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Tag: cairo

World Policy Journal Editor David Andelman discusses recent protests in Cairo and Egypt’s Political Roadmap

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Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution: A Political Salon with Liam Stack

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Beyond Tahrir Square

September 12, 2012February 2, 2018 Arab Spring, cairo, democracy, Egypt, Islamism, J. Christopher Stevens, Libya, Muslim Brotherhood, protests, Tahrir Square, U.S. Embassy
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Egyptians Show Solidarity With Tortured Syrian Cartoonist

October 7, 2011February 2, 2018 Ali Ferzat, Arab Spring, cairo, Cairo Atelier gallery, Cairo University, Cartoon, Cartoonist, Damascus, Dictator, Egypt, Fayoum Caricature Museum, Middle East, President Bashar Assad, satirist, Syria, Tahrir Square
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A “Palestinian Spring” Will Have to Wait

September 30, 2011February 2, 2018 cairo, consensus, Elections, Fatah, Gaza Strip, General Assembply, Hamas, Ismael Haniyeh, Israel, Mahmoud Abbas, national union government, Palestine, popularity, reconciliation, Security Council, state, statehood, United Nations, United States, West Bank
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Revisiting Eltahawy’s “Generation Facebook”

February 15, 2011February 2, 2018 cairo, Egypt, facebook, Mubarak, revolution
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German Lessons for Egypt?

February 15, 2011February 2, 2018 Berlin Wall, cairo, east germany, Eastern Europe, Egypt, Germany, revolution
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