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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 03:00

Middle East Elections: Stability or Democracy? | Middle East Bulletin 15

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Elections in Israel: the inconvenient results of an unbalanced system

Marina Eleftheriadou

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Iran's upcoming elections

Anna Apostolidou

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8

Hizbullah: the most disputed party in the forthcoming Lebanese elections

Styliani Saliari

9

11

Afghanistan's next President: In search of an authoritative figure

Chrysoula Toufexi

12

14

The political posture of Egypt's left-wing party

Kyriacos Th.Nicolaou

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Algerian Presidential Elections: Islamists demand greater political freedom

A. Karal

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Provincial elections in Iraq: The dream of centralization

Ilias Tasopoulos

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Book Review, Campanini, Massimo, An introduction to Islamic Philosophy, Italy, Edinburgh University Press Ltd, 2008.

Elisavet Paraskeva-Gkizi

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