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January 26, 2014
Nathan J. Brown
Egypt Has Replaced a Single Dictator With a Slew of Dictatorial Institutions
The sad story of Amr Hamzawy and Emad Shahin
August 30, 2013
Nathan J. Brown
Egypt's Rulers Are About to Make the Same Mistake Morsi Did
Seeds of Discontent in a New Constitution
July 9, 2013
Nathan J. Brown
Egypt Officially Declares What Is and Isn't Important
Three things that the interim president's constitutional declaration makes clear
July 5, 2013
Nathan J. Brown
What's Next in Egypt?
A roadmap for backseat drivers
July 3, 2013
Nathan J. Brown
Where Does the Muslim Brotherhood Go From Here?
Reckoning with Morsi's failure
December 14, 2012
Nathan J. Brown
,
Eric Trager
Have We Lost Egypt? A Dialogue on Islamists, Reactionaries, and American Diplomacy
December 3, 2012
Nathan J. Brown
Just Because Mohammad Morsi is Paranoid Doesn’t Mean He Doesn’t Have Enemies
November 18, 2012
Nathan J. Brown
The Long Road to a Moderate Hamas
September 13, 2012
Nathan J. Brown
The U.S.-Egypt Relationship Needs Therapy, Not a Divorce
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