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Publications:
- Sisi’s Military Incursion July 20, 2022
- The Battle Over Family Law in Egypt Shows Only the Personal Can Be Political, And Then Only So Far July 12, 2022
- Egypt’s Market Free Capitalism June 2, 2022
- How Huawei’s Localization in North Africa Delivered Mixed Returns April 14, 2022
- Throwing Down the Gauntlet: What the IMF Can Do About Egypt’s Military Companies April 7, 2022
- What the Russian War in Ukraine Means for the Middle East March 24, 2022
- Dismantling the Officers’ Republic February 21, 2022
- A Road to Reform? February 7, 2022
- Retain, Restructure, or Divest? Policy Options for Egypt’s Military Economy January 31, 2022
- Combatants or Capitalists? January 24, 2022
- Navigating the Democracy-Security Dilemma in U.S. Foreign Policy: Lessons from Egypt, India, and Turkey November 4, 2021
- Sisi’s Brand of Islam October 21, 2021
- How Egypt and Turkey Trade Amid Tensions October 19, 2021
- The Regime Between Stability and Stumbling: Family Law in Egypt August 3, 2021
- Egypt’s Shifting Hamas Policies July 26, 2021
- Egypt’s Constitutional Court Amendments: The International System On Its Own Terms July 12, 2021
- Islamic Institutions in Arab States: Mapping the Dynamics of Control, Co-option, and Contention June 7, 2021
- Does Cairo Care? May 26, 2021
- The Sinister Side of Sisi’s Urban Development May 10, 2021
- Adapting to a Region in Flux May 10, 2021
- Will the Page Turn on Turkish-Egyptian Relations? March 19, 2021
- Civil-Military Relations in Sisi’s Egypt March 17, 2021
- Playing Politics with Poverty: Sisi’s COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy February 25, 2021
- The Dam That Broke Open an Ethiopia-Egypt Dispute February 12, 2021
- Sisi’s Relentless Repression January 25, 2021
- A Senseless Silencing January 21, 2021
- Medicine on the Margins December 10, 2020
- Dollars to Despots: Sisi’s International Patrons November 20, 2020
- Healthcare in Egypt’s Border Regions: When Money Is Not Enough November 11, 2020
- The Egyptian Economy: In the Clutches of the Deep State October 26, 2020
- Egypt’s Emerging Ruling Class October 26, 2020
- The Chronic Underperformance of Egypt’s Military Economy October 26, 2020
- Egypt’s Military as the Spearhead of State Capitalism October 26, 2020
- Sisi’s War on the Poor September 23, 2020
- Egypt: Trends in Politics, Economics, and Human Rights September 9, 2020
- An Ambition Built on Sand? August 17, 2020
- How Much Will the Pandemic Change Egyptian Governance and for How Long? July 23, 2020
- Deadlock on the Nile July 22, 2020
- Repression and Coronavirus Response in Egypt July 16, 2020
- Water Woes July 14, 2020
- The Egyptian Military’s Terrorism Containment Campaign in North Sinai June 30, 2020
- Egypt’s Emboldened Military Courts June 23, 2020
- Is Cairo Going to War? June 22, 2020
- The Egypt-Sudan Border: A Story of Unfulfilled Promise June 11, 2020
- Two Paths to Dominance: Military Businesses in Turkey and Egypt June 3, 2020
- Steering the Wide Egyptian State: Ideology or Administration? May 28, 2020
- Relinquishing the Driver’s Seat April 24, 2020
- Coronavirus and Prospects for Instability in Egypt April 22, 2020
- Egypt’s Fragile Pandemic Measures April 8, 2020
- Will Egypt’s Military Companies Float? April 7, 2020
- Death on the Nile March 27, 2020
- Egypt’s Expanding Military Economy March 26, 2020
- Mubarak’s Death Renews Debates About His Rule—And Sisi’s February 27, 2020
- Egypt’s Former President Hosni Mubarak Has Been Buried February 26, 2020
