Syrian Refugees, Open Borders, Executive Order 13769 and the Resistance. 2vol. (2017) 1260p. The first crisis of the Trump Administration was the Syrian refugee crisis. An executive order, popularly called the Muslim Ban (ultimately including, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, and North Korea and Venezuela), triggered large-scale protests in airports, and the protests […]
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Mass Migration or Color Revolution. (2017)
Mass Migration or Color Revolution. (2017) 1395p. Continuing from Islamic Europe: Mass Migration Into The Grayzone (2016) and Islamic Europe: Mass Migration in the Mediterranean (2015), this volume looks and the pull-factor in mass migration into Europe: the great foundation networks and human rights networks, human trafficking networks, and the so-called color revolution networks. The […]
Continue readingArab Winter in Ukraine. (2014)
Arab Winter in Ukraine. (2014) 560 pages. Provides analysis and documentation of the Second Orange Revolution in Ukraine, including the development of political and economic networks on which the coup was launched and the militias, political parties, NGOs, interest groups, and Oligarchs that participated in the coup and new government are comprehensively catalogued. Includes the […]
Continue readingRegional Intifadah or Color Revolutions? (2011)
Regional Intifadah or Color Revolutions? (2011) 497 pages. Documentation and analysis of the Arab Spring social and political revolutions across the Arab world, focusing on Egypt, and including Tunisia, Syria, Bahrain,Yemen. Includes detailed coverage of Egyptian human rights and civil society NGOs, as well as the Muslim Brotherhood from its own documents. An annotated bibliography […]
Continue readingThe Green Revolution in Iran. (2009)
The Green Revolution. (2009) 592 pages. Documentation and analysis of the history of the Green color revolution in Iran which failed to overthrow the Iranian government. This case study illustrates how foreign funded NGOs, mass media and Internet media were deployed as part of a program of regime change and it illustrates how color revolutions […]
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