Democratizing the New Egypt

This blog will detail my adventures, experiences and political observations while working and living in Cairo in the year of protest and transition, and beyond . . . .

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  • The Ides of March
             Although there has been no shortage of depressing news with regards to politics in 2017, the release of the modern pharaoh  Hosn...
  • Which Egyptian parties represent women and Copts and young people?
    Post updated on December 7, 2011 The purpose of this post is to compile research on which Egyptian parties represent women and Copts and ...
  • Friday of Departure
    Protests of "Friday of Departure" in Port Said, 8 February 2013, demanding toppling of Mohamed Morsy's regime. Egypt was r...
  • Tahrir Square in March
    Today I went to the AUC Campus at Tahrir Square. I went with my colleagues Dean Nabil Fahmy,  Dr. Ghada Barsoum, and Dr. Jennifer Bremer. Th...
  • Maspiro clashes against the Copts
    Photo Credit: Mohammed Hossam Edin    Dear readers, Please forgive my sketchy cite form as I attempt to get the news out. Violenc...
  • Updated Post on Facts of Libyan Crisis: Week of March 29, 2011
    Dear readers This post will pull together material on the Libyan crisis. (Libya is next door to Egypt, so it is relevant to this blog.) ...
  • Just how bad is it?
    Nobody really knows how bad the political situation in Egypt is. The last report I heard was that 35 people had been killed in Tahrir, and ...
  • Wangeci Bowman - Rest in Peace
    Dear readers I apologize for my extended absence. My sister, Wangeci Bowman, passed away of breast cancer on November 7, 2013 at age 43. ...
  • The Middle East Should Follow Egypt’s Lead Towards Democracy
    A version of this article was published in the Clarion Ledger on March 27, 2011 Date: March 21, 2011 The change sweeping the Arab world...
  • Text of Report by EASD on Egyptian Constitutional Referendum
    You can view the website of the  Egyptian Association for Supporting Democratic Development  regarding the Constitutional Referendum here . ...

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  • Food As A Lens
  • The 411...
  • Planet X Nibiru and Other Conspiracies
  • Crossed Crocodiles
  • Sibilant Egypt
  • The Battle for Maat
  • My Notes
  • chronicle of a (post) revolution summer the documentary
  • Citygirlranchlife
  • Kenyan Pundit
  • Protesilaos Stavrou
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