
Will the Arab Spring Rain on Obama’s Re-election?
Until now, the Arab spring has felt like a wash in domestic political terms. Conservatives have charged Obama with “losing” Egypt to the Islamists after...

French Satirical Cartoons Spark Ire in the Arab Spring’s Birthplace
After a week of anti-American violence in several cities over the “Innocence of Muslims” video, the rage pivoted on Wednesday to another Western...

The View from Algiers: The Islamist Threat in Next Door Tunisia
Algerians may complain about the lack of democracy but they aren’t advocating a revolt. They say they’ve seen enough of what extremists can do to a country

Saudi Prince Throws $300 Million at Twitter (What Arab Spring?)
Here you go Twitter, have $300 million, signed: Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, nephew of Saudi Arabia's king and, according to Forbes, the 26th...

Can Entrepreneurship Bring Change Where the Arab Spring Has Not?
Ambitious and talented, the next generation of Arab entrepreneurs is readily seeking out opportunities to develop and grow, testing ideas in venues such as MIT...

The President and the Islamist: Two Politicos Spar Over Tunisia’s Future
There are few better ways to gauge the Arab Spring’s bitter ideological divisions than to visit this country’s two most powerful men. On the one end of Tunis,...

Is Marrakech’s Westernized Female Mayor a Real Figure for Change?
Upstairs in the old City Hall building in this ancient tourist mecca, there is an unexpected sight: In the sprawling mayoral suite, the head of Morocco’s third...
Photo Essays

Chaos and Killing in Syria: Photos of a Slow-Motion Civil War
Nearly two years ago, Arab Spring–inspired protests kicked off in the impoverished Syrian agricultural town of Dara‘a. The mini-uprising, defined by its peaceful...

Photos: Where the Arab Spring Began
TIME's Yuri Kozyrev visits the town where 26-year-old street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in December 2010, igniting a rebellion that toppled the...


