The cradle of the Arab Spring is too civilized for military strongmen but too politically underdeveloped for democracy.
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While Tunis has hit a political stalemate, the Muslim Brotherhood government in Cairo has forged ahead.
The collapse of the country's single-party system has fostered fierce competition for power.
The possibility of increased militancy is one of numerous problems the Islamist-led government faces.
Judiciaries may no longer be reliable allies of Arab regimes.
Rockets continued to be fired during the Egyptian prime minister's visit.
The country's transitional Islamist government is under pressure from many sides.
Unlike militant groups in other Arab countries, Islamists in Tunisia are tightly constrained.
Unlike the consulate in Benghazi, the embassy in Tunis has the security features to prevent protesters from entering.…