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...
  • Strike!
    Labor unrest is everywhere in Egypt, it seems. Even the ivory tower is being struck by protests. This morning while getting my coffee I walk...
  • Anniversary of Maspero, and other thoughts
    Dear readers I think we should just commemorate the anniversary of the Maspero massacre on October 9, 2011. It was a very stressful and em...
  • The Muslim Brotherhood
    Feb 21, 2011 I am beginning my research on who, or what, the Muslim Brotherhood is. This not an area I intend to publish on. I just want t...
  • Music as Social Activism in Arab Spring
    Dear readers As I assemble my thoughts on the most recent round of Egyptian elections, let's take a few minutes to listen to this ama...
  • The New Year Creaks In
    Dear Readers I do not know how you feel, but I feel exhausted, and the New Year has barely begun. I think it is very interesting that E...
  • Rain in the Desert
    It has been raining a lot lately in Cairo. The average rainfall in Cairo is one inch a year. Since March, it has rained four times. Yester...
  • Women in Egypt in the Post Revolutionary Period
    Bahraini protester helps her daughter hold a slogan Dear readers  This blog has been outspoken about its support for women, Egyptia...
  • 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 ...
  • Musical Interlude: Garden Party
    At the beginning of the semester President Lisa Anderson had a garden party at the President's house. The President's hou...

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