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April 7, 2017
Magazine
Tony Horwitz
The Spy Who Loved Me
What I learned from my own contacts with Russian intelligence agents.
August 12, 2014
Yishai Schwartz
This Is How the Gaza War Will End
September 4, 2013
Michael Christopher Brown
13 Haunting Pictures of Cairo After the Massacre
Cairo, August 20-29
August 19, 2013
Eric Trager
The Islamic Insurgency That Could Soon Hit Egypt
The danger in destroying the Muslim Brotherhood's leadership
August 16, 2013
Laura Dean
Cairo Descends Into Streetfights—And a Military Crackdown Looms
August 15, 2013
Leon Wieseltier
'Its Name Is Fascism'
The supporters of Egypt's military aren't liberals
August 15, 2013
Laura Dean
Egypt's Factions Are Already Twisting Wednesday's Massacre
July 9, 2013
John B. Judis
Egyptian Roulette
How should U.S. policymakers respond to Cairo's worsening violence?
July 5, 2013
Laura Dean
Marginalizing the Muslim Brotherhood Is a Mistake
July 3, 2013
Nathan J. Brown
Where Does the Muslim Brotherhood Go From Here?
Reckoning with Morsi's failure
December 20, 2012
Julia Ioffe
Susan Rice Isn’t Going Quietly
December 12, 2012
Sarah A. Topol
Is Egypt's Political Rift Beyond Repair?
December 7, 2012
Paul Berman
The Rushdie Affair and the Struggle Against Islamism
December 7, 2012
Joshua Hammer
Understanding Mohamed Morsi
His journey from farm boy to most powerful man in the Middle East.
November 20, 2012
Sarah A. Topol
A Gaza Family's Deja Vu
October 21, 2012
Alec MacGillis
Has Benghazi Opportunism Run Its Course?
October 5, 2012
Graeme Wood
How a Salafi Preacher Came for my Soul
September 13, 2012
Nathan J. Brown
The U.S.-Egypt Relationship Needs Therapy, Not a Divorce
July 9, 2012
Eric Trager
What’s Going On in Egyptian Politics? Don’t Ask Egyptians
June 26, 2012
Eric Trager
The Muslim Brotherhood Won an Election, But Is It Really Democratic?
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