If there was ever a better time to read ‘Egypt: The Moment of Change’, a book edited by Rabab El Mahdi and Philip Marfleet which was launched in front of a packed audience at SOAS in 2009, then it is now. Made up of chapters by eight Egyptian and British academics, it catalogues the explosive situation which has existed in North Africa’s most populous country for many years. ‘Egypt: The Moment of Change’ highlights problems including social injustice and governmental corruption. It also focuses on the way capitalist interests backed up by the security state have subjugated workers’ interests at the grassroots. Islamism and the standing of Hosni Mubarak, Egypt’s President, in the world are also, of course, considered. The conclusion of the b...
In this Opinion, Sasha Simic, a long-standing democracy activist and trade unionist, argues that Egy...
During the Arab Uprisings (or ‘Arab Spring’), the EU recognized that the populations in its ‘Souther...
In this Policy Brief, Prof. Emad El-Din Shahin of the American University in Cairo assesses the pros...
When the Egyptian people forced their leader from power on February 11, 2011, hopes for an ‘Arab Spr...
The last three weeks or so in Egypt have been extraordinary and inspiring. Thousands of ordinary peo...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
The Arab world has been moving towards change in successive events since the beginning of 2011. This...
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the clai...
Egyptians are active discussants of politics but not political activists. Almost everyone is interes...
It is only a few days after the resignation of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and demonstra...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
The uprising of 2011 that toppled President Hosni Mubarak was an incredible achievement for the Egyp...
The year 2011 began with a series of shattering, wrathful explosions from the Arab peoples. Is this ...
When violence first broke out in Tunisia in January 2011, few observers would have predicted that wa...
Although this monograph was written before the pro-democracy demonstrations in Egypt in January 2011...
In this Opinion, Sasha Simic, a long-standing democracy activist and trade unionist, argues that Egy...
During the Arab Uprisings (or ‘Arab Spring’), the EU recognized that the populations in its ‘Souther...
In this Policy Brief, Prof. Emad El-Din Shahin of the American University in Cairo assesses the pros...
When the Egyptian people forced their leader from power on February 11, 2011, hopes for an ‘Arab Spr...
The last three weeks or so in Egypt have been extraordinary and inspiring. Thousands of ordinary peo...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
The Arab world has been moving towards change in successive events since the beginning of 2011. This...
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the clai...
Egyptians are active discussants of politics but not political activists. Almost everyone is interes...
It is only a few days after the resignation of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and demonstra...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
The uprising of 2011 that toppled President Hosni Mubarak was an incredible achievement for the Egyp...
The year 2011 began with a series of shattering, wrathful explosions from the Arab peoples. Is this ...
When violence first broke out in Tunisia in January 2011, few observers would have predicted that wa...
Although this monograph was written before the pro-democracy demonstrations in Egypt in January 2011...
In this Opinion, Sasha Simic, a long-standing democracy activist and trade unionist, argues that Egy...
During the Arab Uprisings (or ‘Arab Spring’), the EU recognized that the populations in its ‘Souther...
In this Policy Brief, Prof. Emad El-Din Shahin of the American University in Cairo assesses the pros...