- Egypt Behind Bars February 11, 2020
- Caught in a Debtor’s Prison January 28, 2020
- Egypt as an Authoritarian Vanguard December 17, 2019
- Egypt’s Military Now Controls Much of Its Economy. Is This Wise? November 25, 2019
- Owners of the Republic: An Anatomy of Egypt’s Military Economy November 18, 2019
- When the Procedural is Political November 12, 2019
- Dividing the Nile November 6, 2019
- Russia in the Middle East: Jack of All Trades, Master of None October 31, 2019
- Egypt After the 2011 Revolution: Divisions in Postprotest Pathways October 24, 2019
- Photo Essay: Aswan, an Egyptian Border Region in Waiting Mode October 16, 2019
- Anti-Corruption Protests Roiling Egypt Add to Regional Insecurity September 23, 2019
- Recent Official Figures Suggest That 32 Percent of Egyptians Live in Poverty. What Are the Likely Impacts of This? August 22, 2019
- Sisi’s Vanity Projects August 6, 2019
- Alone at the Top in Egypt July 29, 2019
- An Own Goal in Cairo July 16, 2019
- Arresting Hope in Egypt July 9, 2019
- Ennahda and Morsi’s Eulogy July 2, 2019
- In Morocco, Islamist and Leftist Sympathy, Official Silence July 2, 2019
- Morsi’s Death Throws the Brotherhood into Further Turmoil July 2, 2019
- Morsi, A New Symbol of Sacrifice in Jordan July 2, 2019
- The Yemen Element in the UAE’s Anti-Brotherhood Fight July 2, 2019
- Trump’s Middle East Peace Plan Is in the Works. What Does the Region Think? June 24, 2019
- What Impact Would U.S. Designation of the Muslim Brotherhood As A Terrorist Organization Have? May 9, 2019
- New Political Struggles for Egypt’s Military May 9, 2019
- Nine Reasons Why Declaring the Muslim Brotherhood a Terrorist Organization Would Be a Mistake May 3, 2019
- Does It Matter That Donald Trump Endorses Arab Despots? May 2, 2019
- Egypt’s Invisible Executions April 25, 2019
- Authoritarian Math April 24, 2019
- Why Is Trump Helping Egypt’s Dictator Entrench His Power? April 8, 2019
- Egypt’s Political Exiles: Going Anywhere but Home March 29, 2019
- Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood After the Arab Uprisings March 19, 2019
- Surviving Repression: How Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Has Carried On March 11, 2019
- Money and Morals: Salafi Economics in the Arab World March 8, 2019
- Worse Than Mubarak February 27, 2019
- Hosni Mubarak Was Overthrown Eight Years Ago. Should Egypt Miss Him? February 21, 2019
- What Sisi Wants from Sudan February 14, 2019
- Generalissimo Sisi February 14, 2019
- The Middle East Strategic Alliance Has a Long Way To Go February 8, 2019
- Lost Capital: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s Neoliberal Transformation January 31, 2019
- Egypt’s Lost Academic Freedom January 24, 2019
- Strangling Civil Society January 10, 2019
- Egypt Acquits Foreign NGO Workers. What Does This Mean For U.S.-Egypt Relations? December 20, 2018
- General Mobilization December 13, 2018
- Power Politics or Principle? December 12, 2018
- Sisi’s Ambitions in Libya November 30, 2018
- Sisi Builds a Green Zone for Egypt November 27, 2018
- Egypt’s Economy May be Improving, but this is not Inclusive nor Sustainable October 3, 2018
- Double-Standard Human Rights September 12, 2018
- New Arab World Order August 22, 2018
- Dashing Nubians’ Hopes of Returning Home August 14, 2018
- Trump Blinks, and Egypt’s Sisi Wins August 10, 2018
- Egypt: Security, Human Rights, and Reform July 31, 2018
- Behind Egypt’s New Wave of Arrests July 5, 2018
- Moscow’s Maghreb Moment June 18, 2018
- Egypt’s Shaky Investment Climate June 13, 2018
