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Beyond the Event
Egypt's 'Settlement Day' vs 'Army Day'
Larbi Sadiki.. Police Day, January 25, 2011 marked the beginning of Egypt's revolution when large-scale protests toppled a 30-year dictatorship. Today, October 6, ironically on Army Day, Egypt's revolution continues with massive demonstrations against the military, regardless of political or religious ideology. What is certain is that Egypt's revolution has not finished, but…
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Egypt's ability to democratise hangs in the balance
Larbi Sadiki.. Egypt's military coup - or overthrow as some prefer to call it - of an elected president challenges comparative theorists who are intrigued by how authoritarian countries democratise. The examples that can be drawn on to develop such an inquiry are many.First, we must look at the strategies deployed by the interim army-led authorities and...
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The Oslo Accords: A critique
Haidar Eid.. In order to understand the Oslo Accords and the extreme damage they have wreaked upon the Palestinian cause, one needs a historical contextualisation of the so-called "peace process". The Oslo Accords were claimed to be the first step towards self-determination and an independent state. But it is clear...
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Killing in Cairo: the full story of the Republican Guards' club shootings
Guardian: In the early hours of 8 July 2013, 51 Muslim Brotherhood supporters camped outside the Republican Guards' club in Cairo were killed by security forces. The Egyptian military claimed the demonstrators had attempted to break into the building with the aid of armed motorcyclists. After examining…
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 The Egyptian video scam that duped the media
 The Egyptian coup and the fate of political Islam
 Is becoming Pakistan the best Egypt can hope for?.
 Mullen beats drums of war and Iran threatens to burn Tel Aviv
 A Year On, Syria's Assad Refuses to Bow Down
 The Making of Egypt Islamists' Foreign Policy
 Pakistan: Religious Parties Out to Resolve Balochistan Imbroglio
 Syria: Who is Right, Who is Wrong?.
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 Musharraf’s call for recognizing Israel invokes criticism

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