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Walid Phares

Professor Walid Phares is a Senior Fellow and the director for Future Terrorism Project at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies in Washington (2001-2009). He is also a Visiting Fellow with the European Foundation for Democracies in Brussels... Read full bio

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Q. What are your 5 favorite songs?
A. "Let's talk about Love" by Celine Dion; "We will Rock you" by Queen; "Another Brick in the Wall" (Part Two) by Pink Floyd; "Angie" by The Rolling Stones; "Hotel California" by the Eagles; "Winds of Change," by The Scorpions
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Book received in the Arab media
By Walid Phares - December 13, 2010



To Free Iraq: "Iraq's chapter in the Coming Revolution will influence future democracy in the region"
Professor Walid Phares to Free Iraq: "Iraq's chapter in my new book 'the Coming Revolution' shows the influence of Iraq's experiment will have on the future democracy in the region." [ Visit Website ]
Dec 2, 2010, 15:43

On Iraq al Hur: "Iran, Lebanon, Sudan and the Kabyles will lead democratic revolution in the foreseable future"
Professor Walid Phares on Iraq al Hur: "Civil societies in Iran, Lebanon, Sudan and the Kabyles will lead democratic revolution in the foreseable future. Iraq experiment will have an impact on political change on the long run." [ Visit Website ]
Dec 2, 2010, 15:38

al Qanat announces the publication of Walid Phares book "The Coming Revolution"
The daily Pan Arab al Qanat was the first outlet to announce the publication of Professor Walid Phares forthcoming book "The Coming Revolution: Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East." al Qanat wrote: "The book announces a coming revolution in the region against the forces obstructing civil society liberation in the region including in Iran, Iraq and Lebanon. It tells the story of all forces of change: women, students, intellectuals, workers, but also ethnic minorities such as Kabyles, Copts, Kurds, Africans and others. The alliance between the Green Revolution and the Cedars Revolution can boost democracy in the region." [ Visit Website ]
Dec 2, 2010, 00:10