The national unity that emerged from Egypt’s 25 January Revolution is being threatened by a series of clashes between Christians and Muslims. Elizabeth Iskander, Dinam Research Fellow in LSE’s Department of International Relations, looks back at the roots of the recent religious unrest
This dataset contains 73 Arab-West Report special reports that were published in 2012. These reports...
Egypt has just experienced a verytraumatic two years. The strugglebetween the Egyptian state’s force...
On 25 January 2011, Egyptian police shot and killed Mustafa Ragab Mahmoud, a nineteen-year-old high ...
It was not so long ago that the eyes of the world were transfixed on Tahrir Square, the epicentre of...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
In the case of Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Christians, the application of the minority label, especially...
In ethnic violence research, scholars tend to lump together different forms of ethnic violence. Prom...
The sectarian tensions, which characterised the Sadat (1970- 1981) and Mubarak (1981-2011) regimes,...
The sectarian tensions, which characterised the Sadat (1970- 1981) and Mubarak (1981-2011) regimes,...
This article analyses the representation of Muslim–Coptic relations in the Al-Ahrām newspaper betwee...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
This article analyses the representation of Muslim–Coptic relations in the Al-Ahrām newspaper betwee...
This article analyses the representation of Muslim–Coptic relations in the Al-Ahrām newspaper betwee...
This dataset contains 73 Arab-West Report special reports that were published in 2012. These reports...
Egypt has just experienced a verytraumatic two years. The strugglebetween the Egyptian state’s force...
On 25 January 2011, Egyptian police shot and killed Mustafa Ragab Mahmoud, a nineteen-year-old high ...
It was not so long ago that the eyes of the world were transfixed on Tahrir Square, the epicentre of...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators...
In the case of Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Christians, the application of the minority label, especially...
In ethnic violence research, scholars tend to lump together different forms of ethnic violence. Prom...
The sectarian tensions, which characterised the Sadat (1970- 1981) and Mubarak (1981-2011) regimes,...
The sectarian tensions, which characterised the Sadat (1970- 1981) and Mubarak (1981-2011) regimes,...
This article analyses the representation of Muslim–Coptic relations in the Al-Ahrām newspaper betwee...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
This article analyses the representation of Muslim–Coptic relations in the Al-Ahrām newspaper betwee...
This article analyses the representation of Muslim–Coptic relations in the Al-Ahrām newspaper betwee...
This dataset contains 73 Arab-West Report special reports that were published in 2012. These reports...
Egypt has just experienced a verytraumatic two years. The strugglebetween the Egyptian state’s force...
On 25 January 2011, Egyptian police shot and killed Mustafa Ragab Mahmoud, a nineteen-year-old high ...