
Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, is an independent policy institute based in London. Chatham House’s mission is to help build a sustainably secure, prosperous and just world.
Publications:
- Egypt: Sisi’s writers’ block February 4, 2022
- Middle East policy shows Turkey’s new desire for allies May 20, 2021
- Is the new Arab alliance too good to be true? May 4, 2021
- Egyptian Exceptionalism in a Chinese-led World February 10, 2021
- Egypt and the Gulf: Allies and Rivals April 20, 2020
- Synergy in North Africa: Furthering Cooperation January 21, 2020
- Morsi’s Death Will Shake the Muslim Brotherhood June 25, 2019
- The Gulf Divided: The Impact of the Qatar Crisis May 30, 2019
- Egyptian Election Numbers Show Regime Supporters Are Becoming More Passive April 30, 2018
- New Groups Will Lose Out in Egypt’s Market of Violence February 23, 2018
- In Egypt, Sisi Faces Down Some Surprising Challengers January 25, 2018
- MENA men under pressure December 30, 2017
- Kafka in Cairo July 30, 2017
- The practice and culture of smuggling in the borderland of Egypt and Libya July 1, 2017
- Egypt’s Sisi Gives With One Hand, and Takes Away With the Other June 28, 2017
- Why Aren’t More Muslim Brothers Turning to Violence? April 27, 2017
- Metrojet Incident Spotlights Egypt’s Security Struggles November 9, 2015
- Enduring Repression and Insurgency in Egypt’s Sinai August 14, 2015
- Egypt’s Harsh Crackdown Could Lead to Further Violence July 7, 2015