Opinion

Ghannoushi Gets Red Carpet Treatment in D.C.

The "Islamist lobby" in Washington is not sharing with the American public that reality was that the Tunisian Islamists were intimidated by the defeat...

Revolutionary Patience

In Europe, Ukraine and other troubled countries, such as Bosnia, began their long and still incomplete transitions to democracy a quarter-century ago. The Arab...

Church-State Relations in Egypt

The interim president’s magnanimity in making the visit was set in stark contrast to the parsimonious attitude of Hosni Mubarak, who would typically leave...

Sisi’s Turn to Rule

As in the dark years of the 1960s, the enemy is everywhere, and any effort to expose and eradicate him is given popular assent....

Is Now the Time to Punish Egypt?

A realistic assessment of what is happening in Egypt—a massive crackdown on members and supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, mounting repression of peaceful critics...

Egypt, Washington Post And Magical Thinking

The piece combines justified anger at the regime with unprovable and unrealistic assertions, such as “The key to stability is upholding essential democratic values...

The Arsenal of Incorrect Accusations

We are in the midst of an extraordinary transformation in our ancient civilization’s development towards a bright future.
 
Egypt is a vital leader in the...

What an El Sissi Presidency Would Mean for Egypt’s Relations with the Gulf States

If current trends hold, it seems increasingly likely that El Sissi will be comfortably elected to serve as president of Egypt for at least...

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