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In this timely New York Times op-ed, Nicholas Krisof suggests that education is one of the best bulwarks against extremism in the Arab world. He examines the case of Oman, a country that has been transformed dramatically over the past 40 years, transitioning from “hidebound” and “fiercely tribal,” to “peaceful and pro-Western.” Kristof argues that this is the direct result of gains in education, and the Omani model could offer a guide for stabilizing those nearby nations teetering on the edge of collapse.