- The Middle East’s New Battle Lines June 1, 2018
- Do Egyptians Regret Hosni Mubarak Today? April 27, 2018
- Manufacturing Consent March 29, 2018
- The Working Group on Egypt’s Letter to General McMaster and Acting Secretary of State Sullivan March 26, 2018
- Egypt’s Evolving Alliance with Israel March 20, 2018
- The Prevalence of Torture in Egypt March 6, 2018
- Egypt’s Comprehensive Military Operation February 15, 2018
- Why Sisi Seems Worried February 12, 2018
- Egypt’s SCAF and the Curious Case Against Konsowa January 25, 2018
- The Battle Over Appointing Judges in Egypt January 16, 2018
- Rivalry for Religious Dominance in Egypt December 21, 2017
- Actually, Egypt Is a Terrible Ally December 18, 2017
- Seven Years On: Why Egypt Failed to Become a Democracy December 12, 2017
- What’s Human is Right December 8, 2017
- Egypt: Human Rights, Seven Years After the Revolution December 6, 2017
- Challenges Ahead for Egypt’s Economy December 5, 2017
- The Bleeding Sinai December 1, 2017
- False Promises to Egyptian Youth November 30, 2017
- A Walk on the Wild Side? November 20, 2017
- How a State of Emergency Became Egypt’s New Normal October 30, 2017
- Sisi’s Expanding Authority October 4, 2017
- What Does the Future Hold for U.S.-Egyptian Relations? September 7, 2017
- Executing Justice in Egypt July 20, 2017
- Sisi’s Pyrrhic Victory June 27, 2017
- Adjusting Egyptians’ Inflation Expectations June 22, 2017
- Feeding Social Stability in Egypt June 8, 2017
- Tightening the Noose on Egypt’s Civil Society June 1, 2017
- The Battle Over Al-Azhar May 31, 2017
- Running On Empty May 7, 2017
- A Dispensable Dictator? May 5, 2017
- Egypt Back Under Emergency Law May 5, 2017
- The United States’ Assistance for Egypt April 25, 2017
- Egypt Is in a State of Emergency. Here’s What That Means for its Government. April 13, 2017
- A Seesaw for Sisi in Washington April 13, 2017
- Egypt’s Resilient and Evolving Social Activism April 5, 2017
- How Sisi Is Destabilising Egypt April 2, 2017
- Egypt’s Secular Political Parties: A Struggle for Identity and Independence March 31, 2017
- Legislating Authoritarianism: Egypt’s New Era of Repression March 16, 2017
- The Heavy Civilian Toll in Sinai March 16, 2017
- Egypt Campus: The Students Versus the Regime March 6, 2017
- Too Big to Fail: Egypt’s Large Enterprises After the 2011 Uprising March 2, 2017
- Divorce, Egyptian Style February 15, 2017
- The Potential to Increase the Terrorist Threat February 9, 2017
- The Trials of the Egyptian Pound February 7, 2017
- The Attack on Civil Society Outside Cairo January 26, 2017
- The Tragedy of Egypt’s Stolen Revolution January 25, 2017
- Black Label January 25, 2017
- The Art of War in Egypt January 24, 2017
- Netanyahu and Sisi Building Strong Security Ties December 15, 2016
- An Egyptian Court Just Struck Down Part of a Repressive New Law. Here’s What that Means December 7, 2016
- New NGO Legislation Takes Egypt Down a Dangerous Path December 6, 2016
- Egypt’s Anti Protest Law: Legalising Authoritarianism November 24, 2016
- IMF Loan a Way Forward for Egypt November 15, 2016
- Egypt’s Orwellian Populisms November 8, 2016
- Egypt’s Shift from Saudi Arabia to Russia November 3, 2016
- Judicial Militancy Within Red Lines November 2, 2016
- Egypt’s Pragmatic Salafis: The Politics of Hizb al-Nour November 1, 2016
- Down by Law October 20, 2016
- The Limits of Fighting Corruption in Egypt October 13, 2016
- The Expanding Jurisdiction of Egypt’s Military Courts October 12, 2016
- How Social Media Undermined Egypt’s Democratic Transition October 7, 2016
