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 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...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • "Islamic Caliphate": NOT!
    Dear friends, I am no expert, but in my unexpert opinion, the "Brotherhood" is not going to take over Egypt, and neither is an ...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • Parsing the Egyptian Presidential Election Results
    Women stand in line to cast their vote in Alexandria. Photo Credit Al Jazeera. An Egyptian woman looks at her ballot. Photo Credit,...
  • Islamic Caliphate Redux
    March 11, 2011 Okay, that last post was written on the basis of logic. Now, let's do some research. First of all, what is an Islamic C...

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