"The wonderful Middle East Institute blogger Michael Collins Dunn noted the other day

, the former Egyptian Defense Minister and Intelligence chief . . ."

— Marc Lynch,

Foreign Policy

"Michael Collins Dunn is the editor of

. He also blogs. His

summarizes a lot of material on the Iranian election and offers some sensible interpretation. If you are really interested in the Middle East, you should check him out regularly.

— Gary Sick,

Gary's Choices

"Since we’re not covering the Tunisian elections particularly well, and neither does

, I’ll just point you over

. It’s a great post by MEI editor Michael Collins Dunn, who . . . clearly knows the country pretty well."

— alle,

Maghreb Politics Review

"And bookmark that blog! Good posts, long posts, fast pace."

—

again.

"I’ve followed Michael Collins Dunn over at the Middle East Institute’s

since its beginning in January this year. Overall, it is one of the best blogs on Middle Eastern affairs. It is a selection of educated and manifestly knowledgeable ruminations of various aspects of Middle Eastern politics and international relations in the broadest sense.

— davidroberts at

The Gulf Blog

"Michael Collins Dunn over at the indefatigable and ever-informative

puts forward an

focusing on what he sees to be some level of distortion of coverage of the Yemani conflict. "

— davidroberts at

The Gulf Blog

"What's amazing about this blog is not just the range of subjects covered but the clear expertise of the blogger in discussing them."

— John T., commenting on

"Time Out for Something Completely Different: Punic and Berber Influences on Etruscan?"

"Michael Collins Dunn, editor of the prestigious

, wrote an interesting '

' on the Berriane violence at his

. It is a strong piece, but imperfect (as all things are) . . .

— kal,

Middle East JournalMiddle East Institute Editor’s Blog