Hussain Abdul-Hussain - Selected Works

Selected Works

His published Op-Eds in UK publications include:

The World Today - Chatham House

- Lebanon Elections: Into the Shadows

- Democracy in Iraq: Praise the Leader

His published Op-Eds in US Newspapers include:

The New York Times

- A Vote of Thanks (2010)

- Now It is Up to US (2009)

- In Iraq, the Play was the Thing (2007)

- My First Day of Freedom (2003)

The Washington Post

- Standing Up to Killers (2007)

The Christian Science Monitor

- Two Faces of the Arab Street (2007)

The International Herald Tribune

- Are the Leaving? An Email from Baghdad (2007)

- Meanwhile: Fearing a return of the bad old days (2007)

- Learning about the Enemy (2007)

The USA Today

-Justice for Lebanon (2007)

The Baltimore Sun

- The True Story of the Islamic Republic in Lebanon

And in Arab English publications

Al Ahram Weekly Supplement

- The End of the American Superpower (2010)

- None but Us to Blame (2009)

- Syrian propaganda is behind stories of Lebanese terror in Syria, and some journalists are playing along (2008)

- Does Tehran know what's up? (2008)

- Hezbollah should share its power (2008)

- My way or the highway (2008)

The National (Abu Dhabi)

- What the US Learnt from Iraq... and the Arab World Didn't (2009)

- In war or peace, heroic Syria leads…from the rear (2008)

NOW Lebanon

- The Cyber Bully

- The Hersh Hype

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