The Jamestown Foundation’s mission is to inform and educate policy makers and the broader community about events and trends in those societies which are strategically or tactically important to the United States and which frequently restrict access to such information. Utilizing indigenous and primary sources, Jamestown’s material is delivered without political bias, filter or agenda. It is often the only source of information which should be, but is not always, available through official or intelligence channels, especially in regard to Eurasia and terrorism.
Publications:
- Can the Egyptian Military and Tribal Militias Curb Islamic State in Sinai Province’s Eleven-Year Insurgency? July 1, 2022
- Egyptian-Russian Naval Exercises in the Black Sea: Strategic Balancing against Turkey? January 21, 2021
- Will Egypt Send Troops to Libya? September 28, 2020
- Al-Qaeda’s Long Game in the Sinai November 14, 2019
- Egyptian Paratroopers on Russian Soil: ‘Defenders of Friendship 2019’ September 30, 2019
- Cairo’s Struggle to Contain North Sinai Militancy September 20, 2019
- Strategic Consequences of Russia’s Economic Presence in the Suez Canal Zone September 17, 2019
- The Death of Morsi and Its Implications for the Muslim Brotherhood July 12, 2019
- Operations Against Hasm Continue but Security Forces Still Face Challenges April 22, 2019
- Giza Bus Attack Threatens Egypt’s Security January 25, 2019
- Egypt Declares its Success in Dismantling Islamist Militancy November 2, 2018
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt: Current Crisis and Future Directions August 13, 2018
- Islamic State After Syria: A Dangerous New Stronghold in the Sinai May 25, 2018
- How Does Russia Fit into Egypt’s Strategic Plan? February 14, 2018
- Egypt Looks for Security Answers as Its War on Terrorism Moves to the Desert Oases January 15, 2018