Egypt
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood on the Third Anniversary of the Revolution
by Kelsey P. Norman
On last year’s anniversary of Egypt’s Revolution, January 25, 2013, the Muslim Brotherhood held power in Egypt via former President Mohamed Morsi. One month prior, the group […]
In the News: Egypt Analysis
The wave of events in Egypt are continuing to raise concern within Africa and beyond. Amidst what appears to be a sense of hopelessness from the African Union, a few […]
The President, the Army, and the Street / Le President, l’Armée, et la Rue
In the following post, Lamia Bazir, a Moroccan graduate student in International Affairs at Columbia University and Sciences Po, Paris, and a fellow of the American Association of University Women […]
In the News: More News from Egypt
Continued analysis of Egyptian events:
“Shooting the Protesters”
By S.B. for The Economist
“Analysis: What Does the AU Gain From Suspending Egypt?”
By Khadija Patel for the Daily […]
In the News: More Egyptian Coverage
Here are additional perspectives on the events in Egypt. We invite our readers to continue to send links or their own thoughts from Egypt as well as from other parts […]
In the News: Ongoing Coverage of Egypt
DEAR READERS: The following are different perspectives on the rapidly-changing events in Egypt. We ask our readers to continue sending perspectives from Egypt as well as other parts of the […]
Religious Organizations and Refugees in Egypt
by Kelsey Norman
Does cultural or religious affinity have any bearing on the treatment of refugees? Egypt provides an interesting case for exploring this question. Mention of the word ‘refugee’ in […]
Turning a Blind Eye – Lessons from Egyptian refugee policy
Kelsey Norman
Egypt has traditionally been viewed as a transit country, through which refugees pass en route to Western states. While the Arab Spring and continuing conflicts in the region have […]