After decades of abuse under the old regime, how can the civilian government of President Mohamed Morsi turn Egypt’s security apparatus into one befitting a new democracy? What are the necessary steps in overcoming institutional barriers to reform and creating an Egyptian police force in the servi...
Research and Commentary
From Bad Cop to Good Cop: The Challenge of Security Sector Reform in Egypt
- 19 December 2012
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After decades of abuse under the old regime, how can the civilian government of President Mohamed Morsi turn Egypt’s security apparatus into one befitting a new democracy? What are the necessary steps in overcoming institutional barriers to reform and creating an Egyptian police force in the servi...
Between Interference and Assistance: The Politics of International Support in Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya
- 19 December 2012
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Is There an Egyptian Nation?
- 5 December 2012
- Foreign Policy
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Democratic Experience for Copts and the Muslim Brotherhood
- 6 November 2012
- IkhwanWeb
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Amnesty International Demands Independent Investigation Into Rights Violations by Ethiopian Gov't
- 3 November 2012
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