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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  • A worrying weekend as the Egyptian presidential election approaches
    I am here in Cairo for June. Here in Cairo, things are a bit tense. My students are concerned about me. They worry that I do not have enoug...
  • 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...
  • Khan El Khallili : Cairo's Great Souk
    Article first published as Khan El Khalili in May: Cairo's Great Souk is Open for Business on Blogcritics. My husband left Egypt to K...
  • "Virginity Testing" by Egyptian Army
    On March 23, 2011, Amnesty International issued a report that there were forced 'virginity tests' inflicted by the Egyptian Army upo...
  • Joint Investment Area between Sudan and Egypt
    Photo Credit, BBC News.  An African Union soldier surveys an abandoned village in Darfur, 2006. According to Al Masry Al Youm , Sudan a...
  • First Class
    Class has been significantly delayed by the Revolution. First, all universities and schools were closed. Most primary and secondary schools ...
  • Labor Issues in Egypt seen through the lens of the revolution
    These represent partial notes taken by me at a conference. The conference was called From Tahrir: Revolution or Democratic Transitio n? Jun...
  • 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...
  • Update on Libyan Crisis Week of June 1, 2011
    Libyan Refugee Camp. Photo Credit, AP. From Business Insider. 250,000 workers have fled Libya since the start of the civil unrest and hav...
  • Mabruk!
    We had a very exciting campus forum yesterday. Over three quarters of the students and staff had spent some time protesting at the Tahrir Sq...

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