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Latest Wikipedia contributions from my students
Take a look at my students’ contributions to Wikipedia this semester! They covered a lot of material in the fields of propaganda, public diplomacy, political warfare, and information operations. Each year, my graduate students at the Institute of World Politics …
Muslim Brotherhood can’t take a joke – so let’s keep joking
Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi depended on protesters to ridicule the regime he targeted in Egypt, but now that he has become the Egyptian regime, he's showing he
Egyptian Islamists fear comedian’s jokes
Egyptian Islamists are so fearful of jokes undermining their authority that they have taken action against a popular comedian. Their action to prosecute funnyman Bassem Youssef, who modeled his
Triumph of US diplomacy in Egypt
Making the rounds of the social media networks today is this photo of an Egyptian pro-democracy activist, protesting the US policy that helped bring Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammad
BBC and CNN air faked Hamas injury report
Both the BBC and CNN aired staged Hamas footage of a Palestinian man who faked an injury from an Israeli counterattack, and whom collaborators whisked away as if
Satire: Muslims outraged over having nothing to riot about
"Scores were injured and numerous buildings were burnt to the ground in the city of Itsnotsobad in the Islamic Republic of Whereizitstan, after a riot was started by
Qutb developed his philosophy from a prison cell
While we're on the subject of the necessity of prison time (or some other form of exile or retreat) for the politically active operative to have the down-time
Who’s public diplomacy is this?
A billboard at Cairo's international airport quotes the President of the United States: 'We must educate our children to become like young Egyptian people. . .' What does
Egyptian president reaffirms his Muslim Brotherhood loyalty
Without any apologies for his country or for the Muslim Brotherhood, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi says that he is seeking to maintain ties to the United States -
Syrian artists’ lethal weapon against regime: Satire
Faced with no real journalism and a weak Internet presence, Syrian artists have become increasingly courageous in skewering the Ba'athist Assad regime with a psychologically lethal weapon: Satire. As










