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President Abdel Fatah El Sisi’s “ New Egyptian Republic”: A Lived Reality?

The June 30th, 2013 revolution was a turning point in Egyptian history. While some Egyptians describe the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood President Mohammed Morsi, in 2013,  by Military General More

Posted On : November 15, 2022 Published By : Marina Zaki
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A “Final Offer”: Why it Could be in the Interest of the United States to Reach an Agreement with Iran?

In 2015, Iran reached an agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), with major powers, including the United States, to ensure the civilian character of Iran’s nuclear More

Posted On : July 15, 2022 Published By : Marina Zaki
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Behind Libya’s Never-Ending Cycle of Crisis

Torn by a civil war that has been ongoing since a NATO intervention in 2011 toppled the long-ruling dictator Muammar-AlQaddhafi, Libya seems to be deeply divided, rendering the county a More

Posted On : May 19, 2022 Published By : Marina Zaki
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Could This Be the Beginning of the End of Putin’s regime?

Since he came to power in 2000, Putin has dreamed of a world where Russia was on the global stage; to bring back the “triumphant” Soviet days. His goal appears More

Posted On : March 20, 2022 Published By : Marina Zaki
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The Ukrainian-Russian Conflict: The Case of Egypt

On Februrary 24th, Russia started attacking neighboring Ukraine, bombing its major cities, including the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. A way out of the crisis is still uncertain for Ukraine as the More

Posted On : March 3, 2022 Published By : Marina Zaki
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The Israeli President’s Visit to Expo Dubai: Is the Arab-Israeli Long-standing Resentment Coming to an End?

On January 30, 2022, Israeli President Issac Herzog visited the United Arab Emirates  (U.A.E.) to celebrate the Israeli national day at the Israeli Pavilion of Dubai’s Expo 2020 world fair. More

Posted On : February 16, 2022 Published By : Marina Zaki
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Is Tunisia joining Egypt in a return to authoritarianism?

Ten years ago, mass protests pushed Tunisia’s longtime dictator Zein El Abedin Benali out of  power. This marked the start of what would become the Arab Spring, ushering in a More

Posted On : October 24, 2021 Published By : Marina Zaki
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Recipe for disaster: how Lebanon was drawn into a vicious circle of crisis?

Nearly a year has passed since the largest non-nuclear explosion the world has known. The explosion of the port of Beirut on August 4 of 2020 left the city in More

Posted On : September 21, 2021 Published By : Marina Zaki
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Explaining The Rapid Takeover of the Taliban in Afghanistan

Scenes of panic in Kabul. Wind of panic all over the world. The Taliban caught the world by surprise by seizing power quickly: a United States’ intelligence report one month More

Posted On : September 6, 2021 Published By : Marina Zaki

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