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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  • Text Message from Armed Forces
    I received two text messages from the Armed Forces today. The first was at 11:15 a.m. and the second was at 2:20. Here is the translation pr...
  • 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...
  • Tipping Point for the Egyptian Revolution
    We had a very animated session in my leadership class last week. Using the book Leadership on the Line by Heifetz and Linsky, we discussed t...
  • 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...
  • Discrimination, Censorship and Torture
    Activist blogger Alaa Abd El-Fattah (Photo: Masry25.blogspot.com) We are all Essam Atta today. Essam Atta, 24, has apparently been t...
  • An African in Egypt
    Photo Credit. Historical photo of a Nubian.  Egyptians range in skin color from the palest European to the darkest African, and every shade...
  • Egypt's elections 2014
    Secretary of State Kerry, and my old boss, Nabil Fahmy, now Egyptian Foreign Minister. Things do not look so good in Egypt. The countr...
  • 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...
  • Egyptian Presidential Election, Protests, and the Politics of Drafting the New Constitution
    An Egyptian girl street vendor displays dairy products for sale under electoral posters in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, April 23, 2012 (AP...
  • Amending the Egyptian Constitution Part 1
    2:25 p.m. There will be a referendum on amending the Egyptian constitution tomorrow. My gut instinct is to vote no. I went to a crash trai...

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