- Egypt’s Parliament Opens the Door for More Repression September 22, 2016
- Like a Hole in the Head September 21, 2016
- The Shrinking Independence of Egypt’s Labor Unions September 20, 2016
- A New Law in Old Bottles September 16, 2016
- Rescuing the Sinking Ship August 22, 2016
- Egypt Discovery Transforms Petroleum Outlook in Eastern Mediterranean August 16, 2016
- Egypt’s Oil Dependency and Political Discontent August 2, 2016
- Egypt’s Regime Faces an Authoritarian Catch-22 July 21, 2016
- Egypt’s Ad Hoc Economy July 20, 2016
- Egypt’s Loyal Opposition June 29, 2016
- Sisi Sours on the Media April 29, 2016
- Cairo’s Crude Crisis March 30, 2016
- Civil Service Reform in Egypt: Between Efficiency and Social Peace March 27, 2016
- The Great Brotherhood Divide March 2, 2016
- Letter From Cairo February 26, 2016
- Egypt’s Protests by the Numbers January 29, 2016
- Did Sisi Save Egypt? January 25, 2016
- Chasing Egypt’s Economic Tail January 21, 2016
- Egypt’s Natural Gas Crisis January 21, 2016
- The Return of Egypt’s Military Interest Groups December 21, 2015
- Struggles for Egypt’s Tourism Sector December 17, 2015
- Egypt Now Looks a Lot Like It Did in 2010, Just Before 2011 Unrest December 16, 2015
- Analysis: Egypt economy ‘entered a vicious circle’ December 10, 2015
- Egypt’s New Parliament—Posturing Without Politics December 7, 2015
- A New Direction for the Central Bank of Egypt December 7, 2015
- Egypt’s Escalating Islamist Insurgency October 21, 2015
- The State of Alliances in Egypt’s Elections October 20, 2015
- What’s Behind Renewed Egyptian–Saudi Ties October 15, 2015
- Why Egypt’s New Parliament Will Be Born Broken October 13, 2015
- Low-Cost Authoritarianism: The Egyptian Regime and Labor Movement Since 2013 (2015), September 17, 2015
- The Next Egyptian Parliament September 10, 2015
- Repression in Egypt from Mubarak to Sisi August 11, 2015
- Who Is Running the Egyptian State? July 31, 2015
- Unprecedented Pressures, Uncharted Course for Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood July 29, 2015
- Egypt’s Parties Face Marginalization Once Again July 23, 2015
- The Struggle for the Leadership of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood July 14, 2015
- An Interview on Egypt’s Slush Funds July 9, 2015
- Washington’s Egypt Dilemma June 23, 2015
- The Brotherhood’s Changing Approach June 4, 2015
- Germany Welcomes Egypt’s Sisi June 1, 2015
- Economic Recovery in Egypt Won’t Guarantee Political Stability May 20, 2015
- Egypt’s Salafists at a Crossroads April 29, 2015
- A Return to the Mubarak System April 21, 2015
- Egypt’s Nationalists Dominate in a Politics-Free Zone April 15, 2015
- The Egyptian Armed Forces and the Remaking of an Economic Empire April 15, 2015
- Obama Embraces the Nixon Doctrine in Egypt April 3, 2015
- Keeping Egypt’s Lights On March 31, 2015
- Missed Opportunity: The Politics of Police Reform in Egypt and Tunisia March 17, 2015
- Egypt’s Economy: A Mixed Picture, at Best March 11, 2015
- Sisi’s Parliamentary Fears March 6, 2015
- Will the March Investment Conference Launch Egypt’s Economic Recovery? March 5, 2015
- The Mirage of Egypt’s Regional Role and the Libyan Temptation March 5, 2015
- The Egyptian Pope’s Risky Partisanship February 26, 2015
- Mutual Escalation in Egypt February 9, 2015
- Triumph of the Bureaucracy: A Decade of Aborted Social and Political Change in Egypt January 31, 2015
- A Generational Battle Among Brothers January 29, 2015
- Is Sisi Islam’s Martin Luther? January 16, 2015