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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  • Considering the Talk of the Nation
    Dear readers I saw this story on NPR.   One Year Later, Arab Spring Still Reverberating     I like Lourdes Garcia-Navarro, but it felt ...
  • 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...
  • Governing the Egyptian Internet
    This piece was published today, March 25, 2011. In the Cairo Review of Global Affairs . Governing the Egyptian Internet Dr. Warigia Bowman...
  • Wrap up of August, 2014, events in Egypt
    --> On the Rab'a Massacre In a 188-page report entitled "All According to Plan: The Rab'a Massacre and Mass ...
  • 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...
  • Overview of People's Assembly Results, Round 3
    Dear readers This is a report on parties I care about, mainly secular and liberal. The rest of the news will keep you apprised of the Isl...
  • Reflections on the January 25th Revolution: A Luta Continua
    One year ago, I  had just moved to Cairo, unsure about what was going on,  just trying to get adjusted to the new city, and the new co...
  • Egyptian State of Emergency Ends
    The head of the SCAF, Field Marshall Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, stated in a televised address that he has decided to lift the state of emerge...
  • Memories of the Mosque
    The neighborhood I live in boasts at least four mosques. The early morning call from the mosque is at 5:30. Al-fajr, or al-fajiri in Swahili...
  • 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 ...

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