Kathleen O'Neill

Kathleen O'Neill is interested in migration and refugee issues as well as international politics, with a particular interest in the Middle East. She has a double BA in economics and international studies with a concentration in Middle East studies from Washington College in Maryland. She has an MA in Middle East studies and a graduate diploma in migration and refugee studies from the American University in Cairo, Egypt. Kathleen has co-authored two short articles published by the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC and London Middle East Institute at SOAS. She has lived in the MENA region for more than seven years.

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Egypt Protests Explained: They are About More Than What You Think

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Florida Election Results: Mitt Romney Loses in Florida, Campaign Says

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Obama Wins Reelection, Florida Remains Undecided: 2012 Election Results- LIVE

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Latest Presidential Polls: Arab Americans Choose Obama, And Could Help Him in Swing States

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Latest Presidential Polls Show Obama Won Debate, But Both Candidates Underperform

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Obama Won the Presidential Debate: Live Video, Live Analysis of Final Presidential Debate

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Last Presidential Debate: Obama, Romney Must Pander Not Only to US Voters, But Also World Interests

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War With Iran: We Always Talk On Disarming A Nuclear Iran, But We Should Also Talk On Disarming Israel

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UN Security Council Is to Blame for Not Being Able to Stop the Fighting in Syria

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Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Morsi and SCAF Are Locked in a Relentless Power Grab in Egypt

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Omar Al Bashir Cracks Down on Sudan Protesters

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Egypt Presidential Election Results: Muslim Brotherhood Wins, But SCAF Grabs Control

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Egypt Presidential Election Results: SCAF Military Council Positioning to Keep Power

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Egypt Elections 2012: Mohamed Morsi to Benefit From Mubarak Trial Result

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Egypt Presidential Election 2012: As Long as SCAF is in Charge, Voting is a Farce

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The Balkan War Legacy: Rape As a Weapon of War

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Syria Faces Brutal Crack-Down, But it is No Genocide

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The Impotence of International Law

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Australia's Refugee Swap Illustrates Human Rights Failings

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Human Rights Abuses Abound in Sudan