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A Nonviolent Muslim Brotherhood?
  • Analysis
  • A Nonviolent Muslim Brotherhood?

    Three months after the ousting of President Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood remains in shock. In two and a half years, the group went full circle, from an outlawed organization to one that won a plurality in parliamentary elections and saw its candidate win the presidential election, to that president’s ouster a year later and the subsequent court verdict ordering the group’s shutdown. During this short journey, the Brotherhood shifted alliances.

    October 4, 2013

    A Conversation on Yemen
  • Analysis
  • A Conversation on Yemen

    Last week, MEI scholars Allen Keiswetter, a retired Foreign Service officer, David Newton, former ambassador to Yemen, and Roby Barrett, author of Yemen: A Different Political Paradigm in Context (2011), gathered for an informal discussion about Yemen’s National Dialogue Conference (NDC), which began in March.

    September 27, 2013

    Saudi Arabia and the Syrian Brotherhood
  • Analysis
  • Saudi Arabia and the Syrian Brotherhood

    The openly difficult relationship between Saudi Arabia and Muslim Brotherhood chapters across the region has become a salient feature of Middle East politics since the advent of the “Arab Spring.” This mutual mistrust has increased in the wake of the Kingdom’s recent support for the military takeover in Cairo and the generals’ subsequent repression of the Brotherhood there. But how is the Islamist organization affected by this dynamic in Syria, where the Muslim Brothers and the Saudis both battle against Bashar al-Assad?

    September 27, 2013

    Rural Egypt and Electoral “Counting”
  • Analysis
  • Rural Egypt and Electoral “Counting”

    In early 2012, Hagg Hassan had a complaint. A resident of the village of Ab’adeyet Wally Mizar in Fayoum, 65 miles southwest of Cairo, Hagg Hassan had been receiving a monthly pension of 300 Egyptian pounds. But one day, he was given only 250. Hagg Hassan was livid. The budget cut would also apply to his wife and widowed daughter—a loss of 150 pounds for the household. Hagg Hassan lit a cigarette and asked his daughter to write a petition.

    September 19, 2013

    The Saudis Aren't Going Anywhere
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • The Saudis Aren't Going Anywhere

    This article first appeared on Lobe Log.

    Whenever a Saudi Arabian king or senior prince publicly criticizes U.S. policy, they inevitably touch off speculation about how the Saudis may be rethinking their security alliance with the United States.

    September 16, 2013

    Deeper Militarism in Egypt
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Deeper Militarism in Egypt

    There can be no doubt that revolutionary activities gripped Egypt after the January 2011 uprising began. Yet, just as revolutionary waves pushed for greater freedoms and social justice, counterrevolutionary forces responded to maintain some semblance of a Mubarakist-regime without Mubarak. The prospects for increased political freedom look dim at the moment.

    September 16, 2013

    Panel IV: Engaging the International Community
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Panel IV: Engaging the International Community

    Panel IV: Engaging the International CommunityModerated by Michael Hanna, The Century Foundation Jason Brownlee, University of Texas at AustinAmy Hawthorne, Atlantic CouncilMohamed Elmenshawy, Middle East InstituteAbdel Monem Said, al Masry al YoumClosing remarks by Kate Seelye, The Middle East Institute. 

    September 15, 2013

    Panel IV: Engaging the International Community
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Panel IV: Engaging the International Community

    Panel IV: Engaging the International CommunityModerated by Michael Hanna, The Century Foundation Jason Brownlee, University of Texas at AustinAmy Hawthorne, Atlantic CouncilMohamed Elmenshawy, Middle East InstituteAbdel Monem Said, al Masry al YoumClosing remarks by Kate Seelye, The Middle East Institute. 

    September 15, 2013

    Panel IV: Engaging the International Community
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Panel IV: Engaging the International Community

    Panel IV: Engaging the International CommunityModerated by Michael Hanna, The Century Foundation Jason Brownlee, University of Texas at AustinAmy Hawthorne, Atlantic CouncilMohamed Elmenshawy, Middle East InstituteAbdel Monem Said, al Masry al YoumClosing remarks by Kate Seelye, The Middle East Institute. 

    September 15, 2013

    Panel IV: Engaging the International Community
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Panel IV: Engaging the International Community

    Panel IV: Engaging the International CommunityModerated by Michael Hanna, The Century Foundation Jason Brownlee, University of Texas at AustinAmy Hawthorne, Atlantic CouncilMohamed Elmenshawy, Middle East InstituteAbdel Monem Said, al Masry al YoumClosing remarks by Kate Seelye, The Middle East Institute. 

    September 15, 2013

    Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People

    Moderator: Robin Wright, USIP-Wilson Center Distinguished ScholarHossam Bahgat, Egyptian Initiative for Personal RightsMirette Mabrouk, Atlantic Council Jawad Nabulsi, al Nebny Foundation Diane Singerman, American University

    September 14, 2013

    Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People

    Moderator: Robin Wright, USIP-Wilson Center Distinguished ScholarHossam Bahgat, Egyptian Initiative for Personal RightsMirette Mabrouk, Atlantic Council Jawad Nabulsi, al Nebny Foundation Diane Singerman, American University

    September 14, 2013

    Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People

    Moderator: Robin Wright, USIP-Wilson Center Distinguished ScholarHossam Bahgat, Egyptian Initiative for Personal RightsMirette Mabrouk, Atlantic Council Jawad Nabulsi, al Nebny Foundation Diane Singerman, American University

    September 14, 2013

    Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People

    Moderator: Robin Wright, USIP-Wilson Center Distinguished ScholarHossam Bahgat, Egyptian Initiative for Personal RightsMirette Mabrouk, Atlantic Council Jawad Nabulsi, al Nebny Foundation Diane Singerman, American University

    September 14, 2013

    Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Panel III: Meeting the Needs of the People

    Moderator: Robin Wright, USIP-Wilson Center Distinguished ScholarHossam Bahgat, Egyptian Initiative for Personal RightsMirette Mabrouk, Atlantic Council Jawad Nabulsi, al Nebny Foundation Diane Singerman, American University

    September 14, 2013