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Egypt
July 15, 2013
The New Republic Staff
Banksy on the Nile: Graffiti Art from the Egyptian Revolution
July 11, 2013
Michele Dunne
Civil State or Civil War?
Egypt could become the next Turkey. It could also become the next Algeria.
July 11, 2013
Isaac Chotiner
George Will's Writing Makes George Orwell Turn Over in His Grave
July 10, 2013
Laura Dean
Too Soon for "Civil War"
Mislabeling Egypt's dire situation could make it worse
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 9, 2013
John B. Judis
Egyptian Roulette
How should U.S. policymakers respond to Cairo's worsening violence?
July 5, 2013
Isaac Chotiner
David Brooks' Unconvincing Coup Defense
July 5, 2013
Nathan J. Brown
What's Next in Egypt?
A roadmap for backseat drivers
July 5, 2013
Marc Tracy
How Obama Can Truly Lead from Behind on Egypt
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
July 3, 2013
Marc Tracy
Egypt’s Undemocratic Democracy
June 24, 2013
Eric Trager
Egypt Will Erupt Again on June 30
A new day of nationwide protests is unlikely to end well
March 6, 2013
Efraim Halevy
The (Very) Quiet Peace Talks Between Israel and Hamas
The Middle East's storm clouds have a silver lining
February 22, 2013
Paul Berman
Welcome to Phase Three of the Arab Spring
Islamists are waning in the Arab world. But will Obama notice?
December 14, 2012
Nathan J. Brown
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Eric Trager
Have We Lost Egypt? A Dialogue on Islamists, Reactionaries, and American Diplomacy
December 12, 2012
Sarah A. Topol
Is Egypt's Political Rift Beyond Repair?
December 7, 2012
Joshua Hammer
Understanding Mohamed Morsi
His journey from farm boy to most powerful man in the Middle East.
November 26, 2012
Eric Trager
Shame on Anyone Who Ever Thought Mohammad Morsi Was a Moderate
November 26, 2012
Dennis Ross
America’s Responsibility in the New Middle East
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